Posts Tagged ‘19149’

HUD, HUD, HUD

mcentifonti | October 6th, 2008 | No Comments »

4934 N Smedley St.

3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath
Asking: $39,000
Open to Owner Occupants
Bid Deadline:October 12, 2008

1503 Stevens St.

3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath
Asking: $85,000
Open to Owner Occupants
Bid Deadline:October 12, 2008

4753 Sheffield St.

3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath
Asking: $63,000
Open to Owner Occupants
Bid Deadline:October 12, 2008

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Melissa Centifonti
Philadelphia Hud Home Specialist

melissa@realtorsinphilly.com

What is HUD’s Teacher Next Door Program?

mcentifonti | August 28th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

In an effort to make American communities strong the Department of Housing and Urban Development has incentive programs for professionals. Today I will review the one called “Teacher Next Door”

This program is open to any person employed full-time by a state accredited public school or private school as a classroom teacher in grades pre-K through12. Participants must certify that they are employed by a school, and in good standing, that serves the school district/jurisdiction in which the home they are purchasing is located.

You don’t have to be a first-time homebuyer to participate. However, neither you nor your spouse can own any residential real property for the calendar year preceding the date of your HUD home purchase. You must agree to live in the HUD home as your only residence for 3-years after you move into it.

Here’s the exciting part…
The selected bidder may purchase the property at a 50 percent discount from the list price. For example, if a HUD home is listed for $100,000, a teacher can buy it for $50,000. To make a HUD home even more affordable, you can apply for an FHA-insured mortgage with a down payment of only $100 and you may finance all closing costs.

If the home you want to purchase needs repairs, you may use FHA’s 203(k) mortgage program. This program allows you to finance both the purchase of the home and the cost of needed repairs. You have the benefit of one loan for both costs and one monthly payment.

Check The Daily HUD to see if there’s a home you might like to make your own!

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Melissa Centifonti
Philadelphia Hud Home Specialist

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215.630.1550

The Daily HUD

mcentifonti | August 26th, 2008 | No Comments »

6004 Belden St

3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath
Asking: $96,000
Open to Owner Occupants
Bid Deadline: August 31, 2008
*This property is a Relist
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Melissa Centifonti
Philadelphia Hud Home Specialist

melissa@realtorsinphilly.com
215.630.1550

What property types are eligble for 203(k) Loans

mcentifonti | August 21st, 2008 | No Comments »

The property must be a one to four family dwelling that has been in existence for more than one year (the # of units must be acceptable to local zoning requirements). Some portion of the foundation system must remain in place.

This loan may also be used to convert a one family dwelling into a multi family dwelling and vise versa.

A 203(k) mortgage may be originated on a “mixed use” residential property provided: (1) The property has no greater than 25 percent (for a one story building); 33 percent (for a three story building); and 49 percent (for a two story building) of its floor area used for commercial (storefront) purposes; (2) the commercial use will not affect the health and safety of the occupants of the residential property; and (3) the rehabilitation funds will only be used for the residential functions of the dwelling and areas used to access the residential part of the property.

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Melissa Centifonti
Philadelphia Hud Home Specialist

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215.630.1550

What’s a 203(k) mortgage?

mcentifonti | August 19th, 2008 | No Comments »

Traditionally if you buy a house that needs work you have to fix it with out of pocket money. Meaning first you acquire the property (probably with a mortgage) for the market value in it’s current state (disrepair). Then you use cash or some other line of credit to fix the house. And finally you refinance to get rid of high interest loans or consolidate the repair efforts into one more permanent mortgage. Whew, that was exhausting!

HUD thought the same thing, so in 1978 they created the 203(k) program. The borrower can get just one mortgage to finance both the acquisition and the rehabilitation of the property. The mortgage is based on the projected value of the property post repairs.

Don’t be a lofty dreamer! These aren’t for the weak of heart, there’s a whole lot of paperwork involved. But it does present an alternative method of financing for those individuals willing to put forth the effort.

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