FHA Home Loans for Multi-Unit Properties
July 21, 2023
FHA Multi-Unit Property Loans, often referred to as FHA multifamily loans or FHA 2-4 unit loans, are mortgage options specifically designed for individuals who want to purchase multi-unit properties. These loans are insured by the Federal Housing Administration, which means that lenders are more willing to approve applicants with lower credit scores and provide more favorable terms compared to conventional loans.
Qualifying for an FHA Multi-Unit Property Loan
- Credit Score
Although FHA loans are more forgiving of lower credit scores, having a credit score of at least 580 will help you secure a lower down payment (3.5%). However, a score below 580 may still qualify, but with a higher down payment requirement (10%). - Debt-to-Income Ratio
Your debt-to-income ratio should be within acceptable limits, generally around 43%. This means your monthly debt payments (including your mortgage) should not exceed 43% of your monthly income. - Property Requirements
The property you intend to purchase must meet FHA guidelines. It should be in good condition and meet certain safety and habitability standards. - Occupancy
You must occupy it as your primary residence within 60 days of closing the loan and continue to live there for at least one year. - Financial Documentation
Be prepared to provide documentation of your income, employment history, and assets to demonstrate your ability to repay the loan.
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