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By Lee Keadle | Published  12/16/2008 | Residential Real Estate | Rating:
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Lee Keadle is a full-time real estate agent in Charleston, SC. He works in a team of 10 agents to give buyers and sellers the best services possible. For more information, visit our website at http://www.searchforcharlestonrealestate.com/ 

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FHA Loans

As FHA loans are becoming more and more popular among home buyers, its important to learn more about this kind of loan and also how these loans benefit home buyers.  The Federal Housing Association (commonly referred to as FHA) was created in 1934 as result of Depression a time when home loans and home ownership in general had suffered one of the largest decreases the country had ever seen. 

 

This government agency was intended to stabilize the Mortgage market (which would, in turn, help to stabilize the housing market), and it was also intended to provide more affordable financing for a larger range of people.  When home buyers dont have twenty percent of the homes value to put down at closing, theyre required to get mortgage insurance.  Buyers with little money down have to get this insurance because if they had to foreclose on the home, they wouldnt lose very much (since they dont have a significant portion of the home already paid for). 

 

FHA loans were created as a kind of government subsidized mortgage insurance.  In a nutshell, thats really what an FHA loan is.  The borrower pays a monthly premium as well as one upfront premium that is a percentage of the overall loan amount.  In short, the idea behind creating FHA loans was to generate more homeowners by providing more affordable insurance for these buyers who otherwise couldnt qualify for it (or put down twenty percent at closing). 

 

FHA was very successful in improving the mortgage and housing markets, and it continues to be a popular loan option for home buyers.  Since it was created in 1934, FHA and its counterparts have insured more than 34 million home loans.  And, the good news for tax payers is that the Federal Housing Administration operates solely from the income it produces, meaning that it is fully self-funded.  In fact, its the only government agency that can boast such independence. 

 

So, who benefits from FHA loans, and when is it a good idea to consider these kinds of loans?  These loans are ideal for home buyers who need a low down payment loan.  Most conventional loans require that the borrower put down at least five percent at closing.  FHA loans, though, only require a three percent down payment.  And, the down payment is not the only benefit of FHA.  The monthly payment for FHA loans is also lower compared to traditional loans because the mortgage insurance premium is less.  Borrowers using FHA loans do have to meet certain guidelines in order to get these loans, but theyre not so strict.  Weve worked with a lot of buyers who have gotten FHA loans, so a lot of buyers do meet these guidelines.

 

If youre looking for a lower down payment loan, be sure to ask your lender about FHA loans.  He or she should be able to answer any questions you have about them and also be able to tell you whether this is the best loan for your personal financing situation.  Theyre certainly worth considering if you have limited funds for a down payment, and these loans are expected to continue their popularity among home buyers in coming years. 

 

Lee Keadle is a Realtor in James Island South Carolina.  He also specializes in Summerville homes for sale and Mt. Pleasant homes for sale!

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