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Thinking About Getting a USDA Loan? Make Sure to Ask Lenders These Questions

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Home Buyers Realty BRE 01247457

If you’re considering getting a USDA loan, it’s important to do your due diligence and talk to a variety of lenders to make sure you not only understand the process, but also get the best deal on your loan.

But what, exactly, do you need to ask those lenders?

recent article from realtor.com outlined key questions to ask lenders when inquiring about USDA loans, including:

  • Does your company offer USDA loans — and if so, do you underwrite these types of loans regularly? Not all lenders offer USDA loans, so the first question you want to ask any potential lender is if getting a USDA loan through their company is even an option. If it is, you’ll also want to ask about how often they underwrite USDA loans; USDA loans have a specific set of guidelines and procedures, so working with a lender that knows the ins and outs of the process can help to make sure you get the most out of the program.
  • What’s the income limit for USDA loans in my area? USDA loans have an income limit which varies based upon location. Make sure to ask your lender for the income limit on your target area so you can confirm that you fall within those limits and can qualify for a loan.
  • What terms are you offering? While income limits for USDA loans will stay the same, the terms different lenders offer — including interest rate and loan processing time — can vary. Make sure to ask about each lender’s terms; that way, you can compare and go with the lender with the most competitive offer.
Doug Dawes
Keller Williams Evolution - 447 Boston Street, Suite #5, Topsfield, MA - Topsfield, MA
Your Personal Realtor®

Good Morning Ron Cedillo 

It's rare I see a buyer get a USDA loan even though many of our towns are still considered "rural". This is good information for people considering such to know

Apr 11, 2023 09:27 AM
Trish Cole
Veterans United Home Loans of Puget Sound NMLS#1907 - Puyallup, WA

This is a great starting point.  There are many more questions I would ask, like household size, which plays an important part.  My suggestion is to ask questions, and make sure the Loan Officer is asking you questions.  If they are not, that should be a warning that they may not be as well versed in the USDA loan.  There is a lot of valuable information on the website for consumers. https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/single-family-housing-programs/single-family-housing-guaranteed-loan-program

 

Apr 11, 2023 11:13 AM
Bill Salvatore - East Valley
Arizona Elite Properties - Chandler, AZ
Realtor - 602-999-0952 / em: golfArizona@cox.net

Thank you for sharing the information. Wishing you continued success.  Have a wonderful day and sell a house.  bill

Apr 11, 2023 11:54 AM