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Monday

Renovation Lending Aids the Property Search Given Available Inventory

One problem facing buyers in the current market is the lack of available inventory. Sellers continue to bide their time. However, buyers do not need to miss out on low interest rates or the ability to purchase in their target neighborhoods. Although Renovation Lending is not the solution for every borrower, it is an opportunity to get into certain areas by purchasing a potentially lower- priced property and then borrowing enough money to fix it up.  It is by no means a panacea, but it is certainly an option and in many cases, one which can rapidly increase the equity in your property.

A Renovation Loan differs in many ways from a traditional construction loan. Reno loans are closed one time, with the purchase money going to the seller and the renovation funds placed in an escrow account held by the lender throughout the draw process. In most cases, there is no upfront money from you or the lender for the contractor; the General Contractor works on a draw basis. This is not a hardship for any solvent contractor as they should have the ability to buy materials and pay their sub-contractors while being reimbursed through inspected draws.

Most neighborhoods still have a large quantity of foreclosures that need to be fixed up or even properties that are simply outdated.  Here are some key words that indicate that the property may be right for a Renovation Loan:

  • Sold “as-is
  • Estate Sale
  • Any foreclosure that has NOT been recently updated
  • Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac foreclosures (especially the Fannie Mae HomePath properties)
  • “fixer-upper”
  • Handyman’s dream
  • Current occupant has 400 cats
  • Property needs “love or attention”

Depending on your budget, you can gut a property or just update the kitchens and bathrooms. As long as the property is habitable at the end of the six month rehab period and you remain within the guidelines of the loan program, you can often use your imagination as to what you would like your home to end up looking like. You can even purchase and rehab a 2-4 unit property as long as you occupy one of the units!

So, before you start your next tour with your agent, consider asking about properties that are ripe for renovation. It may be an opportunity to create the home you dream about and live in the neighborhood you choose!  Contact Carrie Rosenberg, renovation loan specialist, for more information.

Next topic: Which Renovation Loan Product is right for you?




Friday

The 'Welcome Home Illinois Loan Program"

The state of Illinois started a huge advertising campaign 2 weeks ago for a new program called "Welcome Home Illinois". Your members may be calling for more information. The program gives 1st time home buyers (a buyer who hasn’t owned a home in the last 3 yrs. ) $7,500 towards the purchase of a new home which is a forgiven loan after 5 yrs . 

The interest rate is set by the Illinois Dept. Of Affordable Housing and they are offering below market rates. There are income limitations and they go by total household income not applicant income , a family of 3 or more can’t make more than $106,000.00  Below are the highlights:
  • $ 7,500 forgiven loan after 5 years
  • Below market interest rate
  • Reduced PMI rates
  • As little as 3% down
  • Down payment can be 100% Gifted
  • Conventional , FHA and VA products available
I’ve worked with the state's down payment assistance programs for many years and the down side had always been that the state’s interest rates were always .50% - .75% higher than what I could offer in the secondary market. This is the 1 st time they are offering below market rate so there’s really very little downside. 

Wednesday

Borrowing Against Your Home May have its Benefits


Did you know there are two types of home equity loans: fixed rate and lines of credit. Both loan types are offered with loan terms that generally range anywhere from 5 to 15 years and require the borrower to repay the loan in full if the home against which they are borrowed is sold.

Though there are borrowing and term similarities, each loan has its differences. A home equity loan (also known as a second mortgage) is a fixed amount that you borrow to be paid off over a certain number of months, while the home equity line of credit (HELOC) is a variable rate. Much like a credit card, a HELOC pre-approves you, the borrower, for a certain spending limit of which you may withdraw.