by Tim Storm | Jun 19, 2017 | FHA Home Loan
Canceling FHA mortgage insurance seems the be the first thing Orange County FHA borrowers want to know about after they have bought their home. FHA mortgages offer very attractive interest rates and with less demanding qualification requirements to allow first time home buyers and borrowers with less than perfect credit the opportunity to get into the real estate market. FHA allows Orange County home buyers to get a mortgage with a down payment as low as 3.5% as well as allowing borrowers to refinance without appraisal. The only real caveat to FHA mortgages is that the Mortgage insurance premiums are typically higher than other mortgage programs. Since FHA is essentially an insurance policy to lenders due to the higher risk potential borrowers, the higher insurance premiums are an essential aspect to the program. Types of Mortgage Insurance Premiums FHA has two different types of Mortgage insurance premiums, or MIPs, that are required as a part of an FHA mortgage. The first of these MIPs is the Up Front Mortgage Insurance Premium which is paid at closing. This premium is 1.75% of the loan amount and is financed into the loan amount. The second of these MIPs is the annual mortgage insurance premium. This is paid monthly as a part of your monthly loan payments. Rates for annual MIPs on a 30 year fixed rate term have ranged between .55% and 1.35% since 2008. Currently the annual mortgage insurance rate for 30 year fixed FHA loans is .85% for down payments less than 5%, and .8% for down payments more than 5%. Canceling MIPs With Conventional loan programs it is possible...
by Tim Storm | Jan 12, 2017 | FHA Home Loan
The U.S. Federal Housing Administration (FHA) announced that it is cutting annual premiums for Mortgage Insurance from 0.85% to 0.60% What is an FHA mortgage? FHA, which is a part of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, exists to fulfill the mission of providing homeownership opportunities to creditworthy buyers that may be overlooked by conventional lenders. FHA is a great option for Orange County first-time buyers, borrowers with lower to moderate income, or borrowers with less than perfect credit scores. With FHA loans, Orange County home buyers pay mortgage insurance to protect FHA’s funding in exchange for down payments as low as 3.5 percent. The lower premiums will come after FHA’s Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund has recovered from the hit it took in the aftermath of the housing bust. “After four straight years of growth and with sufficient reserves on hand to meet future claims, it’s time for FHA to pass along some modest savings to working families,” Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro said in a statement What does this mean for Orange County Home Buyers? The planned cuts will lower the FHA annual premiums (monthly) from 0.85% to 0.60% of the loan balance, allowing FHA to get back on track in helping borrowers to realize their dream of owning a home. There are two types of mortgage insurance to consider. The first is the Upfront Mortgage Insurance Premium (UFMIP), which is a one time fee built into your loan amount (LA). The second, is the Mutual Mortgage Insurance (MMI) that is a monthly fee paid on top of your monthly mortgage payment. Let’s compare the current MMI to the new MMI available at the end of Jan 2017, assuming an Orange County...