Are you a first time home buyer interested in buying a house but wondering about fha loan requirements vs conentional loan requirements in the 2023 housing market? What are the most recent FHA loan requirements for 2023? What are the most recent conventional loan requirements? What credit scores do you need? How much downpayment does FHA require? What are the pros vs cons of FHA vs conventional? In this video, we are going to discuss the 2023 FHA Loan Requirements and the 2023 Conventional Loan Requirements, answer some common questions around FHA Loans vs Conventional Loans as well as compare the monthly payments at 3%, 5% and 10% down.
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Other FHA videos you may find Helpful:
How to calcuate PMI on a FHA Loan - How to get rid of PMI - FHA Loan 2022 - [ Ссылка ]
Comparing Monthly Payments on FHA vs Conventional Loan - First Time Home Buyer - [ Ссылка ]
RESOURCES:
🎙- The Educated Home Buyer Podcast -
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Apple - [ Ссылка ]
NEW 2023 FHA LOAN LIMITS -
Low Cost Areas:
One-unit: $472,030
Two-unit: $604,402
Three-unit: $730,535
Four-unit: $907,920
High Cost Areas:
One-unit: $1,089,300
Two-unit: $1,394,775
Three-unit: $1,685,850
Four-unit: $2,095,200
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FHA County Loan Limits - [ Ссылка ]
What is an fha loan? An FHA insured loan is a US Federal Housing Administration mortgage insurance backed mortgage loan that is provided by an FHA-approved lender.
➡ What is fha mortgage insurance? Mortgage insurance is a policy that protects lenders against losses that result from defaults on home mortgages. FHA requires both upfront and annual mortgage insurance for all borrowers, regardless of the amount of down payment.
➡ What is the current upfront mortgage insurance premium for fha loans? The UPMIP is currently at 1.75% of the base loan amount. This applies regardless of the amortization term or LTV ratio.
➡ How do you calculate the monthly mortgage insurance premium for an fha loan? Purchase Price x Percent of Amount Financed x 1.0175 x .0085 / 12
Example Below using a $350,000 purchase price putting 3.5% down:
$350,000 x 96.5 = $337,750
$337,750 x 1.0175 = $343,660
$343,660 x .0085 = $2,921.11
$2921.11 / 12 = $243.43 / month
FHA loan 2022 requirements
✅FICO® score at least 580 = 3.5% down payment.
✅FICO® score between 500 and 579 = 10% down payment.
✅MIP (Mortgage Insurance Premium ) is required.
✅Debt-to-Income Ratio less than 57%. (Actually you can go much higher than this)
✅The home must be the borrower's primary residence.
✅Borrower must have steady income and proof of employment.
FHA Videos You May Find Helpful:
➡FHA Loan Qualifications - First Time Home Buyer - FHA Loan 2020 - [ Ссылка ]
➡FHA Pros and Cons - First Time Home Buyer - FHA Loan 2020 - [ Ссылка ]
➡Buying a home using FHA - First Time Home Buyer - FHA Loan 2020 - [ Ссылка ]
I hope you appreciate this update on fha loans for first time home buyers for the housing market 2023 california as well as this real estate market update from your local Huntington Beach Real Estate Realtor, Jeb Smith.
Please let me know your thoughts below: what are your predictions for the housing market 2023 forecast and the housing market 2023 california? After watching this video, do you believe you should be buying a home this year or if now is the best time to sell a house?
Do you believe a house market crash 2023 or real estate bubble will happen? If so, why? What are your thoughts on the Orange County real estate market and the potential real estate crash for orange county real estate?
Jeb Smith (Huntington Beach Realtor/orange county real estate)
DRE 01407449
Coldwell Banker Realty
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