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USDA 100% Mortgage: A Thing of the Past?

You've heard it here before--this product, sponsored by USDA Rural Development, allows borrowers to get 100% financing at a low fixed interest rate if the property is in designated rural areas--which aren't limited to the back of beyond. Property just outside city limits is often considered rural for the purposes of geting these loans. But you may have to hurry.
According to ForexHound, the number of home loans guaranteed by the USDA ballooned to nearly 120,000 in the first nine months of 2009, up from roughly 35,000 in all of 2007. But given the amount of development in outskirts all over the US, fewer areas are truly rural and once the population is sufficient they will be taken off the rolls.

Bank Saying No to USDA

One of the largest banks in America is discontuing rural housing mortgages, and it may not be the only one. With the possibility of these mortgages going away and the discontinuence of the first time home buyer credit in November, low-to-moderate income home buyers need to move very fast. if you haven't called your bank, do it now. Get approved, not just prequalified--you want to be ready to pull the trigger as soon as you find a house.

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A 4.375% Mortgage Rate? With NO Down Payment?! You Bet!

The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development agency is reducing its interest rates on direct home loans to 4.375 percent. The change is effective on February 1st.

USDA Rural Development is committed to increasing home ownership in rural areas and is reducing the interest rate on home loans. Click here for more information about how you can qualify for this ZERO-DOWN program.

Under the direct home loan program, low- and very-low income families and individuals receive a loan directly from USDA Rural Development to buy, build or improve homes in rural areas. The loans require no down payment and the standard term is 33 years. Payment assistance, which can reduce monthly mortgage payments, is also available for those who qualify. Credit underwriting requirements are similar to those for FHA programs. Income must be documented.

Drop any questions about this or other topics in the "Comments" for this blog and I'll get them answered.

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Gina Pogol writes for an online media company about mortgage and finance. In addition to a decade in mortgage lending, she formerly consulted for Experian and other credit bureaus, and worked as a tax accountant for Deloitte. She has a BS in Financial Management from the University of Nevada.

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