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Here is a summary of the program:
- FHA 203(k) is a program that provides loans for the purchase and renovation of fixer properties.
- The program allows for downpayments of as low as 3.5%.- FHA 203(k) is a program that provides loans for the purchase and renovation of fixer properties.
- "Fixers" can range from simply dated to uninhabitable.
- Can be used to convert single family homes to two-, three , or four units if legal.
- Can apply to demolished homes provided some of foundation remains.
Here's the limitations:
-Investors can't utilize this program.
-Investors can't utilize this program.
-Property will need to appraise under market value before the repairs and at market after the repairs.
-"Luxury" upgrades aren't covered but many modernizations like roofs, heating, paint, flooring are considered completely acceptable.
-Buyers must use HUD approved appraiser, lender, and repair contractors.
-Property must be in FHA approved project if property is a condo or has an HOA.
-Interest rates typically run 1% higher than conventional loans and have a little higher closing cost.
Here is our thoughts on who this will benefit:
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