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William Hinsche
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FHA 203K program vs. Home Improvement Loan vs. Other?

William Hinsche
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FHA 203K program vs. Home Improvement Loan vs. Other?

$50K-$60K rehab costs for a duplex.

Need lowest cash in, and lowest monthly payments. Shortest timeline to make ready.

Which one do you recommend?

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Jason Wray
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Jason Wray
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Your going to to want to use a Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac renovations loan. FHA is going to hurt you in the ROI aspect due to the UFMIP 1.75% and the MIP .85%. Versus the Conv PMI and rates with no UFMIP.

If you have good to fair credit your best using a conv. program to avoid the UFMIP & higher MIP versus PMI. You can also use seller Contribution to buy out the PMI lender paid going Conv.

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