Thursday, August 18, 2011

USDA Still Offers No-Down Payment Mortgages

 

usdaThanks to funding from federal programs to boost the housing market, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) still has $11.2 billion in its coffers earmarked for mortgage loans. The USDA’s Rural Development Service’s Section 502 loan is one of the few mortgage programs that requires no down payment.

In earlier years, the program ran out of money by late summer, leaving homebuyers in limbo as they waited for the new budget year to begin. In Florida, most low-income and middle-income buyers qualify if they live in rural areas, smaller towns or some outlying suburbs to larger cities.


The program will change slightly after Oct. 1, when buyers will be required to pay a 0.3 percent premium for mortgage insurance monthly; however, the cost of upfront mortgage insurance will be reduced to 2 percent from its current 3.5 percent.

 

Click here to see which areas of town are USDA eligible.

 

Gloria Walters | REALTOR
Bridging the Gap Between Buyers and Sellers

772-359-7543 (direct)
813-200-8708 (fax)
gwalters83@gmail.com

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