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Renovation Mortgage from Fannie Mae

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The HomeStyleŽ Renovation Mortgage lets you buy a home and repair or improve it with just one loan. You can also use it to refinance an existing mortgage to fund improvements or repairs to the home you currently own. The loan amount used for renovation may be as much as 50 percent of the as-completed appraised value of the home.

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For home purchases, you can borrow more than the current value of the home -- the loan amount
 
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is based on the lesser of either the project costs or the "as-completed" value of the property, up to 95% loan-to-value for one-unit, owner-occupied properties.

A first-mortgage interest rate is applied, which is lower than the home equity or second mortgage rates typically associated with home improvement financing.
Virtually any type of improvement or repair is eligible.

This mortgage is available for one- to four-unit primary residences and one-unit second homes or investment properties, including condominiums.

You can choose a fixed-rate mortgage with terms of 15 to 30 years or an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM).

You can finance up to six months of mortgage payments for owner-occupied properties to cover non-occupancy costs during construction. For example, if you have to spend six months renting an apartment while your home renovation takes place, you can roll those expenses into your loan amount.





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Re: Renovation Mortgage from Fannie Mae (Score: 1)
by kdxhx on Tuesday, February 03, 2004 @ 01:19 PM EST

It's a great loan for investors -subject to being able to fully disclose their income, total number of properties owned, and if a general contractor is required. Most of my investors can't qualify for this loan (I'm a mortgage broker). [ No Comments Allowed for Anonymous, please register ]



  • Re: Renovation Mortgage from Fannie Mae by martin1g on Tuesday, February 03, 2004 @ 02:58 PM EST


  • Re: Renovation Mortgage from Fannie Mae by kdxhx on Tuesday, February 03, 2004 @ 07:16 PM EST



  • Re: Renovation Mortgage from Fannie Mae (Score: 1)
    by antkojm1 on Tuesday, February 03, 2004 @ 03:09 PM EST

    Anyone have any specific contact info at FM that should be used to apply for this?

    What credit score and DTI are required?[ No Comments Allowed for Anonymous, please register ]




    Re: Renovation Mortgage from Fannie Mae (Score: 1)
    by lisannem on Tuesday, February 03, 2004 @ 04:28 PM EST

    The guidelines are the same as conventional financing guidelines. Freddie Mac also has a similar product, but the loan amount used for renovation may be as much as 75 percent of the as-completed appraised value of the home. I know both products are offered through Accubanc/National City and any good broker will have access to these products. If anyone has any specific questions regarding guidelines just ask.
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  • Re: Renovation Mortgage from Fannie Mae by smith1157 on Wednesday, February 04, 2004 @ 05:36 PM EST


  • Re: Renovation Mortgage from Fannie Mae by omega1 on Thursday, February 05, 2004 @ 12:00 AM EST



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