I cannot seem to find any info on this here, but we have been approved for this loan. We were going to wait until our 2 yr. anniversary, but with this USDA Rural Home Loan, we are able to get into a home now (preferably not a short sale, as the paperwork takes longer) and the home prices---as you know--are still falling.
We will also be qualified for the $7500 gov't refund for buying a home before Jan. 31? (to be paid off in 15 yrs...at $500 a year)
No PMI w/ this loan. FHA interest rates. 30 yr. fixed. Yes, this is REAL...and no $ down! Our credit scores are in the mid to high 600's. There is a 2% fee for this loan, worked into the mortgage.
We were told this loan has been around for 20+ yrs., but is being used more now.
We were also told to close within 30-60 days, because the zero down might be going away (just like the Nehamiah? Fund; which I've been told was not as good as the USDA loan, due to the 3% down + 3% in closing costs)
We are putting the 3% closing costs into the loan.
The 1st house we put an offer on was going to be $295, but we then decided to go with the $245 house. Smart huh. And no renovations, like the more $ house would have been. We are pretty happy, but nervous with homeownership...but then again, we've been paying SOMEONE else's mortgage for way too long w/ renting!
Not sure what you have in your area, but it is limited to what area we can buy in, but that worked for us, luckily.
There are websites that talk about this loan program...just google.
ch 7 discharged 2/14/06
...been building credit since then
We will also be qualified for the $7500 gov't refund for buying a home before Jan. 31? (to be paid off in 15 yrs...at $500 a year)
No PMI w/ this loan. FHA interest rates. 30 yr. fixed. Yes, this is REAL...and no $ down! Our credit scores are in the mid to high 600's. There is a 2% fee for this loan, worked into the mortgage.
We were told this loan has been around for 20+ yrs., but is being used more now.
We were also told to close within 30-60 days, because the zero down might be going away (just like the Nehamiah? Fund; which I've been told was not as good as the USDA loan, due to the 3% down + 3% in closing costs)
We are putting the 3% closing costs into the loan.
The 1st house we put an offer on was going to be $295, but we then decided to go with the $245 house. Smart huh. And no renovations, like the more $ house would have been. We are pretty happy, but nervous with homeownership...but then again, we've been paying SOMEONE else's mortgage for way too long w/ renting!
Not sure what you have in your area, but it is limited to what area we can buy in, but that worked for us, luckily.
There are websites that talk about this loan program...just google.
ch 7 discharged 2/14/06
...been building credit since then
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