Category: Homes for Sale in Kentucky by USDA

Kentucky Rural Housing Mortgage Loans Require No Money Down


Kentucky Rural Housing Mortgage Loans Require No Money Down.

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100% Financing for Rural Home Loans in Kentucky


100% Financing for Rural Home Loans in Kentucky 
 
Kentucky USDA Rural Development Housing Zero Down
USDA Home Loans : 100% Financing Kentucky USDA Rural Development Housing Zero Down
Kentucky USDA Mortgage Loans
Kentucky Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program

 

  • 100% financing, no down payment is required for the Rural Development Guarantee 502 Program in Ky. 30 Fixed 30 Year Rates only.
  • Qualifying ratios are 29% for housing costs and 41% for total debt. Borrowers may request an exception to exceed these ratios when strong compensating factors are identified.
  • No Max. Purchase Price.
  • Gift/Grant or Seller Concessions are allowed.
  • Not limited to Kentucky first time home buyers. Typically cannot own another home when using the RHS Ky Mortgage Loan Program. 
  • Income Restrictions Apply by Kentucky Counties with most counties being limited to $75k for a household family of four, or up to $98k for a household family of 5 or more.
  • Seller Concessions up to 6% allowed or up to appraised value. 
  • 640 Middle Credit Score is needed for an automated approval through GUS, but can go lower on credit scores to 620 with compensating factors, such as, verified 12 month rent history with no lates, 2 months reserves or more, limited debt to income ratios of 31 and 43% respectively with no lates in last 12 months. 
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    Joel Lobb 
    Senior  Loan Officer

    (NMLS#57916)
     
     

     phone: (502) 905-3708
     Fax:     (502) 327-9119
     
     Company ID #1364 | MB73346

How do Students Loans affect a Kentucky Rural Housing Mortgage Loan Approval?


Kentucky USDA Rural Housing Guidelines for Student Loans:

 

 Now offering Kentucky Rural RHS USDA loans  We are excited to offer you Kentucky RD USDA loans as our new product offering.   Product Highlights:  620+ FICO 102% LTV including the Guarantee Fee Max DTI and minimum reserves determined by GUS Owner Occupied, 1 unit properties only Up to 6% Seller Concessions allowed

Now offering Kentucky Rural RHS USDA loans
We are excited to offer you Kentucky RD USDA loans as our new product offering.
Product Highlights:
620+ FICO
102% LTV including the Guarantee Fee
Max DTI and minimum reserves determined by GUS
Owner Occupied, 1 unit properties only
Up to 6% Seller Concessions allowed

Kentucky Student loans that are currently in repayment must have documentation to verify the current payment due (e.g. letter from a loan servicer, online account verifications, or other official written documentation). The credit report alone is not acceptable documentation. Verifications are valid for 120 days, 180 days for new construction. A fixed loan payment will not adjust over the repayment term. The payment listed on the documentation may be used for debt ratios.

 

Graduated repayment plans typically start with low payments and then adjust every 12 months or more. Regardless of when payment adjustments occur, lenders must utilize the highest payment documented on the repayment plan agreement in debt ratios.

 

Deferred student loans that are not in repayment status may use an estimated payment of 1% of the loan balance reflected on the credit report, or a verified fixed payment provided by the loan servicer to document the payment that will be due once deferment ends.

 

Kentucky Student loans with Income Based Repayment (IBR) plans of $0 are not eligible to be used in the debt ratio. The borrower must provide documentation of the IBR payment plan from the loan servicer. The following apply:

 

  • If the IBR payment is less than $100 and 1 percent of the total loan balance is more than $100, a minimum payment of $100 must be included in the debt ratios.
  • If the IBR payment is less than $100 and 1 percent of the total loan balance is less than $100, a minimum payment of 1% of the loan balance must be included in the debt ratios.
  • If the current IBR payment is over $100, use that payment amount in the debt ratios.

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Joel Lobb 
Senior  Loan Officer

(NMLS#57916)
 
American Mortgage Solutions, Inc.
800 Stone Creek Pkwy, Ste 7,
Louisville, KY 40223

 phone: (502) 905-3708
 Fax:     (502) 327-9119
 
 Company ID #1364 | MB73346

Kentucky USDA Loans | Rural Housing Loans Kentucky


Kentucky USDA Loans | Rural Housing Loans Kentucky.

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An Introduction to Rural Housing Development Guaranteed Rural Housing Program


 

An Introduction to Rural Housing Development  Guaranteed Rural

Kentucky USDA Guaranteed Rural Housing Home Loans
USDA guaranteed loans are designed to make home ownership possible for low- and moderate-income families. Offered through USDA Rural Development, these loans feature:
  • No down payment requirement
  • Low monthly mortgage insurance premiums
  • Flexible credit and qualifying guidelines
Eligibility requirements include (but are not limited to):
  • Borrowers must not currently have adequate housing
  • Borrowers must occupy the purchased home
  • Homes must be in a residential Rural Development eligible area
For more information and to apply for an Kentucky FHA, VA, USDA or other type of Kentucky mortgage, contact one of our and take the next step toward home ownership today!

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Housing Program

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RHD has several online resources to assist you with learning the eligibility rules and the calculations for the guarantee fees.
· Income and property eligibility: http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcomeAction.do?NavKey=…
· USDA Lender Interactive Network Connection (LINC) website for training and job aids: https://usdalinc.sc.egov.usda.gov/USDALincTrainingResourceLib.do
· The Guaranteed Underwriting System (GUS): https://www.eauth.usda.gov/MainPages/index.aspx
· Underwriting and Loan Closing Documentation Matrix: http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/SupportDocuments/PR_UW_Loan_Closing_Matrix_Do…
· Rural Development Administrative Notices (ANs), which are RHD’s updates to their guidelines: http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rd-an_list.html

The GRH program is similar to a mortgage insurance program. The borrower may purchase a home at 100% LTV based on the appraised value on a 30 year fixed rate loan. The one time, upfront guarantee fee can be added to the loan as well. As a result, the total LTV on GRH loans is often between 100% – 103%. In addition to this upfront fee, the borrower will have monthly insurance premiums that are added to their qualifying housing expenses.