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FHA Condo Approval Process Explained. 1

Since Feb. 1st Condo’s and FHA have changed as people are starting to find out. More changes are happening for FHA with the costs for an FHA mortgage are going up after April 5th to find out about those details just check out FHA higher costs. With the previous post about the FHA condo changes  I touched on this breifly but wanted to summerize it for you. 

The good things with this change are that once you gather up all the information like you would have had to for a “spot approval” in the past, submit the info through a Direct Endorsed Lender, then they can work on getting the condo approved. Once the condo is approved for that one buyer going into the project……..THE WHOLE PROJECT IS APPROVED and everyone within the project should be thanking that one buyer and everyone involved who went through the process.

 Couple of key things you need to watch out for that would be red flags up front:

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FHA Changes in April 2010. 0

Here comes more changes! We all have hopefully heard about the FHA Condo Changes that took place in February, but now the cost of an FHA mortgage is going up. It was only a matter of time this would happen because you have  major market share of people now only able to go under the FHA product since that is the only product with the lowest down payment available right now, unless you fit into THESE categories. Looks like April 5th, 2010 is going to be the date FHA (HUD) will make some changes and here is a summary of them.

1. Increase in upfront MIP from 1.75% to 2.25%

2. Reduction in maximum seller contributions from 6% down to 3%

3. Congressional request to increase monthly mortgage insurance premiums. For a 30 year fixed FHA those are currently .55% a month.

4. Minimum credit score of 580 in order to have only a 3.5% down payment. If below 580 then a 10% down payment is required. (of coarse most all banks are currently at 580 to 620 so this will not be a concern unless the markets credit score requirements go lower)

Want to read it for HUD’s website then keep on reading below. Hope this helps :)

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