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FHA 203K Loan & Streamline 203K

Have you fallen in love with the home of your dreams in Peoria, Phoenix, Surprise, Glendale, Sun City, Sun City West Arizona but the kitchen is an eyesore ? Don't let that eyesore ruin your dreams. Call today to find out about our FHA 203K & Streamline 203K program.

The FHA 203K allows for Structural repairs, Additions, Foundation Repairs & Major Landscaping & Site improvements. 

The Streamline 203K allows you to qualify for up to $35,000 in non-structural repairs, Interior repairs like re-painting, new flooring, those stainless steel appliances you're dreaming about, and kitchen and bathroom remodels. 

We have solutions to make your dreams come true when buying your next home. Call today for a free no obligation quote, let us show you all of your options.  More info below about the programs and how they work. 

 

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Getting a Mortgage Loan for a Fixer-Upper: A Primer on FHA 203k Loans

The idea of buying a fixer-upper and turning it into your dream abode can seem so perfect -- every nook and cranny just to your specifications! The reality, however, can be harsh. When you realize how much it will cost to remodel, you often also realize that you can't afford it. Or you find out that a lender won't give you a loan because the home is considered “uninhabitable” as it is. That's where an FHA 203k loan comes in.

An FHA 203k loan is a loan backed by the federal government and given to buyers who want to buy a damaged or older home and do repairs on it. Here's how it works: Let's say you want to buy a home that needs a brand-new bathroom and kitchen. An FHA 203k lender would then give you the money to buy (or refinance) the house plus the money to do the necessary renovations to the kitchen and bathroom. Often the loan will also include: 1) an up to 20 percent “contingency reserve” so that you will have the funds to complete the remodel in the event it ends up costing more than the estimates suggested and/or 2) a provision that gives you up to about six months of mortgage payments so you can live elsewhere while you're remodeling, but still pay the mortgage payments on the new home.

Which repairs qualify?

There are two main types of FHA 203k mortgage loans. The first is the regular 203k, which is given for properties that need structural repairs such as a new roof or a room addition; the second is the streamlined 203k, which is given for non-structural repairs such as painting and new appliances. Among the other repairs that an FHA 203k will cover: decks, patios, bathroom and kitchen remodels, flooring, plumbing, new siding, additions to the home such as a second story, and heating and air conditioning systems. The program will not cover so-called “luxury” improvements such as adding a tennis court or pool to the property.

How much money can you get?

The maximum amount of money a lender will give you under an FHA 203k depends on the type of loan you get (regular vs. streamlined). With a regular FHA 203k, the maximum amount you can get is the lesser of these two amounts: 1) the as-is value of the property plus repair costs, or 2) 110 percent of the estimated value of the property once you do the repairs. With a streamlined loan, you can get a loan for the purchase price of the home plus up to $35,000. To determine the as-is value of the property or the estimated value of the property post-repair, you may need to have an appraisal done. You will be required to put down 3.5 percent, but the money can come from a family member, employer or charitable organization.

What kinds of properties qualify?

Qualifying homes include: a one- to four-family home that has been completed for a least a year; a home that has been torn down, provided that some of the existing foundation is still in place; a home that you want to move to a new location. The home cannot be a co-op, but some condos are eligible. Your property will also have to qualify under the usual FHA requirements. For example, its value cannot exceed a certain maximum amount, which depends on where you live.

What are the pros and cons of these loans?

The main benefit of these loans is that they give you the ability to buy a home in need of repairs that you might not otherwise have been able to afford to buy. Plus, the down payment requirements are minimal, and often you get decent interest rates (note that the interest rates and discount points will vary by 203k lender, so it's important to make sure that you're getting a good deal on the loan).

The downsides are that not all properties qualify, there are limits on the funding you can get and applying for the loan isn't easy. For example, to apply for the loan you may need to hire an independent consultant to prepare the exhibits required (to get the loan, you have to provide a detailed proposal of the work you want to do and cost estimates for each item). For more information on 203k loans, check out.

 

 

 

 

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Michael Beckham
Mortgage Loan Orginator | NMLS 1330840
AmeriFirst Financial, Inc. | NMLS 145368
8476 W. Thunderbird Road, Suite 202, Peoria, AZ  85381

Office: 480-225-6699 | Direct: 480-289-7623 | Fax: 480-339-1635
mbeckham@amerifirst.us | www.buyorrefi.com

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Comments (3)

John Novak
Keller Williams Realty The Marketplace - Las Vegas, NV
Henderson, Las Vegas and Summerlin Real Estate

Nice info on the 203k. This is a good option to help someone get into an established (20 years old or more) neighborhood but still have up-to-date appliances and systems.

Aug 20, 2015 10:16 AM
Praful Thakkar
LAER Realty Partners - Burlington, MA
Metro Boston Homes For Sale

Michael Beckham timely post as I am waiting for a response from the buyers of my listing who are using FHA 203K rehab loan.

Aug 20, 2015 03:15 PM
Michael Beckham
AmeriFirst Financial BUYorREFI Team - Peoria, AZ
Licensed in Arizona & California

It's a great option for clients who would like to do renovations. Loan products like this make those difficult to sell homes because of minor issues easier to sell. 

Sep 01, 2015 03:33 AM