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Interest Rate Decrease for USDA Rural Housing Loans Direct Programs — Kentucky USDA Mortgage Lender for Rural Housing Mortgage Loans


Interest Rate Decrease for USDA Rural Housing Loans Direct Programs

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Interest Rate Decrease for SFH Direct Programs October 17, 2019 Programs Current Interest Rate Interest Rate Effective 11/1/19 Section 502 Direct – Program Loans 3.125% 3.000% Section 502 Direct – Non-Program Loans 3.625% 3.500% Section 524 Housing Site Development Loans – Non-Self-Help 3.125% 3.000% For Program Information Single Family Housing Direct Loans Single Family […]

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Interest Rate Decrease for USDA Rural Housing Loans Direct Programs


Interest Rate Decrease for USDA Rural Housing Loans Direct Programs

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SFH Direct Loan and Grant


Interest Rate Decrease for SFH Direct Programs

October 17, 2019

ProgramsCurrent Interest Rate

Interest Rate Effective

11/1/19

Section 502 Direct – Program

Loans

3.125%3.000%
Section 502 Direct – Non-Program Loans3.625%3.500%
Section 524 Housing Site Development Loans – Non-Self-Help3.125%3.000%

For Program Information

Single Family Housing Direct Loans

Single Family Housing Repair Loans and Grants

Mutual Self Help Housing Technical Assistance Grants

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10 Questions You Should Ask Yourself Before Applying For A Mortgage: Part 2


10 Questions You Should Ask Yourself Before Applying For A Mortgage:

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10 Questions You Should Ask Yourself Before Applying For A Mortgage Part 2Yesterday you may have read the blog post on questions to ask yourself before applying for a mortgage. Here are 5 additional that you may want to think about before you go into your meeting with your loan officer.

Here are questions 6-10 that you may need to get answers to before completing your application:

6. How Long Until We Can Close Our Loan?

Loan closing times are based on a number of factors. Closing dates may be delayed if there are missing documents or other underwriting delays. Speak with the loan officer to get an estimate on the time from application to closing.

7. What Possible Delays May I Face In Closing?

There are a number of delays that often cannot be avoided. However, some can be avoided by making sure you provide your loan officer with all the documents they request in a timely manner. In some cases…

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New Condominium Approval Rule For Kentucky FHA Mortgage Loans 


FHA to make financing easier for condo owners in Kentucky
FHA Condo Approval Kentucky

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New Condominium Approval Rule For Kentucky FHA  Condo Mortgage Loans 
The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) announced the publication of its Condominium Project Approval Final Rule effective with new case number assignments on or after October 15, 2019.
For more information, please read the press release issued by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Kentucky Mortgage loans done through FHA’s new condo rule and the new Condominium Project Approval section of the Single-Family Housing Policy Handbook were designed to be flexible and responsive to market conditions, and provide a comprehensive revision to Kentucky FHA condominium project approval policy. In particular, the new policy will allow certain individual condominium units to be eligible for
FHA mortgage insurance, even if the condominium project is not FHA approved. These policies became effective on October 15, 2019. Read FHA’s new condominium approval regulation.
The Legacy “Spot Condo” is Now Single Unit…

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