What is a debt to income ratio for a Kentucky Mortgage?


  A debt to income ratio, commonly referred to as DTI, is the ratio of the amount of monthly expenses you have relative to your gross (before tax) income.    The automated underwriter will look at two ratios when analyzing your DTI: your front end DTI ratio and your back end DTI ratio.   Front End DTI … Continue reading What is a debt to income ratio for a Kentucky Mortgage?

FHA Changes for Mortgage Loans in Kentucky


Minimum Credit Scores for a Kentucky FHA loan. All Kentucky FHA loans  will soon require a 500  credit score for all Kentucky Home buyers or homeowners looking to refinance who have a debt to income ratio over 55% percent. Kentucky FHA Loans with FICO scores under 620 will remain FHA-eligible, but you must show compensating … Continue reading FHA Changes for Mortgage Loans in Kentucky

Tips for first-time homebuyers in Kentucky


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How to Qualify For A Kentucky Mortgage Loan


Conventional loans follow guidelines set by government-sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. FHA loans are insured by the Federal Housing Administration. VA loans are guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. USDA loans are backed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to finance homes in USDA-eligible rural area

Popular Kentucky Mortgage Terms To Know


I know the mortgage process can be confusing, so I thought I'd shed some light on what some of the acronyms in the mortgage world mean. LTVLTV stands for Loan to Value Ratio.  It represents the amount of money borrowed divided by the purchase price of the home.  For example, if you borrow $400,000 on … Continue reading Popular Kentucky Mortgage Terms To Know