Can retirees qualify for FHA loans if they are buying a "new" house?
Peregrine Took
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Sun Aug-23-09 11:44 AM
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Can retirees qualify for FHA loans if they are buying a "new" house? |
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We sold our old house 3 years ago and 'would like to buy a house again but 'hate to subtract that big down payment chunk from our already dwindled nest egg.
If we could get an FHA loan and then use the $8,000.00 tax rebate (saying it gets extended, that is...) then we would be in a position to buy something and still keep our small nest egg afloat.
I would feel better owning a nice little house rather than renting and seeing that money drift out the window every month.
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quiller4
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Sun Aug-23-09 11:52 AM
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1. Income is income to the FHA . Pension income is treated |
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the same way earnings from employment are. If your income is high enough to qualify and your credit score meets spec, then yes.
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Little Star
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Tue Apr-06-10 09:01 AM
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2. I need help ( in simple language to understand this). |
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Anyone up to telling me what this means? Talk to me like I am only in grades one to six if you chose to explain it to me, cause I'm clueless. :think:
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