Colorado Springs Mortgage and Finance Solutions with David Reed: Family Loans for Down PaymentThe Colorado Springs Real Estate Connection is happy to feature a great article on family loans as a solid down payment option from David Reed - the author of Mortgage 101 and Mortgage Confidential: The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) recently altered its guidelines as a result of the Economic and Housing Recovery Act of 2008. One significant change was the elimination of the seller-funded down payment assistance program. Often used by builders through non-profit organizations such as Nehemiah and Ameridream, this program enabled the seller of a property (either an individual or a builder) to "donate" an amount equal to the funds needed by a buyer for a down payment on a home when securing FHA financing. As of Oct. 1 of this year, the FHA will no longer allow seller assisted down payments. Not only that, but the FHA actually increased the down payment requirement from 3 percent to 3.5 percent--a setback for those who want an FHA loan and are already having problems saving enough money to close on a home.
Fortunately, there is another financing option that can bring these folks a little closer to home: family loans. This feature is unique to FHA. And while it's not permissible for buyers to borrow the down payment from individuals when securing any other type of mortgage, FHAs guidelines allow buyers to borrow from family members. But to obtain a family loan, borrowers must keep some specific requirements in mind:
Now lets combine the family loan with another advantage afforded by the Housing and Recovery Act of 2008: the $7,500 tax credit. If Grandpa is a likely candidate to supply a family loan, then he might want to know how he would get paid back. If the buyers are first timers and qualify for the tax credit, then Grandpa could get repaid come tax time. Remember that lenders will want to verify the source of all funds to close the transaction, so be prepared to provide a copy of the loan agreement that spells out the terms and verifies that Grandpa has sufficient funds available to make the loan. Sometimes when a window closes, another one opens, So while the recent Housing Recovery Act of 2008 has put the squeeze on the seller-funded down payment assistance program, a family loan can provide another avenue to closing on a home. Written by David Reed, Texas-based mortgage banker with more than 20 years experience and author of Mortgages 101 and Mortgage Confidential. Have a question? Contact David Reed. For more information on how to get a down payment for the purchase of your next Colorado Springs home, please contact the Wagner iTeam: 719-434-7525 Read Also: Posted By: Mariana Wagner - Colorado Springs Real Estate Agent - Wagner iTeam http://www.coloradospringsrealestateconnection.com/0054B7
Posted on September 03, 2008 08:18:50 by Mariana.Wagner
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