Posts Tagged ‘Westfir’

USDA Rural Guaranteed Home Loan Refinance Changes

Up until recently, USDA allowed a streamline refinance on Oregon USDA loans for a simple interest rate reduction. That changed in January and refinance of a USDA loan to a new USDA loan in Oregon now requires a complete application, including appraisal to refinance the balance to a lower interest rate. This change will make it more difficult for those owing more than the property value to take advantage of today’s interest rates. Read More

USDA and VA Guaranteed Loans for 100% Financing

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USDA Closing Cost Question

I am going to be answering some questions that are coming up on My FHA Mortgage Blog over the next few weeks either here or on one of my other two blog sites, FHA Loans and Eugeneloanguy. I am hoping that by answering questions posed by the public we can get better information out there than what we have been seeing on the internet. There are a lot of myths and fallacies on the internet, just take a look at this post to see what I am talking about. This particular question has to do with closing costs and a USDA loan. I hope this series helps. Read More

No Money Down USDA Rural Guaranteed Loan In Lane County Rural Areas

A No Money Down USDA Rural Guaranteed Loan in Lane County may be easier to get than you might think.  The USDA program was established to help finance homes in rural areas of the United States that appeared to be underserved by lenders. The recent change in income limits for USDA loans for Lane County make a larger percentage of potential home buyers eligible for this method of home financing. Read More

USDA 100% Purchase Program Changes Income Limits

The income limits, as of Monday, for Lane County are: $70,750 for a family up to 4 and $93,400 for a family of 5-8. 8% of the 4 person limit is added for each household member over 8. Additionally, all income for all members of the household is counted when determining the household income. There are some adjustments available and individual income calculations can be done here. To find out if a particular property is in or out of the urban growth boundary, you can check it here. Read More