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HUD Neighborhood Stabilization Program to help with financing of foreclosed property down payment

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Mortgage and Lending with Guild Mortgage Co - Oak Harbor WA

HUD's new Neighborhood Stabilization Program is designed to provide emergency assistance to local and state governments, like Eugene and Springfield to acquire and redevelop foreclosed properties. As I City of Eugenestated in a recent blog, Bob Briscoe, Eugene Planning and Development Department, announced to our Town Hall meeting that Eugene had recently received over $600,000 and Springfield over $300,000 under this program. The program is for owner occupied or non profit purchases only.

Both cities are currently working on program guidelines that will help in the use of this money, possibly in conjunction with existing programs like the FHA 203k Streamline. Preliminary thoughts City of Springfieldabout the use of the funds will be for owner occupied purchases in targeted areas in both cities. 25% of the funds must be used for very low income housing and will probably be done through some of the non-profit organizations such as NEDCO or Saint Vincent DePaul, both of whom have been very active in the local area.

The other 75% could be used a in similar form to the current HAP and SHOP programs as no interest, no payment seconds for the purchase of homes. The HAP and SHOP programs are currently capped at $10,000 and the new programs could have higher amounts available and also have a higher income qualifying threshold.  Details are still being worked out as I post this.For Sale

The Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) is authorized under Title II of the Housing and Recovery Act of 2008. A total of $3.92 billion was allocated to all states, particularly hard-hit areas trying to respond to high foreclosures.

Be ready for when these funds become available. This will be an exceptional program for anyone that is limited on down payment and closing costs and willing to purchase in one of the targeted areas. Bank Come See Meforeclosures are often in need of repair so using the program in conjunction with the FHA 203k Streamline that allows repairs after closing is an excellent way to take advantage of this market. Call me today to make an appointment and get pre-qualified for the FHA program.

Authored by Fred Chamberlin, senior loan consultant, Eugene/Springfield Oregon, 541-342-7576Fred Chamberlin

Comments(11)

Greg Nino
RE/MAX Compass - Houston, TX
Houston, Texas

How in the world do you keep up with all this? As soon as you master/learn one product 50 others are being modified or added, no they're being taken away! So crazy.

Dec 08, 2008 07:40 AM
Fred Chamberlin
Guild Mortgage Co - Oak Harbor WA - Oak Harbor, WA
Oak Harbor/Whidbeynulls, #1 Experienced FHA Mortgage Consultant

Greg - That is what they pay me the big bucks (I wish) for, to know what is going on my the market place. Without knowledge, experience is a dull sword.

Dec 08, 2008 07:45 AM
Danny Thornton
R & D Art - Knoxville, TN
WordPress Guru

Fred, I took the liberty to reblog your article and place it on PREP. Great article by the way.

Dec 08, 2008 12:18 PM
Fred Chamberlin
Guild Mortgage Co - Oak Harbor WA - Oak Harbor, WA
Oak Harbor/Whidbeynulls, #1 Experienced FHA Mortgage Consultant

Thanks Danny, anyway to help first time homebuyers is great in my book.

Dec 08, 2008 12:53 PM
Thesa Chambers
West + Main - Bend, OR
Principal Broker - Licensed in Oregon

Fred - thank you for outlining all this info - it is helpful in sending clients to the people that have the knowledge

Dec 08, 2008 01:03 PM
Fred Chamberlin
Guild Mortgage Co - Oak Harbor WA - Oak Harbor, WA
Oak Harbor/Whidbeynulls, #1 Experienced FHA Mortgage Consultant

Thanks Thesa, I am pretty certain that Oregon got some money too, but haven't received any information on it as of yet. There is a possibility that Bend and Redmond might have too, but not unless they applied for it. I think I should check on other municipalities that may have received money tomorrow. Thanks for the brain start.

Dec 08, 2008 01:07 PM
Sandy Shores FL RealtorĀ®, Melbourne Real Estate
M & M Realty of Brevard Inc. - Melbourne, FL
Brevard County Real Estate, Florida's Space Coast

Hi Fred, Great info and it sounds like great programs that are looking forward to purchasing a home.  But, it does sound like funds are limited - so as you mentioned people better race down there to grab some of that assistance money.  Thanks for sharing - great post!

Dec 09, 2008 01:38 AM
Elizabeth Weintraub Sacramento Broker
Elizabeth Anne Weintraub, Broker - Sacramento, CA
Put 40 years of experience to work for you

Hey Fred, Can you tell me if that program is the Streamline K or the 203K Streamline? I've seen it written both ways.

Elizabeth Weintraub Land Park Real Estate Agent in Sacramento

Dec 09, 2008 01:48 AM
Eleanor Thorne
Equity Resources - Cary, NC
Advantage Lending 919-649-5058

Oh My!  This is great information!

Dec 09, 2008 02:52 AM
Fred Chamberlin
Guild Mortgage Co - Oak Harbor WA - Oak Harbor, WA
Oak Harbor/Whidbeynulls, #1 Experienced FHA Mortgage Consultant

Well, first things first, I told Thesa Chambers I would check on other cities in Oregon. Apparently the money was funneled through the state to the various municipalities based on foreclosures, subprime loans and high cost loans with the formula taking into consideration low income target areas. The state received nearly $20 million (probably less) in these funds and the amount passed through to Bend was about $400k. The numbers are not exact that I got from Bob, so all I can do is show approximations. The state should have about $9 million for outlining areas (???).

Sandy - I am pretty certain that every state got a portion of this money, check and see what Florida is in for.

Elizabeth - You beat me too it and already know it is called 203k Streamline.

Thanks Eleanor, how much is North Carolina going to get?

 

Dec 09, 2008 03:09 AM
Anonymous
Sandra Rand

Hello, Mr. Chamberlin;  So, this blog was written in December of 1998....what is the newest info on the NSP?  Are the funds now available to low income first time buyers?  What about out-of-state Secetion 8 buyers wishing to move to Oregon?

Apr 26, 2010 03:52 PM
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