VA has announced loan limit changes for the year 2017. The base limit will be increased to $424,100 for 2017 for all Kentucky VA Home Loans.This limit applies to the loan amount for KY VA loans with no down payment and with full entitlement of $36,000
These new Kentucky VA loan limits will be effective for loans closing on or after January 1, 2017.
To Our Kentucky Housing Real Estate Investors: We are pleased to provide you with information about Kentucky Housing Corporation's (KHC) master commissioner sales. These sales typically take place at the county courthouse where the property is located. The listings are arranged by county, according to the county in which the property is located. … Continue reading Kentucky Housing Corporation’s (KHC) master commissioner sales for Kentucky Housing Foreclosures
Credit Do’s and Don’ts During the Lending Process
600 scores for FHA and VA (new program):
1) We have lowered our scores to 600 for FHA and VA only.
2) The same overlays that apply for 620-639 will just be extended down to 600.
3) The only extra overlay is AUS approval only for 600-619. We will not manually override a refer.
Manufactured Housing now available on FHA and VA (new program):
1) To many over lays to share here. Read the guideline launch that is attached. Min Score 680!
Did you know that your credit report is pulled twice during the lending process? Once in the beginning during the pre-approval stage and again right before your closing. During this time period it is imperative that you don’t do anything that could impact your credit score or your loan. Here’s what to do and not do to protect your credit while you are in the process of purchasing or refinancing a home.
Don’t Apply For New Credit
Refrain from taking out any new credit cards within the three to four months before you apply for a mortgage or while in the process of securing a loan. When you apply for a new line of credit with a company or retailer they will run your credit report to make sure you qualify for their card. This can decrease your credit score, which can push you into a lesser credit score category…