The FHA Is A-Ok ~ by Richard Clark The Federal Housing - TopicsExpress



          

The FHA Is A-Ok ~ by Richard Clark The Federal Housing Administration, generally known as FHA was created in 1934 in part to help a housing industry that was flat on its back as a result of the great depression which had started in the 1920’s. During the 1940’s , FHA programs helped finance military housing and homes for returning veterans and their families after the war. In the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s they helped spark production of millions of privately–owned apartments for elderly, handicapped and lower income Americans and when soaring inflation and high energy costs threatened their survival, FHA’s emergency financing kept many cash-starved properties afloat. During the last two decades the FHA has struggled. Like so many government agencies the years had taken its toll; they were no longer the aggressive problem solving entity they had been; the bureaucracy became unresponsive: slowly their influence waned. Most business institutions and much of the general population had lost faith in the FHA. The good news that was then and this is now - the FHA is back, better than ever. Under new aggressive leadership they have developed many new loan programs that are now available to everyone; in fact even Bill Gates can get one. Loans can be as high $ 800,000 and due to the general unwillingness of today’s lenders to extend credit with respect to conventional loans, many borrowers find that the FHA is their best bet. Lenders don’t mind lending when the federal government assures them repayment. Compare these FHA loan figures from previous years; 2007 FHA lending volume was a mere $60 billion dollars, in 2008 the amount tripled to almost $200 billion and in 2009 it was close to $300 billion and in 2010 they have requested a whopping $400 billion dollars to insure new mortgages. What an amazing turn-around for an agency that had fallen on hard times. In a recent poll, 87% of home buyers indicate they plan to use FHA loans. They are the largest insurer of mortgages in the world, currently insuring over 34 million homes and they are the only government agency that operates entirely from its self-generated income and costs the taxpayers nothing. What a novel idea!!!! As a realtor the FHA program I like the most is the 203K loan. How many times have you had a buyer that absolutely loved the house you were showing them but the old kitchen turned them off or they hated the rugs and would rather have all hard wood floors or the bath rooms were dingy and out of style ? Sound familiar? Most times the buyer could not afford both the mortgage payments and the rehab costs related to the home and as a result they continued looking and moved on. Another sale was lost. Now there’s hope, through the 203 program the FHA will escrow up to $35,000 dollars for repairs and related expenses from your loan for materials and labor along with a 10-20% contingency reserve and up to 6 months worth of mortgage payments. It’s a gift from you federal government. According to the FHA,” all persons who can make monthly mortgage payments are eligible to apply” for this program. You’ll be surprised by the variety of home repairs and improvements that are covered by this loan; these include, but are not limited to: painting, room additions, decks and patios, kitchens including appliances, heating, plumbing and roofing. Yes, there’s paperwork and certain procedures must be followed and the property must appraise but I encourage all realtors to learn more about this program and to search out banks that are experienced with the 203K program; its one more tool to help make a sale in this difficult market. I have touched briefly on this new program, there is of course much more to it. To get more information I encourage you use the search tool at the site below...
Posted on: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 15:19:23 +0000

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