GA Mortgages: FHA Refinancing With Bad Credit
Posted by: Brenda Puckett in Finance, tags: FinanceYou can’t turn on the television or open a newspaper or magazine without encountering a new headline showing the meltdown of the financial markets. Guidelines for conventional mortgages get tighter every day and qualifying may be more difficult than it has been in decades.
This subprime mortgage market meltdown is occurring at the same time that a record number of adjustable rate mortgages with low starting teaser rates are scheduled for rate changes. Because of the low teaser rates, these mortgages are virtually guaranteed to go up regardless of recent Federal Reserve rate cuts. Adjustable rate mortgages which started with rates in the low 5% range are adjusting up to 8% or more. Subprime adjustable rate mortgages are ending up in double digits. Unprepared borrowers will surely end up as part of the default statistics we see every day.
If you do not fit into the new tighter conventional mortgage guidelines because of credit problems or because your home’s value has not risen as quickly as you planned, there may be a very good option if your loan amount is below $346,250 in more populated Georgia counties and $271,050 in more rural Georgia counties. That solution is to use an FHA loan.
FHA loans allow you to refinance with higher ratios of debt in relationship to your total income. FHA loans allow you to get a mortgage even with credit problems as long as you have a good explanation and the problems have been solved or the new mortgage will help solve them. FHA loans also allow a loan amount that is as high as 97% of the value of your home if necessary.
Don’t surrender if you currently have an adjustable rate mortgage and your payment is scheduled to go up. Call a local FHA lender today to explore your options to solve this problem.
Entries (RSS)