VA Home Loans Remain Unchanged for Orange County Borrowers

While other loan programs continue to go though multiple guideline changes, the VA loan program has been mostly unchanged for Orange County VA home loan borrowers. FHA and Fannie Mae have recently tightened their guidelines. VA has not.

FHA and Fannie Mae Tighten Condo Financing Guidelines

FHA and Fannie Mae recently tightened their guidelines for financing on condominiums. FHA, which has an extensive approved condo list in Orange County, recently started requiring that projects on the list be “recertified”, a costly and time consuming process. Also, projects that were not previously on the list will need to go through a full review and approval process, which will take even more time and more cost. Plus, there is no guaranty that a project will be financeable. Even Fannie Mae is requiring a much more thorough look at condo projects. Each lender has their own approved condo list for Conventional loans, making lending on condo’s very tricky. VA is the only program that continues to have a valid project approval list. This is a big advantage for Orange County VA home home buyers interested in a condo. If they specifically look at VA approved condo projects, they will have an advantage over FHA and Fannie Mae home buyers. The key is to know how to find Orange County condo projects on the VA approved list.

Fannie Mae Lowers the Debt to Income Ratios

In December 2009 Fannie Mae decreased the debt to income ratios used to qualify borrowers. Although the “guideline” ratios rae still 28/36, it was possible to get a home buyer approved with a debt ratio of 60% in some cases. Now, Fannie Mae will not allow ratios over 45%, unless there are strong compensating factors. In ases with strong compensating factors, they will allow a ratio of 50%. This dramatically effected the amount borrowers can qualify for. VA guidelines remain unchanged, with some borrowers getting approval with debt ratios as high as 60%.

FHA Increases the Upfront Mortgage Insurance Premium

FHA increased the Upfront Mortgage Insurance Premium to 2.25%. The UFMIP is similar to the VA Funding Fee, which on a typical transaction is 2.15%. The great thing about VA loans is there is no a Monthly Mortgage Insurance, which FHA has. Fannie Mae also requires Mortggae Insurance if the down payment is less than 20% of the property value. There is talk that FHA may increase the Monthly Mortgage Insurance beyond the current .55%. (versus VA, which is 0%).

So while all of these changes have taken place, the VA loan program has held steady. Orange County mortgage rates on VA loans are also very low, as are interest rates for most programs. Compared to Fannie Mae, VA is actually very competitive. Fannie Mae has “pricing hits” that begin when the loan to value is over 60% and when the FICO is less than 740. The pricing hits can really add up if the FICO score drops under 660, or if the property is a condo over 75% loan to value. If the loan is a cash out refinance, be prepared to pay extra for a high rate. VA does not have pricing hits and will even allow a VA cash out refinance to 90% of the properties value. Imagine the following scenario: cash out to refinance on a condo for a borrower with a 660 FICO score at 80% loan to value. (Fannie Mae won’t even go over 80% on a cash out refi, and FHA won’t allow over 85%.)

The first step an Orange County VA eligible home buyer needs to take is to talk to an Orange County VA lender who can answer questions and prequalify you for a loan before you begin looking at homes.

Authored by Tim Storm, an Orange County, CA Loan Officer MLO 223456– Please contact my office at Emery Financial Group for more information about an Orange County, CA home loan.  877-786-4243 x 7.

www.OCFHALoans.com

Contact us for your Orange County VA Mortgage:

Call our office today and see how we can help you and your family. Ask for your Free First Time Home Buyer Report.

877.786.4243 x 7 | tstorm (at) ochomebuyerloans.com

 

How to Buy a Home in Orange County with $0 Out Pocket with a VA Loan

It is possible to purchase a property in Orange County with no money out of pocket if your eligible for a VA loan. Commonly referred to as a VA NO NO, with a little negotiating, it can be done.

What is a VA NO NO?

VA refers to the Veterans Administration, which offers 100% financing for eligible veterans and active duty military personnel.  The first “NO” refers to the fact that no down payment is required on a VA loan up to the loan limits for each region. In Orange County, the VA loan Limit for 100% financing is $593,750.  The second “NO” refers to negotiating to have the seller pay all the Veterans closing costs. Closing costs, depending on the purchase price, can easily be between 2% and 3% of the purchase price.  During the offer/counteroffer stage of a transaction, the buyer needs to negotiate to have the seller pay the estimated amount needed to close and the Veteran can end up purchasing a home with no money out of pocket.

$8,000 First Time Buyer Tax Credit

If an Orange County VA eligible First Time Home Buyer plays their cards right, they can purchase a home with no out of pocket funds and the government will pay you $8,000 to do it. To qualify for the Tax Credit, a property must be in contract by April 30, 2010, and then escrow closed by June 30, 2010. The tax credit is equal to 10% of the purchase price, or $8,000, which ever is less. In Orange County, home buyers would be hard pressed to find a property for less than $80,000, so 99% of Orange County First Time Home Buyers should get the full amount.

The first thing to do is check with an Orange County VA Expert Loan Officer who can put together multiple loan scenarios based on your goals and qualifications. Orange County VA loan PreApproval is very important, especially prior to making an offer.

Authored by Tim Storm, an Orange County, CA Loan Officer MLO 223456– Please contact my office at Emery Financial Group for more information about an Orange County, CA home loan.  877-786-4243 x 7.

www.OCFHALoans.com

Contact us for your Orange County VA Mortgage:

Call our office today and see how we can help you and your family. Ask for your Free First Time Home Buyer Report.

877.786.4243 x 7 | tstorm (at) ochomebuyerloans.com

Orange County VA Home Loan Limits for 2010

The Veterans Administration recently announced the VA 100% financing loan limits for Orange County, and the limit was reduced. In 2009 an Orange County VA eligible home buyer could purchase a home with $0 down up to a price of $737,500. In 2010 the limit has been reduced to $593,750.

The reduction on the loan limit should not have much of an effect for most Orange County VA home buyers. Since they are still eligible to purchase a home of almost $600,000 with no down payment, the decrease will barely be felt by 99% of buyers.

Orange County VA Home Buyers Can Still Get Loan Over $593,750 * 2011 increased to $700,000

Although the limit has been reduced, Orange County VA home buyers will still be able to buy homes valued at greater than $593,750 with a VA loan. The high-balance VA Jumbo mortgage program started in 2008. VA eligible home buyers just need to come up with a down payment equal to 25% of the difference between the 100% financing limit and the purhase price of their home.

Example VA eligible Purchase  for Placentia, CA

For example, if Mike Smith is looking to purchase a home in Placentia for $693,750 (for this example, $100K over the 100% financing limit), then Mike would need to have a down payment of $25,000. That is not bad. That works out to a 3.6% down payment, plus there is no Monthly Mortgage Insurance.

Example of VA Purchase in Tustin, CA

Just for another example, let’s assume that Jill Monroe, a VA eligible home buyer, is looking to purchase a home in Tustin, CA for $650,000. That is $56,250 over the 100% financing limit. 25% of $56,250 is $14,062. Jill would need to come up with $14,062 for the down payment, only a 2.1% down payment.

Southern California VA Loan Limits for 100% Financing

County Name Single Family Home

($0 DOWN AND UP TO)
LOS ANGELES $593,750
ORANGE $593,750
RIVERSIDE $417,000
SAN BERNARDINO $417,000
SAN DIEGO $437,500
SANTA BARBARA $417,000
VENTURA $486,250

 

The first thing to do is check with an Orange County VA Expert Loan Officer who can put together multiple loan scenarios based on your goals and qualifications. Orange County VA loan PreApproval is very important, especially prior to making an offer.

Authored by Tim Storm, an Orange County, CA Loan Officer MLO 223456– Please contact my office at Emery Financial Group for more information about an Orange County, CA home loan.  877-786-4243 x 7.

www.OCFHALoans.com

Contact us for your Orange County VA Mortgage:

Call our office today and see how we can help you and your family. Ask for your Free First Time Home Buyer Report.

877.786.4243 x 7 | tstorm (at) ochomebuyerloans.com

 

Orange County VA Loans | First Time Buyer Tax Credit Extended for Armed Forces

Orange County, CA First Time Buyers using VA financing will be pleased to know that the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit has been extended. For most home buyers, the tax credit has been extended through June 30, 2010, as long as the purchase contract has been signed by April 30, 2010. But for members of the Armed Forces who meet certain criteria, the extension goes out an extra 12 months.

Expanded Rules for Members of the Armed Forces to Benefit Orange County Buyers

For those members of the “Uniformed” services, or members of Foreign Service of the United States, or employees of the Intelligence Community, the following exception will allow for the extended deadline dates.  Extended Duty is defined as “Official Orders outside the United States for at least 90 days during the period from 12-21-2009 to May 1, 2009.

First Time Buyer Tax Credit Deadlines for Extended Duty Borrowers

The tax credit dates are extended to include the following:

  • Contract must be signed by April 30, 2009
  • The transaction must be closed by June 30, 2009

This extension will help a lot of people. The tax credit was set to expire on November 3o, 2009. Now, with the expanded and extended rules, Orange County first time buyers will have plenty of time to find a home and close escrow. The Tax Credit is good for up to $8,000 or 10% of the sales price, whichever is less. Since there aren’t many homes in Orange County priced less than $80,000, most Orange County home buyers will get the full $8,000.

Income Limits Are Increased

The new rules have increased the income limits to $125,000 for Single tax filers and $225,000 for Married tax filers. This is quite a bit higher than the previous limits, and will help those buyers looking in the higher price ranges. The purchase price must be less than $800,000.

Orange County Buyers Should Get PreApproved

Orange County First Time Home Buyers should get PreApproved for a VA loan prior to shopping for a home. It is important to know what you will qualify for before getting too far into the home buying process. Also, sellers will not even accept an offer from a buyer unless the buyer has been PreApproved by a lender. PreApproval is a quick and easy process. The first step is to contact an Orange County Direct VA lender.

Authored by Tim Storm, an Orange County, CA Loan Officer MLO 223456– Please contact my office at Emery Financial Group for more information about an Orange County, CA home loan.  877-786-4243 x 7.

www.OCFHALoans.com

Contact us for your Orange County VA Mortgage:

Call our office today and see how we can help you and your family. Ask for your Free First Time Home Buyer Report.

877.786.4243 x 7 | tstorm (at) ochomebuyerloans.com

 

Orange County, CA First Time Buyer Uses VA Loan for $0 Down Purchase

VA is one of the only programs currently available that offers 100% financing for Orange County home buyers. Last month, Michelle Tucker, a single VA eligible homebuyer, took advantage of her VA eligibility and purchased her first home in Santa Ana, CA for $375,000. She had no down payment, and the seller paid all of her closing costs.

What is a VA No No?

Michelle bought her home using what is commonly referred to as a VA No No. The “No No” stands for “No Down payment” and “No closing costs”. The seller paid all recurring and non-recurring closing costs for Michelle. Michelle did pay for the appraisal, which was $425 and needed to be paid at the beginning of the process. But other than that, she was able to purchase her home without depleting her reserves.

Michelle began the homebuying process back in May, 2009. After renting for the over 10 years and feeling like property values would never be affordable in Orange County, the real estate downturn hit. Homes that were once valued at close to $600,000 were suddenly worth less than $400,000. Also, creating the perfect storm, interest rates have been very low for most of 2009, and the First Time Buyer tax credit of $8,000 even made it better. First thing Michelle did was contact an experienced, Orange County Direct VA Lender. Her Orange County VA loan officer was able to explain how the program works and prepare several VA loan scenarios based on her qualifications. He even helped to retrieve her Certificate of Eligibility.

PreApproval for VA Loan

As part of the VA PreApproval process, she provided 2 years tax returns and W2’s, paystubs for the most recent month, 2 months bank statements, and copies of her drivers license and social security card. She also provided her DD214. A loan application was completed and credit report run. With FICO scores ranging from 661 to 679, she was good to go. PreApproval only took a few days to complete, and with no costs. Once PreApproved she was introduced to a Orange County Realtor who was familiar with VA financing and also very familiar with the Santa Ana, Tustin, and Orange market areas Michelle was most interested in.

Finding a Home in Orange County is Not Easy

Michelle quickly found that with the drop in home prices also came a flood of renters looking to buy their first home. Also competing for the properties she was looking at were “all cash” investors. While frustrating, she persevered. In June she made offers on 6 homes. In July she made offers on another 8 homes with still no results. Finally, after taking a few weeks off from the home search, she got an accepted offer in August. $375,000 purchase price with the seller paying all of her closing costs, including her “prepaid” expenses such as interest, insurance, and taxes. Escrow was set for a 45 days close. On September 28, 2009, the loan funded and the Deed was recorded. The property was hers.

While purchasing a home can be a frustrating experience at times, working with experienced real estate professionals can help to make it as smooth as possible.

Authored by Tim Storm, an Orange County, CA Loan Officer MLO 223456– Please contact my office at Emery Financial Group for more information about an Orange County, CA home loan.  877-786-4243 x 7.

www.OCFHALoans.com

Contact us for your Orange County VA Mortgage:

Call our office today and see how we can help you and your family. Ask for your Free First Time Home Buyer Report.

877.786.4243 x 7 | tstorm (at) ochomebuyerloans.com