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Previous Short Sale? How soon can you get a loan???

 

If you have lost your home it doesn't mean you can't go right out and buy another.  Not all short sales are the same, and if you still have good credit, then you may qualify for an FHA loan.  Talk to your lender and see what they have to say.  Let me know if you need a list of local lenders here in Hawaii.

 

Via Cari & Doug Anderson (Diversified Mortgage Group):

east bay short sale informationAll of us in the real estate industry are acutely aware of the short sale phenomenon which has been prevalent for the past few years and is still going strong. The decline in home values have prompted many home owners to either negotiate a payoff for less than the amount they owe or even worse, to walk away altogether.

                While many home owners have fallen into this dilemma as a result of poor financial management, there is a distinct group who are forced into the short sale arena through nothing but bad luck. For instance, a home owner may be transferred out of the area and has no choice but to sell short. Other trigger events may include job loss or illness. After the dust settles and they have moved on, they may be wondering if they are destined to be renters for the next decade.

                Home financing these days falls into one of two categories: conventional and government (ie: FHA). Prior to 2008, most home loans closed were conventional due to lax underwriting guidelines. With those days behind us, FHA loans are the saving grace of the lending industry and account for a much larger share of loans originated today.

                For a potential buyer with a previous short sale, conventional loans would require the buyer to wait 4 years from the date of the short sale unless it can be proven that the short sale occurred due to circumstances beyond the buyer's control (see examples above) and the buyer had no derogatory credit prior to such circumstances. Then the wait would be 2 years.  

                So let's assume that a buyer had been transferred out of the area and had to short sell. Is he doomed to wait at least 2 years? Not if he applies for an FHA loan. In December, FHA announced its new policy regarding previous short sales. As long as a buyer was current on the mortgage and other debts at the time of the short sale, there is no waiting period to obtain a new FHA purchase loan.

                The point to remember with previous short sales is to document the reason behind it and to show the event occurred not as a result of financial mismanagement. As you can see, not all short sales are equal and through FHA financing, some buyers can reclaim homeownership faster than they may've thought!

                If you or anyone you know has faced a similar circumstance and would like more information, please contact us any time at (925) 964-1213.

                         Cari & Doug Anderson

Diversified Mortgage Group

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Comments

Georgina, thank you for the information.  It certainly will be a new world after we sort through all of this mess.

Posted by Craig Richardson (RE/MAX Allegiance) almost 2 years ago

wtf

Posted by Jeffery Griffin (R) (Kama'aina Properties Inc.) almost 2 years ago

this is a really good point. Once your home is finally sold short sale, it may be very difficult to purchase a new one. Im sure many will appreciate this information

Posted by Michael Caruso Real Estate Group almost 2 years ago

Thanks for the comments!  Jeff - ?

Posted by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui) almost 2 years ago

Now that is indeed interesting and something I was NOT aware of! thanks!

Posted by Barbara-Jo's Beach Blog - Clearwater Florida Real Estate (Charles Rutenberg Realty) almost 2 years ago

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