FHA Loan Types
Monday, January 7th, 2008
The FHA adjustable rate mortgage is a HUD mortgage specifically designed for low and moderate-income families who are trying to make the transition into home ownership.
An benefits those who would like to purchase a home but haven’t been able to put money away for the purchase, like recent college graduates, newlyweds, or people who are still trying to complete their education.
The Energy Efficient Mortgage program (EEM) helps current or potential homeowners significantly lower their monthly utility bills. It allows them to incorporate the cost of energy efficient improvements into their new FHA home loan or FHA refinancing loan.
Graduated Payment Mortgages are FHA loans for homebuyers who currently have low to moderate incomes but expect them to increase substantially over the next 5 to 10 years.
are specifically designed toward those who purchase housing units in a condominium building.
FHA Section 245(a) allows those who currently have a limited income, but expect that their monthly earnings will increase, to purchase a home with the help of a Growing Equity Mortgage in which payments start small and increase gradually over time.
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