The FHA usually requires two lines of credit for qualifying applicants. An FHA loan might make the difference between owning your dream house comfortably and turning it into a financial nightmare.

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Credit Requirements for FHA Loans

Good Credit History Makes it Easier to Qualify

FHA loans provide great assistance to many first-time homebuyers by offering mortgage loans with lower down payments. While this is a benefit for many people, recent changes in policy may have put the loans just out of reach for some would-be homeowners with questionable credit history.

Credit History and Score Requirements

FICO Scores

For those interested in applying for an FHA loan, applicants are now required to have a minimum FICO score of 580 to qualify for the low down payment advantage, which is currently at around 3.5 percent.

If your credit score is below 580, however, you aren't necessarily excluded from FHA loan eligibility. Applicants with lower credit scores will have to put down a 10 percent down payment if they want to qualify for a loan.

So if you're planning to buy a house, and your credit score doesn't meet the minimum, you should weigh the advantages and disadvantages of putting down a larger down payment or using those funds to try and improve your credit score first.

Benefits of an FHA Loan

The reason why FHA loans are so popular is because borrowers that use them are able to take advantage of benefits and protections unavailable with most traditional mortgage loans. Loans through the FHA are insured by the agency, so lenders are more lenient. Here are a few benefits you can enjoy with an FHA loan:

  • Easier to Qualify
    While most loans exclude applicants with questionable credit history and low credit scores, the FHA makes loans available with lower requirements so its easier for you to qualify.
  • Competitive Interest Rates
    You've heard the horror stories of subprime borrowers who couldn't keep up with their mortgage interest rates. Well, FHA loans usually offer lower interest rates to help homeowners afford housing payments.
  • Lower Fees
    In addition to lower interest rates, you can also enjoy lower costs on other fees like closing costs, mortgage insurance and others.
  • Bankruptcy / Foreclosure
    Just because you've filed for bankruptcy or suffered a foreclosure in the past few years doesn't mean you're excluded from qualifying for an FHA loan. As long as you meet other requirements that satisfy the FHA, such as re-establishment of good credit, solid payment history, etc., you can still qualify.
  • No Credit
    The FHA usually requires two lines of credit for qualifying applicants. If you don't have a sufficient credit history, you can try to qualify through a substitute form.

For many homebuyers, using an FHA loan can really make the difference between owning your dream house comfortably or turning it into a financial nightmare. The FHA provides a wealth of benefits for applicants that qualify, so make sure you're making full use of them.

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FHA Loan Articles and Mortgage News

What to Do Before You Apply for an FHA Mortgage

May 16, 2024 - You’ve saved your down payment funds, researched the housing market, and worked on your credit. When you apply to be pre-approved or prequalified for an FHA mortgage, there are a few things to review before you start filling out the forms.

Revised FHA and HUD Appraisal Guidelines

May 12, 2024 - The FHA and HUD have revised appraisal rules for FHA single-family loans. The revisions are meant to address issues including housing discrimination at the appraisal level, and provide home buyers with clarified guidelines to contest an appraisal or request a reconsideration of value (ROV).

What to Know About Earnest Money

May 11, 2024 - FHA home loans are just one way to buy a home. Some borrowers pay in cash, some use conventional mortgages, and some qualify for VA home loans. But what do all of these have in common in many cases? The need to use home loan earnest money as part of the transaction.

Services and Fees for FHA Mortgages

May 10, 2024 - Which services are required for FHA loans, and which ones are optional? Some borrowers ask this in the planning stages because they’re trying to find ways to stretch their home loan budgets for closing costs and the down payment. We examine some critical services in this article.

What You Can and Can't Do with Your FHA Home Loan

May 8, 2024 - You cannot make a down payment or pay closing costs with cold, hard cash. You must render payment in the manner acceptable to the lender, which is typically a wire transfer or some other pre-arranged procedure for down payment money.