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100% Financing Available in Arizona? Welcome To The USDA Home Loan

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Mortgage and Lending with Reasy Financial LLC NMLS 2446155

USDA Home Loans

Are you interested in purchasing a home in Arizona but don't have the available resources for a down payment? Look no further than the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Home Loan.  The USDA has a guaranteed home loan program available to help individuals and families purchase a home in Arizona located in certain qualified rural areas.

How do you qualify for a USDA loan? As with most mortgage loans, you must demonstrate your ability and willingness to repay the loan in monthly installments. Your credit history and other monthly obligations will be analyzed to determine if you have the reasonable ability to meet repayment obligations on your current debts and the new mortgage payment. Additionally, you must show that you have steady and sufficient income that is enough to meet mortgage payments, as well as discretionary income remaining each month.

Credit Eligibility

If you know you have made all past credit payments on time and have a good credit history, you are in good standing and should be a good candidate for a USDA home loan. But even if you have some "spotty" or derogatory credit, you may still be eligible for a loan. USDA mortgage guarantee home loans do not have a minimum credit score but most banks have an overlay of a 620 FICO requirement.

The mortgage loan underwriter wants to know that you are willing to repay the loan. If your credit history shows late payments or even previous bankruptcy, you can still repair your credit report.  It may take some effort but don't get discouraged.  Your first step is to find out what your credit rating is.

Most late payments should usually be at least one year in the past, and your current history must show that you have met your credit obligations on-time and diligently for at least 12 months. If you have filed for previous bankruptcy, the discharge date will usually need to be at least two years ago. Since the bankruptcy, you must show that you re-established credit and have been diligent with credit and debt payments.

Income Eligibility

The USDA home loan guarantee program is designed to help low to moderate income families. There are income restrictions depending on the area you wish to purchase a home. Your loan underwriter will look at your gross income, income from any co-applicants, as well as any other adults who plan to live in the household. If your income exceeds the maximum limit, you may still receive certain adjustments to your gross income that will help you qualify.

In order to give a loan underwriter a clear picture of your income, you will need to submit copies of at least two years of W-2 or 1099 tax filings. If you are self-employed, two years of full tax returns may be necessary to determine a good average income. If you currently work for an employer, you should provide copies of at least one months of pay stubs. You may also click here for a checklist of items you may need for the processing of your home loan.

 Arizona Map for USDA Loans

SOME Eligible Areas in Arizona:

Metro Areas:

  • Buckeye, AZ
  • Anthem, AZ
  • Queen Creek, AZ
  • Casa Grande, AZ
  • Sierra Vista, AZ
  • Tucson, AZ
  • Yuma City, AZ

County Areas:

  • Cochise County, AZ
  • Pima County, AZ
  • Pinal County, AZ
  • Santa Cruz County, AZ
  • Yuma, County, AZ

 

 

 

You can click here to determine if the property your purchasing could be financed with this program.

Before you begin the search for the home of your dreams contact the David Krushinsky Team at 602-695-7575 or david@dkhomeloans.com to see if you qualify for the USDA 100% financing home loan in Arizona. 

* Because of the complexity with financing homes with swimming pools under the USDA home loan guidelines, we recommend that you avoid submitting offers on homes with swimming pools.

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Melissa Anderson
Be My Neighbor Mortgage - San Antonio, TX
Your Texas Lender

I'm closing 100% USDA mortgage loans in San Antonio, TX and the surrounding area including most of South Texas. 

This is a great program that has been available for over a year or so.  Collections are a big deal in this program, even though the 620 is allowed.  Watch out for that.

Also, it is important to monitor the current turn around times for your local USDA offices as they do have to do a final review prior to closing.

Swimming pools were also a USDA issue, I do not see that mentioned in your post, is that not applicable for AZ?  Here in TX I need special approval for a USDA loan if there is a pool.

Great post! 

Sep 16, 2009 01:32 PM
Steve Andrascik
Lake Mead Area Realty - Boulder City, NV

Thanks for the info, David. Boulder City, Nevada is considered a rural area. I know the USDA will help with the downpayment, but was not aware they would grant a loan.

Sep 16, 2009 01:35 PM
David Krushinsky
Reasy Financial LLC - Peoria, AZ
AZ MB-1044208 MLO NMLS #202115

Melissa - You're right on with the swimming pool issue.  We have the same problem in Arizona.  USDA doesn't want to finance a home with a pool and they require special approval.  We recommend avoiding homes with a swimming pool if you're using a USDA loan.

Sep 16, 2009 01:50 PM
Chris Olsen
Olsen Ziegler Realty - Cleveland, OH
Broker Owner Cleveland Ohio Real Estate

While I haven't had the need for this type of loan, I'm glad to know about it in case it every pops up.

Sep 18, 2009 03:22 PM
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erelopro - Encinitas, CA
Relocation Professionals are out of business

Great information, good article.

Sep 25, 2009 09:27 AM
Renée Donohue~Home Photography
Savvy Home Pix - Allegan, MI
Western Michigan Real Estate Photographer

I have to check on USDA in our area.  Never thought they could happen!  Thanks for info!

Sep 25, 2009 01:19 PM
David Krushinsky
Reasy Financial LLC - Peoria, AZ
AZ MB-1044208 MLO NMLS #202115

Renee - I better get busy writing some more blogs or you're going to have to start double commenting. LOL Thanks

Sep 26, 2009 03:10 PM