Posts Tagged ‘Zero Down Mortgage’
USDA loans still being processed and funded
Although I have heard of several lenders that are not processing and funding USDA Rural Guaranteed Loans until Congress re-authorizes funding for the program, we at Alpine Mortgage Planning are funding USDA loans. 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
VA Loans Don’t Require Down Payment
Down Payment Assistance programs, like AmeriDream and Nehemiah, were done away with in August, although there is a movement that is trying to reinstate them. There was a lot of interest in what was going to be available for people that didn’t have money for a down payment at that time. The best 100% loan to value program, or no money down program, to my mind, is a VA loan for those that qualify. Here is what I wrote then:
There is quite a bit of concern regarding the elimination of the Down Payment Assistance programs and almost all other 100% purchase programs, so I want to spend a bit of time highlighting another 100% loan program. To my mind, this is the best 100% loan program, the VA loan. Read More
Springfield (SHOP) and Eugene (HAP) Down Payment Assistance
There are limited ways to buy a home with no money down in today’s mortgage environment. I have discussed VA loans and the USDA Rural Guarantee Loan Program, but there is another way for those of low to moderate income. The two programs outlined below are administered by the Cities of Eugene and Springfield to assist in the purchase of homes for these First Time Home Buyers.
The City of Springfield and the City of Eugene administer programs to help low to moderate income purchasers get into their first home. They are called SHOP and HAP, respectively. This is an acronym for Springfield Home Ownership Program and (Eugene) Homeowner Assistance Program. These assistance programs were created to encourage home ownership in Springfield and Eugene by assisting low income first time homebuyers with their real estate purchase.
The programs are designed to help first time home buyers with the down payment and closing costs in their purchase. A $10,000 interest free, payment free second mortgage is available for this purpose. The loan is accepted by FHA as a viable method of obtaining down payment money and is also accepted on some conforming products. Read More
VA Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loans
This was originally published on http://eugeneloanguy.com and covers information about an IRRRL, which is the way for Veterans to lower their interest rate even in a real estate environment where property values are dropping. The IRRRL does not require a new appraisal and all of the closing costs are rolled into the new loan, letting the veteran get a new, lower payment mortgage.
In today’s falling rate environment, it is possible that an IRRRL, VA Interest Rate Reduction Refinancing Loan, would create significant savings for a veteran in their monthly mortgage payment. The only way to find out is to check with a mortgage professional such as me. I would be happy to run the numbers and see if this is something that will save you money on your mortgage. Just because it might lower your payment, is not necessarily the right thing to do. It is always better to see what the cost of the loan will be and how long it will take to recoup those costs. That is where I come in; I will work those costs out for you and give you insight as to what should work for you. Read More





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