Hoping to buy soon? Better save your money!

As stated in our previous post, there are new restrictions regarding who can actually get approved for a loan. I’d again like to thank Dawn Davis, president of Rate One Mortgage, for her explanation of this issue. As we wrote previously, this will mostly affect potential buyers who do not have a large amount to put down on their purchase. Here are the details, as provided by Ms. Davis.

For those looking for 100% or 97% financing, it will not be available. 100% financing will be reduced to 95%, and 97% financing will be reduced to 92%. In these cases, buyers will need to increase their down payment by 5%. For some, this may not be possible and they may be forced to wait until they are able to save some money. But, for many, there are some alternatives to obtaining the additional funds needed for down payment.

Buyers who are approved for 100% financing and will actually receive 95% financing can use their own funds or gift funds for their down payment. They are not permitted to borrow the money unless they make a loan against retirement funds such as a 401k account. Lenders document gift funds by obtaining a gift letter from the donor and evidence that the gift funds have been received by the buyer.
After closing, many buyers actually repay the gift money they received. Clients who are approved for 97% financing and will actually receive 92% financing must demonstrate that 3% of their down payment is coming from their own funds. Lenders document this by obtaining a copy of the buyers’ most recent asset statement. The remaining 5% of their down payment can come from their own funds, from a gift, or from a loan against a 401k.

Buyers who are approved for 95% financing and will actually receive 90% financing must demonstrate that 5% of their down payment is coming from their own funds. Lenders document this by obtaining a copy of the buyers’ most recent asset statement. The remaining 5% of their down payment can come from their own funds, from a gift, or from a loan against a 401k.

Maximum allowable seller contributions are as follows: If the buyers are receiving 95% financing, the seller can contribute up to 3% of the purchase price toward the buyers’ closing costs and prepaid items.If the buyers are receiving 90% financing or less, the seller can contribute up to 6% of the purchase price toward the buyers’ closing costs and prepaid items.

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