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- What will a co-signer do for me on an FHA loan? by Oregon FHA Loans on Nov 18, 2009
My father would like to help us purchase our first home by co-signing on the loan for us. (yes, we both understand the implications of him being a co-signer on the mortgage). He is retired and living on his pension (not collecting SS just yet). Is th...
- Reverse Mortgage: Is it right for you? by Oregon FHA Loans on Nov 6, 2009
Reverse mortgages are becoming popular in America. HUD’s Federal Housing Administration (FHA) created one of the first. The Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) is FHA’s reverse mortgage program which enables you to withdraw some of the equity...
- FHA underwriting guidelines vs. Lender Overlays by Oregon FHA Loans on Nov 2, 2009
Many people may not understand the difference between an FHA underwriting guideline and a lender overlay, but I am going to try to explain it here, because there are some very interesting things happening in this arena currently. First of all, where...
- FHA Changes Oregon Streamline Refinance Rules by Oregon FHA Loans on Sep 21, 2009
One of the best things about having an FHA loan in Eugene/Springfield, OR in the past was the ability to get a lower rate with a “Streamline” refinance. In this process, about all you had to do was prove you were current on your mortgage, nothing...
- Duplex Purchase for FHA First Time Home Buyer by Oregon FHA Loans on Aug 19, 2009
So, you have been considering buying a duplex and having your renter make part of your house payment for you, right? Well, I am looking at the writing on the wall and seeing a change coming as more and more lenders require a minimum of 20% down payme...
- Buying a Foreclosure - choosing a contractor for the repairs! by Eugene Loan Guy on Feb 5, 2009
- $7500 First Time Homebuyer Real Tax Credit by Eugene Loan Guy on Jan 28, 2009
According to the news reports that I am reading, the "Stimulus Bill," both House and Senate versions have a provision for the $7,500 first time home buyer tax credit to actually be a credit rather than a 15 year interest free loan. Since both ve





