What is a 203K Loan? An FHA Rehabilitation Mortgage (Average 203K rehab is $7,500) First Lien Position Owner Occupied Assumable.

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What is a 203K Loan? An FHA Rehabilitation Mortgage (Average 203K rehab is $7,500) First Lien Position Owner Occupied Assumable

The Advantages Renovation cost in tax deductible mortgage rather than high cost credit cards or retail installment loans. Can escrow payments while repairs completed. Escrow funds in interest bearing account. Frees cash on hand for other investment opportunities. Only one monthly payment

203(k) Eligible Properties 1-4 unit properties Condos (interior only & max 4 units) Existing homes complete for over 1 year New construction on part of original foundation Row Homes

203(k) Necessary Improvements Health and safety repairs Corrections of code violations Correcting structural deficiencies Repairs necessary to meet HUD property compliance smoke detectors

203(k) Repair Ideas Structural alterations and additions Remodeling Kitchens and Baths Modernize plumbing, heating, AC and electrical systems Install or repair well or septic system Roofing, gutters, downspouts

Other 203(k) Improvements New free standing appliances Interior & exterior painting Flooring, carpeting & tile Swimming pool repairs Energy efficient improvements Other improvements that are a permanent part of the real estate

Ineligible 203(k) Improvements Luxury items that are not a permanent part of the real estate are not eligible as a cost of repairs.

Other Important Things to Know No cash back – left over money goes towards principal balance 3 & 4 units must be self-sustaining Identity of Interest transactions are not permitted on 203k programs

Selling the 203(k)

Turn an old listing into a $old listing Market house with a renovation & payment plan Advertise renovation in newspaper ads or Community Home booklets.

Create a Vision for a buying decision!! Watch for reactions to specific parts of the home. Use phrases like… “if you want to change the color of the carpet in the living room, you can just include that in your mortgage.” or the kitchen cabinets, bathroom fixtures, appliances, put on a deck, etc…

Improve your listing power!! Get the listing by assuring the seller a quicker sale advertising their home as the “Create your own dream home!!!!”

Turn Renters into Homeowners Pre-counsel borrowers to look for less expensive fixer – upper (doesn’t have the curb appeal) A two unit can help pay the mortgage Get great referrals and life long customers