Posts Tagged ‘first time home’

What's the best way to finance a condo and improvements simultaneously?

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Hey everyone,

I’m looking into purchasing a condo, and it’s asking price is ,000. I put in an offer at that price, and I’m hoping that it will get accepted. The only issue is that it’s air conditioning/heating unit isn’t functional, so that will need to be replaced the moment it’s purchased, which should run about ,000 or so.

I’m a first time home buyer, and by the time the deal would close if accepted, I’ll have about ,800 in savings, while I’m asking the seller for 3% toward closing costs, and I’ll likely have to pick up about 0 of the closing costs. I also have a 725 credit score and a debt to income ratio of under 5% before this purchase, being only about 20-25% with it, as I’m trying to keep minimal debt.

The property is not FHA approved, because the condo complex doesn’t fit its criteria, and everyone who has tried a spot approval on other units have been denied. I know that an FHA 203K renovation loan would have been good, but it’s seeming like FHA won’t be an option at all.

I’m being told that right now that a conventional loan is my only option, and that I would have to probably finance the unit through an air conditioning company. I’d prefer not to do that, because of high interest rates and high monthly payments due to short repayment plans.

I know that home renovation conventional loans exist, but I hear that they have specific criteria about the Loan to Value ratios, etc. and that going 90% LTV due to a 10% down payment doesn’t leave room for the improvements. With that being in mind, I’m thinking that it eliminates the ideas of a home equity loan or line of credit.

Does anyone have any ideas for options that I may have? I would prefer not to do a personal loan with a high monthly payment and gouging interest rates of 16% or more. If there isn’t a specific type of mortgage that can do it, then any ideas with no payments no interest for 6+ months would be nice too, as I would have freed up money for settling in at first, and maybe even could just use my tax credit to pay it off entirely.

If you do have ideas for a type of mortgage that may help me out, please name a specific bank/credit union/broker who offers it. I’m in Arizona, 85203 Zip Code is where the property is.

Thanks!
In response to Debra’s comment, it’s bank-owned and as-is, and honestly, similar condos in the market with a working A/C and everything else in great condition, updated appliances, cabinets, fixtures, flooring, and more like this one is, go for about ,000 or higher. I’m set on this property and know I’ll get no assistance from the bank. Any suggestions to make this scenario possible?

Oh, and Amanda, 10% will have to go down on the property, or ,700, and about 0 toward closing costs will still be due from me. That’s ,200 of that gone, with 0 left over, in the scenario that I go conventional.
Oh, and the seller can only pay up to 3% of closing costs (both bank property who’s selling it, and a requirement on a conventional loan, at least in AZ if not everywhere).

Questions about capital gain and the USDA Rural Development Loan…?

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

My husband and I have had our house since June of 2008. We need to relocate and worry about selling our first house.

Question #1—How do capital gains work? Our purchase price was ,000. Which, was a seemed like a steal (2 acres, 3 outbuildings, 3-4 bedroom farmhouse). Since we’ve bought it we’ve put ,000-,000 in it. I’ve figured I need about 5,000 to break even (home equity loan, pay off original mortgage, and home improvements). I won’t be upset if I make a profit, but will try to make one none the less. I plan to list at 5,000. If I make a profit how much am I looking at in taxes? Is this going to be a big hit?

Question #2—Everyone tells us we should check out the USDA Rural Development Loan. I’ve been on the government website and my husband and I qualify financially. Also, according to the map it looks like the area qualifies too. Is it that easy? Is this only for first time home buyers? We had help purchasing our first home from some inheritance. I worry that the money won’t be there this time; especially since there’s no telling when we’ll sell our first house. What are the benefits to this USDA loan? Their website won’t tell me anything! Anyone have any personal insight?

Thanks!

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If I assume a mortgage will I still qualify for the 1st time home buyers credit?

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

My Landlord made me what seems to be the deal of a lifetime. They are willing to let me assume the mortgage on their house without having to pay them for the equity gained through their payments, which I am estimating is 5-10yrs of payments. I have been doing my research and I am aware I would have to assume the loan at their current interest rate, but two questions come to mind…If I assume the loan would I qualify for the first time home owners tax credit? and How soon can I refinance the assumed loan to a lower interest rate if at all?

first time home buyer loans or grants?

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

i was thinking about buying a house at the beginning of the year, its this one here:

http://www.realtor.com/mortgage/RatesTable.aspx?lid=1104112102&lntype=F&dper=5&loanterm=30&pts=Zero&isIO=N&ref=listingdetail&hiloanamount=54500&source=web

and i was thinking about getting a first time home buyer loan but i don’t quite know how they work. by the conditions listed i know me and my gf qualify but how does that work with actually buying the house? would that push the monthly mortgage up or is it a grant? would i have to get the loan for the house at the same bank i get the first time buyer loan? and being that i’m getting the first time loan that supposed to cover down payment and closing costs, would i have to pay anything out of my own pocket or will the bank tell me that?

here is the first time buyer program for my state:

http://www.nchfa.com/Homebuyers/HBeligible.aspx

any help is greatly appreciated.
how will that be out of my pocket if the first time home buyer program offers up to 8000 "Down Payment Assistance" if thats not what it means then what is it for?

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Need a Home Improvement Loan for a house I purchased 2 years ago in Texas?

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

I looking to get a Loan for 00.00 – 00.00 to fixup my house. I’m a first time home owner and purchased the house as a forclosure through an FHA Home Morgage Loan. I don’t have much equity built up, but I’m looking for any options available. Government Loans or Grants, First Buyer Home Improvement Loan, Any advise will be appreciated. Thanks

If my parents get a home equity loan for me to buy a condo in cash, can I simply pay their monthly payments?

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

I would like to purchase a non-warrantable condo (due to a minor litigation in the building) that has been foreclosed on. I would have to pay cash as the litigation will not close before the November 30th first time home-buyers credit expires and I would like to get it at a reduced price. I plan on securing a traditional mortgage once the lawsuit has been cleared, but until then I only have approximately 60,000 of the 150,000 necessary for a proper offer (The parents’ loan would supply the rest).

I realize it cannot be considered a gift as it is much larger than 12,000 and I will be paying the monthly payments/paying off the loan once I get a mortgage. I am worried of the tax repercussions for myself/my parents as the loan will only be open for 2-6 months.

How soon is it a good time to open a home equity line of credit? Should I shop for best interest rates?

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Just bought a home 6 months ago. First time buyer also. Is it too soon to look into remodeling the home or should I wait for a year or more? Any responses will be greatly appreciated.

Too New to Know

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I want to purchase a small fixer upper and pull out the equity for a remodel.?

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

I am NOT a house flipper but I am looking for a way to get the type of house that I want without paying the extreme cost for already remodeled home. In California, how quickly after closing can I take out a home equity loan? I am a first time home buyer with fair credit. Are there any other options that anyone can advise?

Home improvement loan for first time buyers?

Monday, October 12th, 2009

My fiance and I have found the exact home in KY we want to buy: on two acres surrounded by state forest and only twenty minutes from downtown! All this for less than 0,000. The problem? The home definitely needs some cosmetic work. And it’s tiny. We are first time home buyers and have no equity. Is there any way we can buy this home and get say ,000 in home improvement loans? We’ve been approved for almost 0,000 for a home loan.
Yes, I realize it’s not a good idea to buy a house for more than you can afford, hence the housing situation we are in now. The house is ,000 and we want to take a separate home improvement loan for ,000. We both have very good jobs and are more than capable of making these payments. What I want to know is if there is any possible way to get the ,000 for home improvement. Our realtor doesn’t know and our loan officer doesn’t think so.
Yes, I realize it’s not a good idea to buy a house for more than you can afford, hence the housing situation our country is in now. The house is ,000 and we want to take a separate home improvement loan for ,000. We both have very good jobs and are more than capable of making these payments. What I want to know is if there is any possible way to get the ,000 for home improvement. Our realtor doesn’t know and our loan officer doesn’t think so.

I received a 1099A from my bank where I had my house rental. Should I report this in My taxes?

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

I abandoned this home. I had a First and a second in the form of a home equity line. The bank only send me for the first, but not the second. I owed 300K on the first, house sold for 324K, should I report this gain? If we put both together, there is no gain, because I owed 335k. Which is a loss of 35k. What should I do?

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