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Kentucky USDA Rural Single Family Foreclosed Homes For Sale as of 04/09/2017


 

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Kentucky USDA Rural Single Family Housing is kentuckyloan@gmail.com as of 04/09/2017
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Address Bed/Bath Price
871 Palmyra Rd 3/1 $62,310.00 – GovtBid
Bedford, KY 40006 Foreclosure Sale
281 Elkhorn Green Pl 4/2.5 $101,595.00 – GovtBid
Georgetown, KY 40324 Foreclosure Sale
3429 Stevenson Mill Rd 3/2 $40,200.00 – GovtBid
Russellville, KY 42276 Foreclosure Sale
302 9th Street 2/1 $24,100.00 – GovtBid
Carrollton, KY 41008 Foreclosure Sale
3079 Pope Road 4/2 $68,065.00 – GovtBid
Scottville, KY 42164 Foreclosure Sale
302 Circle Dr. 3/1 $30,485.00 – GovtBid
West Liberty, KY 41472 Foreclosure Sale
37 Old High Top Road 3/1 $20,770.00 – GovtBid
Corbin, KY 40701 Foreclosure Sale
71 Apricot Lane 4/2 $62,685.00 – GovtBid
Flemingsburg, KY 41041 Foreclosure Sale
30 Turkey Run Road 3/2 $38,860.00 – GovtBid
Campton, KY 41301 Foreclosure Sale
760 Andrew Mason Rd 2/1 $21,440.00 – GovtBid
Vanceburg, KY 41179 Foreclosure Sale
48 Turner Lane 3/2 $75,180.00 – GovtBid
Monticello, KY 42633 Foreclosure Sale
1026 Raceland Ave 3/1 $18,760.00 – GovtBid
Raceland, KY 41169 Foreclosure Sale
1729 Hillsboro Rd 3/1 $23,450.00 – GovtBid
Flemingsburg, KY 41041 Foreclosure Sale
208 Shannon Court 3/2 $66,605.00 – GovtBid
Winchester, KY 40391 Foreclosure Sale
735Ray Smith Road 3/1 $32,160.00 – GovtBid
Corbin, KY 40701 Foreclosure Sale
35 Smith St. 2/1 $68,275.00 – GovtBid
Monticello, KY 426338366 Foreclosure Sale
255 Meadow Grove Road 3/1 $26,800.00 – GovtBid
Pine Knot, KY 42635 Foreclosure Sale
182 Honeysuckle Lane 3/1 $15,410.00 – GovtBid
Mt. Vernon, KY 40456 Foreclosure Sale
230 Grantland Drive 3/1 $42,880.00 – GovtBid
Dry Ridge, KY 41035 Foreclosure Sale

 

 

Joel Lobb
Senior  Loan Officer

(NMLS#57916)

American Mortgage Solutions, Inc.

10602 Timberwood Circle, Suite 3

Louisville, KY 40223

text or call my phone: (502) 905-3708
email me at kentuckyloan@gmail.com

The view and opinions stated on this website belong solely to the authors, and are intended for informational purposes only. The posted information does not guarantee approval, nor does it comprise full underwriting guidelines. This does not represent being part of a government agency. The views expressed on this post are mine and do not necessarily reflect the view of my employer. Not all products or services mentioned on this site may fit all people. NMLS ID# 57916, (www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org). Mortgage loans only offered in Kentucky.

All loans and lines are subject to credit approval, verification, and collateral evaluation and are originated by lender. Products and interest rates are subject to change without notice. Manufactured and mobile homes are not eligible as collateral.

List of Kentucky USDA Single Family Housing For Sale


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Kentucky USDA Rural Housing Foreclosure Sale for 2017


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KY 365 ADAIR, ALLEN, ANDERSON, BALLARD, BARREN, BATH, BELL, BOONE, BOURBON, BOYD, BOYLE, BRACKEN, BREATHITT, BRECKINRIDGE, BULLITT, BUTLER, CALDWELL, CALLOWAY, CAMPBELL, CARLISLE, CARROLL, CARTER, CASEY, CHRISTIAN, CLARK, CLAY, CLINTON, CRITTENDEN, CUMBERLAND, DAVIESS, EDMONSON, ELLIOTT, ESTILL, FAYETTE, FLEMING, FLOYD, FRANKLIN, FULTON, GALLATIN, GARRARD, GRANT, GRAVES, GRAYSON, GREEN, GREENUP, HANCOCK, HARDIN, HARLAN, HARRISON, HART, HENDERSON, HENRY, HICKMAN, HOPKINS, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, JESSAMINE, JOHNSON, KENTON, KNOTT, KNOX, LARUE, LAUREL, LAWRENCE, LEE, LESLIE, LETCHER, LEWIS, LINCOLN, LIVINGSTON, LOGAN, LYON, MADISON, MAGOFFIN, MARION, MARSHALL, MARTIN, MASON, MCCRACKEN, MCCREARY, MCLEAN, MEADE, MENIFEE, MERCER, METCALFE, MONROE, MONTGOMERY, MORGAN, MUHLENBERG, NELSON, NICHOLAS, OHIO, OLDHAM, OWEN, OWSLEY, PENDLETON, PERRY, PIKE, POWELL, PULASKI, ROBERTSON, ROCKCASTLE, ROWAN, RUSSELL, SCOTT, SHELBY, SIMPSON, SPENCER, TAYLOR, TODD, TRIGG, TRIMBLE, UNION, WARREN, WASHINGTON, WAYNE, WEBSTER, WHITLEY, WOLFE, WOODFORD, WOODFORD
Address Bed/Bath Price
171 Fairview Ave. 3/1 $38,190.00 – GovtBid
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 Foreclosure Sale
519 Hickory Hill Dr. 3/1 $63,885.00 – GovtBid
Nicholasville, KY 40356 Foreclosure Sale
417 Creekview Dr 3/1 $26,800.00 – GovtBid
Paris, KY 40361 Foreclosure Sale
65 Bon Jan Lane 3/1 $51,590.00 – GovtBid
Highland Heights, KY 41076 Foreclosure Sale
1254 Baker Branch Rd 2/1 $60,195.00 – GovtBid
Tutor Key, KY 41263 Foreclosure Sale
510 Harrison Hollow Rd 3/1 $16,750.00 – GovtBid
Vanceburg, KY 41179 Foreclosure Sale


The view and opinions stated on this website belong solely to the authors, and are intended for informational purposes only.  The posted information does not guarantee approval, nor does it comprise full underwriting guidelines.  This does not represent being part of a government agency. The views expressed on this post are mine and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer. Not all products or services mentioned on this site may fit all people

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Kentucky USDA Rural Housing Development Eligible Properties and Income Limits for 2017


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Search for Kentucky USDA Eligible Properties 

A property must be located in an eligible area in order to use a USDA loan to purchase a home.  Contrary to belief, Rural Development loans are not only for farms or very rural homes.  

Actually, a property with an operating and income producing farm is not eligible for these loans!

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Kentucky USDA Rural Max Income Limits:

  • The total household income must be within the county limits for household size.  Typically a family household of 4 can make up to around $75,650  and a family of five or more  can make up to $99,850 for a household- Some KY counties allow for higher like Shelby County, and the Northern Kentucky Counties of Boone, Kenton, Campbell allow $82,000 (household income of four) up to $108,250 (household income of five or more)

Check Your Kentucky County for USDA Rural Housing Income Limits

 

Some More Facts about a Kentucky USDA loan:


It’s a two step approval process.  The chosen USDA lender must first underwrite the file and get it approved based on the income, assets, and credit report submitted. Then, the lenders must submit to USDA for a “conditional commitment”.  This conditional commitment is the final loan approval paperwork you are looking for. 


Even though the lender may have approved the file, it still must go to USDA office in Lexington for an assignment to SFH underwriter for the final approval process. They typically are checking the appraisal and income at this stage. There have been instances where the lender would approve the file but USDA would not due to appraisal issues or income and job history. 
This is very rare instances, so keep that in mind when it comes to final loan approval. 

This two-step approval process usually adds 4-6 days to the final loan approval process, so keep that in mind when you are writing up your contract because it takes a little longer to close these loans vs FHA, VA, and Fannie Mae loans.

Well Test Treatments:  Properties with a well as the primary drinking source will require a well water test.  There are local labs to perform this test and the water must pass.

Septic Test: Sometimes they will require the septic tank to be inspected if called for in the appraisal report or home inspection. 

Older Homes: As a general rule, USDA does not like homes older than 100 years old. They will sometimes require a home inspection in addition to the mandatory appraisal on older homes.

USDA Loan After a Short Sale:  A short sale is not the end of the world.  So it is very possible to obtain a USDA loan if 3 years have passed after the short sale.  But a buyer would need re-established good rent and other credit history.

Bankruptcy and Foreclosure:  If the mortgage debt that was foreclosed, was included in a Bankruptcy – then the USDA Home Loan waiting periods after foreclosure “waiting period” of 3 years, starts from the date of the discharge of the Bankruptcy.  Because it can take 6 months or more for Banks to process the Foreclosure, and transfer title, this is a tremendous plus.

Put my experience of originating KY USDA loans to work for you. I have successfully originated over 200 Rural Housing Mortgage Loans in Kentucky. I offer free pre-approvals and will help you from start to finish and I usually attend all my closings in Kentucky. 

Get Qualified for a Kentucky USDA Loan Now!

Text or call 502-905-3708
Text or call 502-905-3708

Joel Lobb
Senior  Loan Officer

(NMLS#57916)

American Mortgage Solutions, Inc.

10602 Timberwood Circle, Suite 3

Louisville, KY 40223

text or call my phone: (502) 905-3708
email me at kentuckyloan@gmail.com

The view and opinions stated on this website belong solely to the authors, and are intended for informational purposes only. The posted information does not guarantee approval, nor does it comprise full underwriting guidelines. This does not represent being part of a government agency. The views expressed on this post are mine and do not necessarily reflect the view of my employer. Not all products or services mentioned on this site may fit all people. NMLS ID# 57916, (www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org). Mortgage loans only offered in Kentucky.

All loans and lines are subject to credit approval, verification, and collateral evaluation and are originated by lender. Products and interest rates are subject to change without notice. Manufactured and mobile homes are not eligible as collateral.

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Can you refinance a Kentucky Rural USDA Housing Loan?


You can refinance your existing USDA Rural Housing Loan. See details below:

 

 

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Can you refinance a Rural Housing Loan? The short answer is yes. See below for qualifying criteria

 

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KENTUCKY  USDA LOAN GUARANTEED RURAL HOUSING REFINANCE FEATURES

  • Loan must be secured by the same property as the original loan. The original loan must be Guaranteed Rural Housing (GRH) or USDA Section 502 Direct only. The Program may not be used to refinance FHA, VA, or other government or conventional mortgages.
  • Term of the new loan will be 30 years.
  • Interest rate of the new loan cannot exceed the interest rate of the loan being refinanced. However, the interest rate of the new loan does not have to meet the interest rate requirements established in RD Instruction 1980-D, §1980.320 Interest rate.
  • Property must be owned and occupied by the borrowers as their principal residence.
  • The guarantee fee is 1.00% of the total principal obligation of the new loan.
  • The 1.00% guarantee fee may be always financed into any GRH refinancing transaction. As usual, borrowers may finance other closing costs and fees up to 100% of the current appraised value. However, it is possible for the loan-to-value (LTV) of the new loan to reach 101% if the 1% guarantee fee is financed. Loans may exceed 100% LTV only to the extent that the excess represents a financed guarantee fee of no more than 1.00%.
  • Total household income cannot exceed the moderate level for the area as established in RD Instruction 1980-D, Exhibit C.
  • GRH refinance loans are permitted for properties in areas that have been determined to be non-rural since the existing loan was made.
  • Applicants are not eligible to receive “cash out” from the refinancing transaction. However, applicants may receive reimbursement from loan proceeds at settlement for their personal funds advanced for eligible loan purposes that are part of the refinance transaction, such as an appraisal fee or credit report fee. At loan closing, a nominal amount of “cash out” to the applicants (beyond reimbursement of these “prepaid” items) may occasionally result due to final escrow and interest calculations. This amount, if any, must be applied to a principal reduction of the new loan.
  • Subordinate financing such as home equity seconds and down payment assistance “silent” seconds cannot be included in the new loan amount. Any existing secondary financing must be subordinate to the new first lien.
  • Maximum loan amount cannot exceed the balance of the loan being refinanced, plus the guarantee fee, and reasonable and customary closing costs, including funds necessary to establish a new escrow account.
  • Unpaid fees, such as late fees due the current servicer, are not eligible to be included in the new loan amount.
  • eligible areas on USDA Rural Development’s web-site at:
  • http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.govhttp://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov

 


For commitments issues on or after October 1, 2016:

USDA charges the lender, who can pass the charge to the borrower, a one-time up-front cost, which is known as a Guarantee Fee. The Guarantee Fee can be financed in addition to the maximum base loan amount. The Guarantee Fee is calculated as follows as of October 1, 2016:
PURCHASE TRANSACTION CALCULATION:

  • 1.00% of the TOTAL loan amount for commitments issued on or after 10/1/16.
  • Calculation: Base loan amount divided by .99 = Total loan amount (round down to nearest dollar). Total loan is then multiplied by 1.00% to get the amount of the guarantee fee.
  • A Guarantee Fee & Annual Fee (monthly) Calculator can be found on the USDA training resource website.

CALCULATION FOR REFINANCE TRANSACTIONS:

  • 1.00% of the TOTAL loan amount for commitments issued on or after 10/1/16.
  • Calculation: Base loan amount divided by .99 = Total loan amount (round down to nearest dollar). Total loan is then multiplied by 1.00% to get the amount of the guarantee fee.
  • A Guarantee Fee & Annual Fee (monthly) Calculator can be found on the USDA training resource website.

ANNUAL FEE:
All loan transactions will include an annual fee of .35%

 

 

 

REPAYMENT RATIOS REFINANCE FOR BOTH GUARANTEED LOAN TO GUARANTEED LOAN AND DIRECT LOAN TO GUARANTEED LOAN:
USDA – GUS Approved
USDA – Manual Underwrite – Must meet USDA guideline maximum debt ratios of 29 & 41%–No Exceptions Allowed.
TERM OF NEW LOAN FOR BOTH GUARANTEED LOAN TO GUARANTEED LOAN AND DIRECT LOAN TO GUARANTEED LOAN:
TERM OF THE NEW LOAN WILL BE A 30 YEAR FULLY AMORTIZED FIXED RATE MORTGAGE ONLY.
INTEREST RATE
  • Interest rate of the new loan must be a fixed rate.
  • The interest rate must be lower than the existing loan to be refinanced.
  • Funded buy down accounts are not permitted.
HOUSEHOLD INCOME Total adjusted income for the household cannot exceed the moderate level for the area as established in HB-1-3555.
LOAN SECURITY
  • Loan security must include the same property as the original loan.
  • The security property must be owned and occupied by the applicants as their principal residence.
RURAL / NONRURAL AREAS SFHGLP refinance loans are permissible for properties in areas that have been determined to be non-rural since the existing loan was made.
PROPERTY VALUATION
  • The value of the new mortgage loan request must be supported by a new appraisal. The loan amount cannot exceed the present market value plus the one-time 2 percent guarantee fee. The new loan amount can include closing costs or lender fees if supported by market value.
INSPECTIONS
  • The lender must confirm the property meets or continues to meet the current requirements of HUD Handbook 4150.2 and 4905.1.
  • No further inspections or repairs required by Rural Development.
  • Lender may require inspections or repairs. Expenses related to inspections or repairs may not be financed.
NET TANGIBLE BENEFIT Every refinance
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The view and opinions stated on this website belong solely to the authors, and are intended for informational purposes only.  The posted information does not guarantee approval, nor does it comprise full underwriting guidelines.  This does not represent being part of a government agency. The views expressed on this post are mine and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer. Not all products or services mentioned on this site may fit all people