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FHA Home Loan Downey CA

An FHA loan provides a government-insured loan with flexible loan options. Less strict credit requirements and qualifications make this loan the easiest loan for buying a home or refinancing. Save money with an easy and fast FHA Home Loan in Downey CA, qualifying is simple!

How it Works/Payments

  • Pay your mortgage at any time without pre-payment penalties
  • 30-, 25-, 20- and 15-year terms are all available with fixed rates
  • 5-year adjustable-rate mortgage available

Qualification Requirements

  • Credit scores as low as 580 may qualify
  • Refinance up to 97.75% of your primary home’s value
  • Buy a home with as little as 3.5% down (primary home)

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Working with Home Central Financial

  • We put YOU first. We are committed to getting every client the very best possible deal every single time.
  • Home Central Financial offers some of the most competitive rates in the Nation!
  • Fast and efficient, we close most of our loans in 30 days or less.
  • We offer a variety of loans. Home Central Financial will find you the loan that is right for you.

FHA Loans

  • What is an FHA Loan?
  • FHA Loans vs. Conventional Home Loans?
  • If I’ve had a bankruptcy in Recent Years, Can I Get a FHA Loan?
  • What Documents are Needed to Apply for a FHA Loan?
  • How Big of a FHA Loan Can I Afford?

What is a FHA Loan?

In 1934, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) was established to improve housing standards and to provide an adequate home financing system with mortgage insurance. Now families that may have otherwise been excluded from the housing market could finally buy their dream home.

FHA does not make home loans, it insures a loan; should a homebuyer default, the lender is paid from the insurance fund.

  • Buy a house with as little as 3.5% down.
  • Ideal for the first-time homebuyers unable to make larger down payments.
  • The right mortgage solution for those who may not qualify for a conventional loan.
  • Down payment assistance programs can be added to an FHA Loan for additional down payment and/or closing cost savings.

FHA Loans vs. Conventional Home Loans

The main difference between an FHA Loan and a Conventional Home Loan is that an FHA loan requires a lower down payment, and the credit qualifying criteria for a borrower is not as strict. This allows those without a credit history, or with minor credit problems to buy a home. FHA requires a reasonable explanation of any derogatory items but will use common sense credit underwriting. Some borrowers, with extenuating circumstances surrounding bankruptcy, discharged 3-years ago, can work around past credit problems. However, conventional financing relies heavily upon credit scoring, a rating given by a credit bureau such as Experian, Trans-Union or Equifax. If your score is below the minimum standard, you may not qualify.

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If I’ve Had a Bankruptcy in Recent Years, Can I Get a FHA Loan?

Yes, generally a bankruptcy won’t preclude a borrower from obtaining an FHA Loan. Ideally, a borrower should have re-established their credit with a minimum of two credit accounts such as a car loan, or credit card. Then wait two years since the discharge of a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, or have a minimum of one year of repayment for a Chapter 13 (the borrower must seek the permission of the courts). Also, the borrower should not have any credit issues like late payments, collections, or credit charge-offs since the bankruptcy. Special exceptions can be made if a borrower has suffered through extenuating circumstances like surviving a serious medical condition and had to declare bankruptcy because the high medical bills couldn’t be paid.

What Documents are Needed to Apply for an FHA Loan in Downey CA?

Your loan approval depends 100% on the documentation that you provide at the time of application. You will need to give accurate information on:

Employment

  • Complete Income Tax Returns for past 2-years
  • W-2 & 1099 Statements for past 2-years
  • Pay-Check Stubs for past 2-months
  • Self-Employed Income Tax Returns and YTD Profit & Loss Statements for past 3-years for self-employed borrowers

Savings

  • Complete bank statements for all accounts for past 3-months
  • Recent account statements for retirement, 401k, Mutual Funds, Money Market, Stocks, etc.

Credit

  • Recent bills & statements indicating account numbers and minimum payments
  • Landlord’s name, address, telephone number, or 12- months canceled rent checks
  • Recent utility bills to supplement thin credit
  • Bankruptcy & Discharge Papers if applicable
  • 12-months canceled checks written by someone you co-signed for to get a mortgage, car, or credit card, this indicates that you are not the one making the payments.

Personal

  • Drivers License
  • Social Security Card
  • Any Divorce, Palimony or Alimony or Child Support papers
  • Green Card or Work Permit if applicable
  • Any homeownership papers

Refinancing or Own Rental Property

  • Note & Deed from any Current Loan
  • Property Tax Bill
  • Hazard Homeowners Insurance Policy
  • A Payment Coupon for Current Mortgage
  • Rental Agreements for a Multi-Unit Property

How big of an FHA Loan Can I afford?

Your monthly costs should not exceed 29% of your gross monthly income for a FHA Loan. Total housing costs often lumped together are referred to as PITI.

P = Principal

I = Interest

T = Taxes

I = Insurance

Examples:

Monthly Income x .46 = Maximum PITI
$3,000 x .46 = $1,380 Maximum PITI

Your total monthly costs, or debt to income (DTI) adding PITI and long-term debt like car loans or credit cards, should not exceed 56% of your gross monthly income.

Monthly Income x .56 = Maximum Total Monthly Costs
$3,000 x .56 = $1,680

FHA Loan ratios are more lenient than a typical conventional loan.

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