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Pursuant to my sources at the USDA it will be taking about another two weeks for the funding allocated by the recent economic stimulus bill to trickle down to retail levels. For those who are seeking a Guaranteed Rural Development loan from a lender such as myself, this should not affect you since we are still funding loans in anticipation of the money we know is coming. If you are working with another lender who is not funding loans, it's probably worth it to wait with them as opposed to starting over with another lender. Do know, however, they have no reason to be holding back on funding your loan.

For those awaiting a Direct Rural Development loan it's a different story. Since you are working directly (hence the name) with the USDA with no lender involved, you will need to wait until they can actually write the check to close. Again that should be about two weeks from now, but you should be able to confirm that with your local USDA office.

For more local information please feel free to contact your local USDA offices. You can find them at this link.

Gerry Suarez, Jr.

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7 Comments on Latest update on availability of funds for Rural Development loans

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Gerry - Thanks for the update.  I will add a link to this post in one I'm coming out with shortly.

10:20am • #1

Glad to be of help Jason. I'll be looking for that post.

Gerry Suarez, Jr.

Your FHA Loan Pro!

12:45pm • #2

Just wondering how things are going in the US market with mortgages, do you guys have good B & C Lenders?

 

Lynn Meldrum

3:30pm • #3

Lynn-Surely you jest!:-)

Seriously B/C is pretty much gone with the aversion investors have to US mortgages these days. There are still some limited doc programs but with credit score and down payment requirements, and interest rates that make them prohibitive.

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This is great information ~ thank you for sharing!  I would have never seen it if it wasn't for Sardi's post.  I have worked on Guaranteed and Direct loans, and have to say that I've found it much easier to work through a Guaranteed lender such as yourself. 

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Gary....  good update, especially the part if you are working directly with the USDA themselves. People need to know and understand the difference.

jeff belonger

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Jeannie- Thanks so much for the kind words. I'll gladly live in Sardi's shadow, he is a much better face man than I! Not to mention, writer, philosopher, etc!

Jeff- Gary? dude I love you but you need to stop the late night drinking and commenting.:-)

A lot of people still don't know about RD direct. I refer some that way but there is just not enough time to hold someones hand thru the process when you can't be compensated at all. It's a shame, but then there isn't a whole lot of funds available anyway.

Gerry Suarez, Jr.

Your FHA Loan Pro!

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