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USDA Rural Development loans are NOT out of money, and other important facts for Lake County, FL.

By
Mortgage and Lending with New American Funding NMLS 6606 310298

 

Last Friday the USDA formally announced it was entering its annual "roll over" of funding as of its new fiscal year October 1st. This mainly administrative action results in USDA's funding being delayed until it's made available through the General Accounting Office (GAO). This by no means indicates the USDA is out of funds! What it does do is delay funding for loans and guarantees. While there are still a number of lenders that can and do close and fund loans during this period, the vast majority of lenders do not. This doesn't mean your loan won't close, it just means you may have to wait a bit. How long? Last year the funds were made available by October 17 and this year they expect funds allocated within three weeks.

This means you may have to wait that long to close your loan, or take your loan to a lender that does fund in anticipation of the new allocation. Do note, by the time you can get an appraisal recertified, docs transferred, loan re-underwritten, etc. it's rarely worth it so you're likely best off to sit tight with your lender and wait for a late October close.

The great news is that in spite of crushing volume the USDA actually has $2 billion in funds to carryover from last year!  In Florida we went from 2084 loans to over 7000 last year. The increased volume has increased the time it takes to get approvals from the USDA so depending on your area you may need to add from 3 days to two weeks to the process. This will become very critical as we near the deadline for the Tax Credit and the desperate scramble to close by November 30, so plan in advance and plan accordingly.

Lastly for those lenders interested in learning more about the program, consider signing up for the WebEx training offered nationally. This link will take you to the registration page for more information.

Realtors and lenders, if you haven't familiarized yourselves with this incredibly successful 100% financing program you are missing the boat. Home buyers, if you haven't spoken to your lenders and Realtors about the program you may be missing out on the least expensive low down payment program available.

Although the program has income and geographic limitations, all of Lake County, FL is RD eligible and the income limits are very liberal. If you are looking to buy a new home in Lake County, FL you need to know about this loan!

Gerry Suarez, Jr.

Your FHA Loan Pro!

Comments(4)

Jeff Belonger
Social Media - Infinity Home Mortgage Company, Inc - Cherry Hill, NJ
The FHA Expert - FHA Loans - FHA mortgages - USDA loans - VA Loans

Gerry... preach it brotha.  It's funny on some of the rumors that they are out of money... or as Tom mentioned, that he had a realtor tell him that VA was stopping.... or something to that tone. We need to kill all rumors.

jeff belonger

Sep 29, 2009 04:57 PM
Gerry Suarez Jr.
New American Funding NMLS 6606 - Orlando, FL
FL Mortgage Guru

Jeff- man ain't that the truth! I've been going back and forth about the $8500 down payment assistance program a Realtor heard about from another lender. They're saying it's a tax credit, which means they are FLAT OUT WRONG! Too much misinformation out there, and too many "experts" that aren't willing to do the research and acquire the facts...

Thanks for the comment and for all you do Jeff. That last post about deceptive advertising was great!

Gerry Suarez, Jr.

Your FHA Loan Pro!

Sep 30, 2009 12:22 AM
Coldwell Banker Camelot Realty
Coldwell Banker Camelot Realty - Mount Dora, FL
Homes for Sale Mount Dora Realtor

Gerry,

Great POST.  It's about time somebody cleared this up.

Sep 30, 2009 03:11 AM
Gerry Suarez Jr.
New American Funding NMLS 6606 - Orlando, FL
FL Mortgage Guru

Glad you appreciated it Ray- Pat mentioned it was a topic at this morning's meeting. Hope I help clear the air some. Like I told her, you know where to turn to get the right information!

Gerry Suarez, Jr.

Your FHA Loan Pro!

Sep 30, 2009 04:46 AM