Took your advise on this and went for a place a little outside the main suburbs. Just put in an offer for a place with a usda loan. The loan officer was able to pre-approve us for 2.25% interest, 0 down and lower monthly pymnt. I'm so excited. Can't wait to hear back! 😊 thanks for the info!!
Update. Lender dropped the ball and didn't send the app to usda until yesterday. Supposed to close on the 4th. Kinda freaking out about it closing on time. 😫
I went with usda on a new house built . 2.7 interest no down payment my builder payed the closing cost and they cut me a check at closing . The only thing got put into the loan was the usda program which was like 1k People who I know that went with fha they end with a higher interest rate and owe money at closing
@@Dominicano809 Texas , the builder I got lennar recommended my loan officer. Only negative thing is the wait for the commitment letter which is the last step of the closing process
I Love the FHA loan. I used it to purchase my first property property (house hacking) in Brooklyn. I even created my UA-cam channel to document the journey. Thanks for the gem Kyle!
Very informative. I live in a highly competitive housing market and am being pushed out to more rural areas as a 1st time home shopper which unlocks the ability to use the USDA. Makes for a very exciting prospect of owning a house which I never thought possible
Thank you kyle for this Fantastic information, Just what i was looking for. Im a health professional whose currently building my credit, and Im looking to purchase hopefully USDA first time 2021, but yea sure, id take FHA.I loved your HUD video as well.
I feel so hopeful now that I will but my dream home soon. I’m so happy your channel popped up on my UA-cam feed. I understand so much better about different types of home mortgage loan now. You should teach real estate courses :-). Thank you for being so thorough and informative.
Very informative comparison! Thank you! I think I qualify for usda direct but my gripe with it is the many restrictions regarding mandatory reporting of changes in household income and no income producing activity allowed. If ever i'm in a dire situation i'd like to house hack and rent rooms out or airbnb. That would be a last resort to prevent defaulting on the mortage. I'd also like the freedom to add an adu. If someone on a usda loan becomes disabled and can't work anymore, what can they do quickly come up with payments to not default? This is why i'm leaning towards fha. It may not be as cost efficient as usda but at least there's less rules on your life and more flexibility to overcompensate for down situations bc life is unpredictable.
Just turned 20 3 accounts open and 740 score never late payments. You are god sent from haven Kyle. Thank you so much will definitely look into an fha loan in the Chicago area!
Awesome, keep up the good work!! That credit score will help you a ton! With a 700+ credit score, Conventional is probably your best choice. You'll be able to do 3% as a minimum down payment as a first-time buyer.
Win The House You Love I didn’t know that, I thought maybe minimum was going to be at least 15% and since I’m first time buyer. I saw your other video about FHA loan and the best strategy to use with that I would refinance to a conventional loan after say 3-6 months. Would you recommend this strategy? Or should my best bet be go straight to conventional? I appreciate your response!
This was an excellent analysis! I watched your USDA video yesterday and I found it to be very easy to understand and easy to follow because of how you organized and presented the information. Bonus points for having a voice and overall spirit that is really humble and calming which makes it easy to digest the heart of the message. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise. It's so insightful especially to a lay person 😊
I was calculating today how long would it take me to save my 3.5% + closing cost and I would love to move before May but the calculator said I had more months :( then I found this video and got excited for USDA it fits me so much more than FHA and I never heard of it until today. Not only cute and informative you have a calm easy tone which made it easy to watch this. Much Appreciated Thank you
Lol his intro made me subscribe,.. his voice is so soothing and u cute asf!🤤.. thanks for all the info im the process of maybe buying for the first time 🏡🤩🤪🙌👍
For USDA, what are the requirements for continuous employment? I was unemployed for 4 months due to covid but have been employed for the last 5 months.
Appreciate the Video.. thank you! Very informative. Can you make a video purchasing raw land to build with a USDA loan.. Thats what I'm currently trying to do.
Thank you for the knowledge. Very great videos and I can sense your passion ! Question for you: Do you have to refinance if your home is worth more than 20% of the value based on ordering a new appraisal. Can we avoid paying closing costs again with an appraisal waiver? The lender/bank we have now is giving js the run around…. My girlfriend put 3% down on a conv loan. We bought the home at 203,500 and now it’s worth over 265k less than one year later based on comparables that sold literally in the same community that were smaller and less upgrades. Literally over 10 homes sold on the same and nearby streets for 60k higher on average recently
Hi awesome video I'm only halfway through but wanted to ask you a question. When applying for a loan and the credit check is done if you have anything in collections for medical reasons does that affect your chances of being approved? Thank you so much for your help 😊
I've learned so much from your videos. Thanks so much and I must say, you sound like you could do some voice-over work.. lol Awesome side job maybe.. ehh
How does USDA treat Student Loans for DTI? Same as FHA? Most single ( and low-income married couples) people should be able to go USDA even with low six-figure income depending on area- especially if they want to live in an area that works.
@@AIex124 I used a USDA product in 2019 to buy my home, at the time that was accurate. My best advice would be to get on income based or hardship status with your student loans and see if that makes your payment lower than the .5% of the balance. That was what my lender used, my lower income based repayment payment.
I love this information. Thank you. We have a few home builders here in Texas that work with USDA. I also just found out that you have can a USDA and FHA Loan. Have you work with NACA?
Thanks! Hmm, it depends... Let's say your current home with VA loan is too small for your family now so you want to buy a new home with USDA that is bigger, that should work. If you just want to buy with USDA so you can rent out your current home, that won't work. Underwriters have to be very cautious that the loans they approve don't look like occupancy fraud. If you have a disability and don't have to pay the VA Funding Fee, a second VA loan might be a lot better than USDA.
I have been considering a USDA loan for an upcoming purchase. Does the income requirement only apply at the time of purchase/closing or will they determine that I no longer qualify and make adjustments should my income exceed the max in the future during an existing loan period?
Hi Kyle great channel and information I think fha loan will be best for me looking to get my new home in 2021 I have a extra $2,500+ in cash putting it in the bank how long should it be in the bank before I go to try to get a loan for a mortgage
Thank you, very informative!! I was leaning towards conventional, but USDA sounds more tempting when it comes to saving money as a first-time homebuyer. For new constructions, would the builder frown upon those with USDA loan approvals? Or do they have better deals using their own “go-to” lenders?
I'm glad it was helpful! I wouldn't think they would, it shouldn't affect their process at all since it's new construction. The builder's preferred lender should be able to approve you with a USDA loan, you don't have to go directly through USDA.
Question about FHA loans. Are you saying with a 580 credit score or above you are guaranteed 3.5% down payment only? Or does it vary depending on the lender? Thanks Great videos
Are student loans that are in deferment, because you are still a student, count towards the debt to income ratio? So no monthly payment of the student loans are required right now.
Thank you for all this information. What state do you work out of? I am planning to relocate to Georgia or one of the Carolinas but I am confused about the approval process with not having a job already. Do you have any Brokers to recommend or are you licensed in one of those states?
Thank you so much for the useful video's I am trying to encourage our granddaughter and her husband to seek a USDA loan. Will they approve a loan for a Modular home set on owned property? They own 5 acres in a very rural area. I searched the map and yes this area is USDA approved. Their income is considered low medium. Thank you for the time you have spent educating us. Greatly appreciated.
The USDA household income cutoff for a family of 4 people is too low. So with 2 earning members, the household income could quickly overshoot the income limit. I wanted USDA, but the income cutoff has literally shut me out.
@Win The House You Love, So, does that mean the USDA loan with 3.5% down is a better option when compared to a Conventional loan with a loan level price adjustment waiver?
Hey Derek, great question! The choice between a USDA loan and a Conventional loan can depend on a variety of factors. USDA loans can be great because of the low down payment and favorable interest rates. But remember, they're only available in certain rural and suburban areas. As for conventional loans with a loan level price adjustment waiver, they're often beneficial for folks with great credit. It'd be worth chatting more about your personal situation to help you decide the best route. You're welcome to start on a pre-qualification at www.winthehouseyoulove.com/lender or drop me an email at kyle@winthehouseyoulove.com. Looking forward to helping you out!
Do these income requirements and fees still apply to construction loans? And are the numbers still pretty much the same in July, 2023? I get the sense that USDA is more for lower-income earners who live in rural areas? Am I getting that right? (Not wanting to offend anyone who has one!) Now to watch a comparison video on FHA vs Conventional.
If my credit score is well over 800 and I meet the income requirements for USDA but don't have the capital for a down payment, would you still recommend USDA or are there any better programs or methods for people with better credit?
USDA sounds like a fantastic option for you since it doesn't require a down payment. The other thing I would look into is our grant options at winthehouseyoulove.com/grant.
Do you know if you can get a USDA loan on a duplex? Because the seller said that is what he used just 3 years ago. But when i talked to my local bank i was told it was not allowed?
@@WinTheHouseYouLove thank you. I appreciate you and your videos. Do you have any videos on helping improve credit to get approved for a mortgage? Or a plan to get up to buying a home
Is it possible to get approved for either an FHA or USDA loan with a 610 credit score, $29k income, and a new job - with the most recent job history being 2019, though good and steady job history since 2012 through fall 2019? (Was pregnant in 2020)
My gf and I are looking into getting our first home (my name will be on the house) and I'm going in with less of a savings than I wanted (less than 5k) will this affect my chances at a USDA loan?
Took your advise on this and went for a place a little outside the main suburbs. Just put in an offer for a place with a usda loan. The loan officer was able to pre-approve us for 2.25% interest, 0 down and lower monthly pymnt. I'm so excited. Can't wait to hear back! 😊 thanks for the info!!
Incredible!!
That's awesome, was your credit in the 600 if you don't mind
So happy for you!
@@dbigwehable one of my credit scores was 695 the other 2 were 720 and 740. So they went off of the 720.
Update. Lender dropped the ball and didn't send the app to usda until yesterday. Supposed to close on the 4th. Kinda freaking out about it closing on time. 😫
I went with usda on a new house built . 2.7 interest no down payment my builder payed the closing cost and they cut me a check at closing . The only thing got put into the loan was the usda program which was like 1k
People who I know that went with fha they end with a higher interest rate and owe money at closing
Great work! Thanks for sharing!
Wow congratulations. Can you share what state this was in and how did you find your loan officer, were you satisfied with the process?
@@Dominicano809 Texas , the builder I got lennar recommended my loan officer. Only negative thing is the wait for the commitment letter which is the last step of the closing process
@SKYWALKER: HOW WAS THAT WHOLE USDA PROCESS??????
I'm thinking about going that route on a modular build!!!!!
Great Information. Thank you very much for your dedication and compromise to the public for communicating things clear and factual.
Thanks so much, I'm glad to help!
I Love the FHA loan. I used it to purchase my first property property (house hacking) in Brooklyn. I even created my UA-cam channel to document the journey. Thanks for the gem Kyle!
Thanks for sharing!
HECK YA!!!! WELL PLAYED SIR O'NEIL!!!!! IM LOOKING TO DOCUMENT MY JOURNEY AS WELL!!!
@@That_TSLA_Dude thanks man! Awesome! Looking forward to checking out your journey 😊
Seriously your great at explaining you should be a teacher. Thank you for your advice
Thanks! I’m a teacher on this channel :)
Yes your are lol. Didn’t think that one through completely. Sorry. Have an amazing day!!
Thank you so much! I learned more on this video than any other I have viewed!
I'm happy that you learned something. Thanks for watching. :)
Such a ease the way your present "flat" yet valuable materials. Gifted educator and presenter! Thank you once again. Is Credible your business?
Thank you so much for watching!! :)
Credible is a sponsor of the channel
Very informative. I live in a highly competitive housing market and am being pushed out to more rural areas as a 1st time home shopper which unlocks the ability to use the USDA. Makes for a very exciting prospect of owning a house which I never thought possible
Thanks for watching!
Hello "sweet and spicy people LOL I like that one
Hahah
Literally spit water all over my rower 🤣 funny and unexpected love it
Yess
Great video Kyle. What kind of video software are using. Best video I have seen so far. Great stuff.
Thanks so much, I use Ecamm to create my videos! Glad you enjoyed the content.
Thank you kyle for this Fantastic information, Just what i was looking for. Im a health professional whose currently building my credit, and Im looking to purchase hopefully USDA first time 2021, but yea sure, id take FHA.I loved your HUD video as well.
I'm so glad to hear! Thanks for watching!!
This is exactly what I needed! Thanks.
Thank you so much for watching!! :)
Love this channel 😍 So glad I found it, extremely informative. Plus your voice is very soothing and easy on the ears 🙏
Thank you! I hope you can catch up and check out my recent videos. :)
Flawless video! Thank you! Keep up the awesome work.
Thank you! Will do!
I feel so hopeful now that I will but my dream home soon. I’m so happy your channel popped up on my UA-cam feed. I understand so much better about different types of home mortgage loan now. You should teach real estate courses :-). Thank you for being so thorough and informative.
You can do it! Best of luck!
Very informative comparison! Thank you!
I think I qualify for usda direct but my gripe with it is the many restrictions regarding mandatory reporting of changes in household income and no income producing activity allowed. If ever i'm in a dire situation i'd like to house hack and rent rooms out or airbnb. That would be a last resort to prevent defaulting on the mortage. I'd also like the freedom to add an adu. If someone on a usda loan becomes disabled and can't work anymore, what can they do quickly come up with payments to not default? This is why i'm leaning towards fha. It may not be as cost efficient as usda but at least there's less rules on your life and more flexibility to overcompensate for down situations bc life is unpredictable.
Great info, organized and clear. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! You're welcome! :)
Just turned 20 3 accounts open and 740 score never late payments. You are god sent from haven Kyle. Thank you so much will definitely look into an fha loan in the Chicago area!
Awesome, keep up the good work!! That credit score will help you a ton!
With a 700+ credit score, Conventional is probably your best choice. You'll be able to do 3% as a minimum down payment as a first-time buyer.
Win The House You Love I didn’t know that, I thought maybe minimum was going to be at least 15% and since I’m first time buyer. I saw your other video about FHA loan and the best strategy to use with that I would refinance to a conventional loan after say 3-6 months. Would you recommend this strategy? Or should my best bet be go straight to conventional? I appreciate your response!
@@chinokhalifa5537 You'll probably do better by going straight conventional
Really great information. Thank You very much!
You're very welcome!
Thank you sooooo much. I learned so much. I will be watching your other videos as well.
Thank you so much for watching!! :)
This is gold! excellent information, thoroughly explained. Thank you!
Thank you so much!
Wow, thank you for this very thorough information!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Mannnn. I just found your channel. & love the way you break things down! Everything you say. I can understand! You are great at this!!🙌🏽🙌🏽
Thank you!!
This was an excellent analysis! I watched your USDA video yesterday and I found it to be very easy to understand and easy to follow because of how you organized and presented the information. Bonus points for having a voice and overall spirit that is really humble and calming which makes it easy to digest the heart of the message. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise. It's so insightful especially to a lay person 😊
Awesome Info 👌🏽 Thank you...
Glad it was helpful!
This is the video I needed! I have been wondering this since I found out about USDA from you! Could you do a conventional vs USDA?
Great! I'll add it to my video list :)
Thank you so much for this video
My pleasure!
Very good information thank you
So nice of you. Thank you!
Such a great explanation!!
Glad you think so!
Wildly helpful, thanks!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Which do you think is better for you?
Sweet or spicy? Prolly sweet lol
USDA. Looking to escape the city and move back to my (very rural) hometown.
I was calculating today how long would it take me to save my 3.5% + closing cost and I would love to move before May but the calculator said I had more months :( then I found this video and got excited for USDA it fits me so much more than FHA and I never heard of it until today. Not only cute and informative you have a calm easy tone which made it easy to watch this. Much Appreciated Thank you
This video is EVERYTHING!!! Ty so much!
Thank you so much for watching!! :)
Lol his intro made me subscribe,.. his voice is so soothing and u cute asf!🤤.. thanks for all the info im the process of maybe buying for the first time 🏡🤩🤪🙌👍
Thanks for subbing!
Thank you for always coming thru!!🤗
Thank you so much for watching!! :)
The hair! Very nice!
For USDA, what are the requirements for continuous employment? I was unemployed for 4 months due to covid but have been employed for the last 5 months.
That gap is perfectly ok, you'll be fine :)
Great info thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
You rock! Thank you!
You rock!
Thank you
Learning so much from you.
Awesome! Thanks for watching. :)
Thank you 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Appreciate the Video.. thank you! Very informative. Can you make a video purchasing raw land to build with a USDA loan.. Thats what I'm currently trying to do.
Thanks! Great suggestion!! I've been hearing more and more about them recently, so I will add it to my video ideas list :)
Hey just found your channel already subscribed. What is the income level for the usda loan cause that’s looking like the better option for me.
Check the income link in the description :)
Thank you for the knowledge. Very great videos and I can sense your passion ! Question for you:
Do you have to refinance if your home is worth more than 20% of the value based on ordering a new appraisal. Can we avoid paying closing costs again with an appraisal waiver? The lender/bank we have now is giving js the run around…. My girlfriend put 3% down on a conv loan. We bought the home at 203,500 and now it’s worth over 265k less than one year later based on comparables that sold literally in the same community that were smaller and less upgrades. Literally over 10 homes sold on the same and nearby streets for 60k higher on average recently
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
I was approved for 130k with fha, usda I got approved for the 502 direct with a subsidy and 195k. My interest is 1% fixed with no mortgage insurance
Best of luck! I hope you get that home soon. :)
Dood! YOU ARE THE MAN! Wao
Thank you so much for watching!! :)
Thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Could you do a video explaining the USDA Direct Loan vs the Guaranteed Loan?
I'll add it to my list :)
If you qualify for direct it’s a much cheaper loan
That voice! 😍
Thank you so much for watching!! :)
Hi awesome video I'm only halfway through but wanted to ask you a question. When applying for a loan and the credit check is done if you have anything in collections for medical reasons does that affect your chances of being approved? Thank you so much for your help 😊
Medical collections won't affect you
I've learned so much from your videos. Thanks so much and I must say, you sound like you could do some voice-over work.. lol
Awesome side job maybe.. ehh
Haha thanks!
The pmi was much less with usda which is what I went with
I had 810 score but no down payment
The mortgage insurance is definitely the winner on USDA
@@WinTheHouseYouLove yes definitely
How does USDA treat Student Loans for DTI? Same as FHA? Most single ( and low-income married couples) people should be able to go USDA even with low six-figure income depending on area- especially if they want to live in an area that works.
USDA will use 0.5% and FHA will use 1% of the balance as a monthly payment for the DTI.
@@WinTheHouseYouLove Thank you!
@@WinTheHouseYouLove would you know by chance if .5% is still accurate for student loans for USDA in 2022?
@@AIex124 I used a USDA product in 2019 to buy my home, at the time that was accurate. My best advice would be to get on income based or hardship status with your student loans and see if that makes your payment lower than the .5% of the balance. That was what my lender used, my lower income based repayment payment.
Sweet and spicy here!! Great video
Lovely!! Sweet AND spicy is the best of both worlds
I love this information. Thank you. We have a few home builders here in Texas that work with USDA. I also just found out that you have can a USDA and FHA Loan. Have you work with NACA?
You're welcome!
I'm not super familiar with NACA
That intro was wild yo, do you my guy
Sweet and spicy!!! Thanks for watching!
Another great content. Is it possible to have two houses in the same zip code? Current loan is VA.
Thanks!
Hmm, it depends...
Let's say your current home with VA loan is too small for your family now so you want to buy a new home with USDA that is bigger, that should work.
If you just want to buy with USDA so you can rent out your current home, that won't work. Underwriters have to be very cautious that the loans they approve don't look like occupancy fraud.
If you have a disability and don't have to pay the VA Funding Fee, a second VA loan might be a lot better than USDA.
I have been considering a USDA loan for an upcoming purchase. Does the income requirement only apply at the time of purchase/closing or will they determine that I no longer qualify and make adjustments should my income exceed the max in the future during an existing loan period?
Only at the time of purchase :)
Hi Kyle great channel and information I think fha loan will be best for me looking to get my new home in 2021 I have a extra $2,500+ in cash putting it in the bank how long should it be in the bank before I go to try to get a loan for a mortgage
Thanks!
An underwriter will look back 2 full bank statements. So, ideally put it in your account as early as you can.
Thank you, very informative!! I was leaning towards conventional, but USDA sounds more tempting when it comes to saving money as a first-time homebuyer. For new constructions, would the builder frown upon those with USDA loan approvals? Or do they have better deals using their own “go-to” lenders?
I'm glad it was helpful!
I wouldn't think they would, it shouldn't affect their process at all since it's new construction. The builder's preferred lender should be able to approve you with a USDA loan, you don't have to go directly through USDA.
Do you have a video where you talk about the best loan for construction or rehabbing a house?
I have a video on 203ks, but that's it right now: ua-cam.com/video/pZfBMNyuyLQ/v-deo.html
What kind of a loan assistance do you recommend for buying land with out a building on it with the intent to build a yurt?
Question about FHA loans. Are you saying with a 580 credit score or above you are guaranteed 3.5% down payment only? Or does it vary depending on the lender?
Thanks
Great videos
That's the minimum standard given by FHA. Lenders can choose to increase it if they'd like
Thanks for the information! Can you do an FHA loan vs NACA program.
I'll add it to my list
Do you have a video on Single Family Housing Direct Loan? Thanks for this one!!!
I don’t at the moment. Thanks for watching!
Can you explain the USDA construction process?
I can add the idea to my video list :)
Please make a video about USDA farm loans
For the time being I'm just focusing on primary residences
I accepted an offer with a conventional loan inspection contingent. Is it too late to switch to a different broker? Current lender doesn't do USDA.
Are student loans that are in deferment, because you are still a student, count towards the debt to income ratio? So no monthly payment of the student loans are required right now.
Hi Kyle, what is out there as far for land financing?
Land financing is best with a local credit union
@@WinTheHouseYouLove thank you!
Wow that was a good line handsome! LOL
Haha Thank you so much for watching!! :)
Haha thanks
Do you provide service with finding a DSCR loan ?
If yes please provide me the information to schedule an appointment
Yes we offer DSCR. Please email me at kyle@winthehouseyoulove.com and I'll get you connected with our team lead who does them
I live in New York I need to find out more about USDA if you are going to make a video about that
Check my recent videos, I have a full USDA breakdown
Thank you for all this information. What state do you work out of? I am planning to relocate to Georgia or one of the Carolinas but I am confused about the approval process with not having a job already. Do you have any Brokers to recommend or are you licensed in one of those states?
You can go to my website to be connected → www.winthehouseyoulove.com/
Thank you so much for the useful video's I am trying to encourage our granddaughter and her husband to seek a USDA loan. Will they approve a loan for a Modular home set on owned property? They own 5 acres in a very rural area. I searched the map and yes this area is USDA approved. Their income is considered low medium. Thank you for the time you have spent educating us. Greatly appreciated.
Yes, absolutely! As long the home meet the USDA guidelines.
Where is Rural area? Have map can find out?
The USDA household income cutoff for a family of 4 people is too low. So with 2 earning members, the household income could quickly overshoot the income limit. I wanted USDA, but the income cutoff has literally shut me out.
what software do you use to make your UA-cam videos?
Final Cut Pro X
@Win The House You Love, So, does that mean the USDA loan with 3.5% down is a better option when compared to a Conventional loan with a loan level price adjustment waiver?
Hey Derek, great question! The choice between a USDA loan and a Conventional loan can depend on a variety of factors. USDA loans can be great because of the low down payment and favorable interest rates. But remember, they're only available in certain rural and suburban areas. As for conventional loans with a loan level price adjustment waiver, they're often beneficial for folks with great credit. It'd be worth chatting more about your personal situation to help you decide the best route. You're welcome to start on a pre-qualification at www.winthehouseyoulove.com/lender or drop me an email at kyle@winthehouseyoulove.com. Looking forward to helping you out!
Do these income requirements and fees still apply to construction loans? And are the numbers still pretty much the same in July, 2023?
I get the sense that USDA is more for lower-income earners who live in rural areas? Am I getting that right? (Not wanting to offend anyone who has one!)
Now to watch a comparison video on FHA vs Conventional.
Him: "Hello sweet and spicy people! "
Me: "👁👄👁... Hellloooo 😏😏😏!!!"
Thank you so much for watching!! :)
What if my wife and I have poor credit but combine ours for the application?....
Golden Nuggets
Thanks for watching!
Currently I live with my fiance and her mother. Would usda still add her income to the limit even though we would be moving out without her?
No, they will not add her income since you will not live with her. Good luck!
Is USDA only for fist time buyers? For low income? I own a small house right now; was told I can not use USDA to buy land/house; is this true?
How do charge-offs affect the credit loan process? what are the time limits?
Charge-offs generally won't impact your approval directly since the creditor wrote the debt off their books
you said with USDA loan is about 300,000 max but does that depend on the state do you live. Just because some states you can’t find 300,00 houses.
USDA doesn't have a loan limit, only an income limit
So you can’t buy a duplex live in one for one year move out and rent both properties with a USDA loan?
USDA is only for 1 unit
Are 3 family members able to purchase on either of these loans together?
Yep!
If my credit score is well over 800 and I meet the income requirements for USDA but don't have the capital for a down payment, would you still recommend USDA or are there any better programs or methods for people with better credit?
USDA sounds like a fantastic option for you since it doesn't require a down payment. The other thing I would look into is our grant options at winthehouseyoulove.com/grant.
Unfortunate fact about USDA is the low front end DTI limit of 29-34% max. If you have no other debt like me, it really limits your buying power.
The front end can be rough. Conventional doesn't have a front-end, that may be an option to explore
@@WinTheHouseYouLove im sorry remind me what front end is?
Do you know if you can get a USDA loan on a duplex? Because the seller said that is what he used just 3 years ago. But when i talked to my local bank i was told it was not allowed?
I believe USDA has a multi-family loan option directly through them; however, I believe USDA Guaranteed only allows 1 unit
Does CALIFORNIA Riverside County (Temecula) have USDA loan?
Use this map to search → eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcomeAction.do?pageAction=sfp
@@WinTheHouseYouLove Thank you! 😊
Completely random but I need to know what lens you have on that camera
Sigma 50mm 1.4 ART
@@WinTheHouseYouLove thank you. I appreciate you and your videos. Do you have any videos on helping improve credit to get approved for a mortgage? Or a plan to get up to buying a home
Is it possible to get approved for either an FHA or USDA loan with a 610 credit score, $29k income, and a new job - with the most recent job history being 2019, though good and steady job history since 2012 through fall 2019? (Was pregnant in 2020)
Most lenders are only allowing 640 scores at the moment, so it might take some shopping around to find a lender that would work.
My gf and I are looking into getting our first home (my name will be on the house) and I'm going in with less of a savings than I wanted (less than 5k) will this affect my chances at a USDA loan?
It's difficult to tell, probably a better question with a loan officer who can go through an application with you
I'm between 672-692 credit score and looking for a house. Maybe USDA is better for me.
Which lenders process USDA loans?
Is it possible to obtain a loan for a house with a farm?
With a farm loan yes