Archive for the ‘FHA 203k Streamline’ Category
Oregon FHA Mortgage Loan qualifying secrets
Have you read the 5 secrets to getting an Oregon FHA mortgage loan for home ownership published by HUD? There’s a secret out there about FHA mortgage loans that HUD wants you to know about. It’s so secret, that they published an informational brochure but didn’t tell anyone about it. Read More
FHA Raises Lane County Loan Limit to $343,750
$343,750 is the new and returning loan limit for Lane County, according to HUD as of this week. The loan limit was lowered to $271,050 from the temporary higher amount on Jan. 1, 2009 but has now returned. This is a huge change for the benefit of everyone looking to buy or refinance over the minimum FHA loan limit of $271,050 that Lane County and Eugene/Springfield dropped to on Jan. 1, 2009. This loan limit is also the same for FHA 203k Streamline purchase and refinance loans. Read More
203k Streamline – Turning Foreclosures Green
Another reason to use an FHA 203k Streamline rehab loan: Foreclosures are bringing down the Eugene/Springfield and Lane County Real Estate market. My reasoning on this has to do with the condition of many of the foreclosed properties. Many of them aren’t livable and may have been vacant for some time. In many areas of the United States, entire neighborhoods sit vacant, havens for crime and an eyesore to surrounding neighborhoods. Although I haven’t seen this scope of a problem here, I do know that there have been cases of squatters moving into foreclosed (or about to be foreclosed) properties and using them as a base of criminal operation. Read More
Buying a Foreclosure – choosing a contractor for the repairs!
Next in our series about buying a foreclosure using the FHA 203k Streamline Rehab loan has to do with selecting a contractor. So far, you have gotten pre-approved for a loan in a specific price range and you have developed a rapport with the Realtor® that is going to make sure you get the proper guidance and support you need. Now, let’s talk about the next very important thing you need to do, selecting the contractor or contractors for your rehab process. This is a very important aspect of your Oregon FHA 203K loan. There are things that you need to look for in the right FHA 203K contractor as they can mean the difference in a successful or unsuccessful FHA 203K renovation. Read More
Buying Your Home: Do You Want to Buy a Foreclosure?
Foreclosures are a problem, not just for the person losing their home or for the lending institution that is now owning and marketing the home, but also for the person buying the foreclosed home. Now, I know that everyone thinks that buying a foreclosed property is the way to go in this market to be able to save a heap of money, but in reality it doesn’t work as well or as often as you might think. Read More







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