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KHC's Down payment Assistance Program (DAP)

Down Payment Assistance Programs in Kentucky



For Kentucky First Time Home Buyers to current Kentucky homeowners, many state, county and local housing agencies offer affordable loan programs with Down Payment Assistance (DPA), subject to availability of funds and credit qualifying. 

Kentucky Down Payment Assistance programs  can vary with single products or sometimes can be a combination of products such as Mortgage Credit Certificates (MCC), Grants, DPA’s along with closing cost assistance and low interest rates and fees that can help individuals and families become successful homeowners.

All Kentucky home borrowers must qualify for an underlying mortgage product according to the Housing Finance Agency authority (FHA, VA, USDA or Conventional)

Housing loan programs are then layered on top to provide additional benefits. If eligible, the borrower can also add a down payment and closing cost assistance to their loan according to individual program guidelines

Kentucky Housing Regular Down Payment Assistance of $10,000

  • Purchase price up to $510,939​ with Secondary Market​ or Mortgage Revenue Bond (MRB) income limits.
  • Assistance in the form of a loan up to $10,000 in $100 increments.
  • Repayable over a 10-year term at 3.75 percent.
  • Available to all KHC first-mortgage loan recipients.

​​More About Down Payment and Closing Costs

  • No liquid asset review and no limit on borrower reserves.
  • Specific credit underwriting standards may apply to down payment programs.​

Kentucky Housing Mortgage Revenue Bonds (MRB)

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​​​​​Secondary Market Funding Source

  • First-time and repeat homebuyers statewide
  • 30-year fixed interest rate
  • Principal residence ONLY
  • Purchase Price Limit:  $510,939​
  • Borrower must meet KHC's Secondary Market Income Limits
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Joel Lobb
Mortgage Loan Officer - Expert on Kentucky Mortgage Loans


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🏒 Address911 Barret Ave., Louisville, KY 40204


Evo Mortgage
Company NMLS# 1738461
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For assistance with Kentucky mortgage loans, reach out via email, call, or text Joel Lobb directly.


Kentucky Local Home Loan Lender Services

✅ First-Time Home Buyers Welcome
✅ FHA, Rural Housing (USDA), VA, and Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) Loans
✅ Conventional Loan Options Available
✅ Fast Local Decision-Making
✅ Experienced Guidance Through the Home Buying Process

Mobile Home Loan Guidelines for Kentucky: FHA, VA, USDA, and Conventional Loans

Manufactured home properties are often more affordable than standard single-family homes, making them an attractive option for many prospective buyers. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer or looking to refinance, there are financing options for manufactured homes through FHA, VA, USDA, and Conventional loan programs.

Important Guidelines for Manufactured Home Mortgages in Kentucky

Before diving into specific loan programs, it's essential to understand two critical requirements that apply to almost all manufactured home loans in Kentucky:

Permanent Foundation: The manufactured or mobile home must be on a permanent foundation. This means the home must be permanently affixed to the land with proper structural supports, meeting local building codes. Read more here what constitutes a permanent foundation ➡️https://www.huduser.gov/portal/Publications/PDF/foundation_guide_complete.pdf

Single Relocation: The home must have only been moved once, from the factory or dealership to the permanent site. Homes that have been relocated more than once typically do not qualify for financing.

Keeping these two key factors in mind will significantly improve your chances of securing a mortgage loan for a manufactured home.


Here's a detailed look at the requirements and guidelines for each program:


FHA Manufactured Home Loans

Minimum Credit Score: 500 qualifying FICO score

Eligible Property Types: Singlewide, Doublewide, and Triplewide units

Loan-to-Value (LTV): Purchase or Rate-Term up to 96.5% LTV; Cash Out up to 80% LTV

Manual Underwrites: Allowed

Additional Requirements:

Real Property Conversion required at closing

Home must be your primary residence

Property cannot have been previously installed or occupied at another site

Age of Home: Home must have been constructed after June 15, 1976

USDA Manufactured Home Loans

Minimum Credit Score: 550 qualifying FICO score

Eligible Property Types: Singlewide, Doublewide, and Triplewide units

Loan-to-Value (LTV): Purchase up to 100% LTV

Manual Underwrites: Required; Maximum Debt-to-Income (DTI) ratio is 29/41

Additional Requirements:

Home must be located in a USDA-eligible rural area

Real Property Conversion required at closing

Home must be a 2006 model or newer

Property cannot have been previously installed or occupied at another site

Must be your primary residence 

You cannot do not a mobile home loan on a USDA loan in Kentucky --Only available  in select pilot States and Kentucky is not in that program


VA Manufactured Home Loans

Minimum Credit Score: 500 qualifying FICO score

Eligible Property Types: Singlewide, Doublewide, and Triplewide units

Loan-to-Value (LTV): Purchase or Rate-Term up to 100% LTV; Cash Out up to 80% LTV

Manual Underwrites: Allowed

Additional Requirements:

Real Property Conversion required at closing

Property can be previously installed or occupied at another site

Must be your primary residence

Age of Home: Home must have been constructed after June 15, 1976

Conventional Manufactured Home Loans

Minimum Credit Score: 620 qualifying FICO score

Eligible Property Types: Singlewide, Doublewide, and Triplewide units

Loan-to-Value (LTV): Purchase or Rate-Term up to 95% LTV; Cash Out up to 65% LTV

Additional Requirements:

Real Property Conversion required at closing

Home must have been constructed after June 15, 1976

Property cannot have been previously installed or occupied at another site

Primary and second homes allowed

Why Choose a Manufactured Home Loan?

Manufactured homes offer a cost-effective alternative to traditional housing, with modern designs and layouts that meet the needs of today's homeowners. With these flexible loan options, Kentucky homebuyers have access to financing programs tailored to manufactured housing.

Whether you’re looking for a low credit score option, zero money down, or a loan for a primary or secondary residence, these programs cater to a variety of financial situations.

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Joel Lobb
Mortgage Loan Officer - Expert on Kentucky Mortgage Loans


🌐 Websitewww.mylouisvillekentuckymortgage.com
🏒 Address: 911 Barret Ave., Louisville, KY 40204


Evo Mortgage
Company NMLS# 1738461
Personal NMLS# 57916

For assistance with Kentucky mortgage loans, reach out via email, call, or text Joel Lobb directly.



USDA Proposed Rule – Significant Derogatory Credit and Refinance Seasoning and Payment Performance

 

On September 19, 2024, a Proposed Rule was published in the Federal Register to amend the Single-Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program (SFHGLP) regulation to implement changes related to the consideration of a previous USDA loss as significant derogatory credit and the seasoning and payment history requirements for refinance transactions.  Specifically, this rule proposes to:

  • Establish a timeframe of seven-years following a previous Agency loan that resulted in a loss to the government for the loss to be considered significant derogatory credit.
  • Eliminate the seasoning requirement for borrowers to refinance their existing Rural Development Single-Family Housing mortgage using the streamlined and non-streamlined refinance Borrowers must have no delinquencies greater than 30 days on the mortgage account within 180 days prior to loan application (or since origination, if the account has not been open 180 days).
  • Establish a six-month seasoning period requirement for borrowers to refinance their existing Rural Development Single-Family Housing mortgage using the streamlined-assist refinance Borrowers must have no delinquencies greater than 30 days on the mortgage account within 180 days prior to loan application.

Rural Development invites the public to submit comments on all aspects on the proposed rule. Comments to the proposed rule may be submitted via the Federal e Rulemaking Portal located at www.regulations.gov. While the public comment period is open for 60 days, Rural Development encourages all interested parties to submit comments as soon as feasible. Comments must be submitted on or before November 18, 2024.





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Kentucky USDA Rural Development Loans for 2023 Upfront Mortgage Insurance and Annual Fee Changes for Conditional Commitments

KENTUCKY USDA RURAL HOUSING CONDITIONAL COMMITMENT FOR 2023 

With the start of Fiscal Year 2023 (FY) soon approaching, please take a few minutes to review the Single-Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program (SFHGLP) Conditional Commitment process. We hope you find this information helpful.


FY 2023 will begin October 1, 2022 and ends at the close of business September 30, 2023.


Fee Structures:


An upfront guarantee fee of 1.00 percent and an annual fee of .35 percent will apply to both purchase and refinance transactions for Kentucky USDA Rural Development Loans for 2023


Issuance of :


At the beginning of each fiscal year, funding for the guaranteed loan program is not available for a short period of time – approximately two weeks. USDA anticipates this brief lapse in funding to continue for FY 2023. During the temporary lapse in funding, Rural Development - Rural Housing Service (RHS) will issue Conditional Commitments (Form RD 3555-18/18E) “subject to the availability of commitment authority” for purchase and refinance transactions. The issued Conditional Commitment will include the following:


"Funds are not presently available for this Conditional Commitment. The Rural Development-Rural Housing Service (RHS) obligation under this Conditional Commitment is contingent upon the availability of an appropriation from which payment for contract purposes can be made. No legal liability on the part of RHS for any payment on this Conditional Commitment may arise until funds are made available to RHS for this Conditional Commitment and until the Lender receives notice of such availability, to be confirmed in writing by RHS.  More specifically, this Conditional Commitment is subject to RHS receiving sufficient funds (in the Program Funds Control System for the Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program for the Type of Assistance and State of application submission) to fund this and all prior eligible outstanding applications in their entirety in the time and date order received. When such funds become available, RHS will notify the lender, and the guarantee process will continue subject to all applicable Agency regulations and conditions set forth in this Conditional Commitment. RHS will not reserve loan funds for applications in process during this timeframe. Lenders may close the loan as scheduled. The lender will assume all risk of loss for the loan until RHS obligates funds and the Loan Note Guarantee is subsequently issued. When the lender requests the Loan Note Guarantee, the lender must certify to the Agency, using the process provided in this commitment, that there have been no adverse changes to the borrower's financial condition since the date the Conditional Commitment was issued by the Agency. The lender will submit the appropriate guarantee fee at the time they request the Loan Note Guarantee. The loan will be subject to an annual fee of 0.35 percent over the average scheduled unpaid principal balance of the loan. The Agency will not be able to issue the Loan Note Guarantee until these conditions are met and funding is obligated."


The application processing workflow is as follows:


Rural Development will continue to accept complete guaranteed loan applications for purchase and refinance loan transactions from approved lenders;

Rural Development will process, approve, and issue Conditional Commitments for those applications that are eligible “subject to the availability of commitment authority”;

Lenders may close loans as scheduled;

When funds become available, Rural Development will utilize the Electronic Customer File (ECF) system to advance the file to “Obligate Application” for Conditional Commitments that were issued for loans subject to the availability of commitment authority;

Once loans are obligated, Rural Development may process lender’s Loan Note Guarantee requests when the loan closing is verified, and all conditions of the Conditional Commitment are satisfied;

Lenders assume all loss default risk for the loan until Rural Development is able to obligate the loan and issue the Loan Note Guarantee.  

Thank you for your participation in the USDA Single Family Housing Guaranteed Program. We look forward to serving you in FY 2023!


Questions regarding this announcement may be directed to sfhgld.program@usda.gov or (833) 314-0168.


Thank you for your support of the Single-Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program! 

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Kentucky FHA loans vs Kentucky USDA Loans for Kentucky Home buyers.





Criteria
Loan Type

FHA
USDA
  1. Down Payment
3.5%
0% – None
  1. PMI
.85%
0.35%
  1. Funding Fee *
1.75
1.0
  1. Limits (loan)
Per County
None
  1. Limits (income)
None
YES -per county,etc
  1. Restricted location
None
YES
  1. Credit score
580 down to 3.5%
500 score with 10% down payment
no minimum score
There are a few other points that put the Kentucky USDA loan at an advantage over the Kentucky FHA mortgage program such as the appraisal value. USDA appraisal value is normally higher than the selling price. If the appraisal value is more than the purchase price, this becomes an additional advantage for borrowers as the USDA will permit you to roll in closing costs.
Essentially the only issues that could be considered as drawbacks of the USDA loan are the restriction of location and the USDA RD income limits. The location must be in a designated rural area with a total population of 20,000. This can be a setback for those who do not want to drive farther to get to work in the city. But buyers should check their location in detail, please click here for the USDA housing map. Many populated locations just outside of the big cities are USDA rural housing approved - locations just outside of Louisville, Ky, Lexington Kentucky, and Northern Kentucky Counties..
Additionally, the USDA ‘s income limit imposed on would-be borrowers is currently set at 115% of the median or average income of the area where your home is to be situated. That means for those who have a higher income than the average in town would have to opt for mortgage loans under the FHA or through a conventional lender if they so decide to live in a rural area.
Regarding the rates as well as the guidelines in qualifying potential borrowers, the FHA and USDA are just about equally matched, and they are currently at historic low rates. However, the USDA, unlike the FHA, allows borrowers to finance the whole purchase price and include any closing expenses as well into the loan.
Lastly, all USDA guaranteed loans have a 30-year fixed rate term. This can be very advantageous mainly when the homeowner eventually starts earning more than the required 115% median, the rate is fixed and even after 10 years only, will practically be insignificant compared to other monthly expenses at this time.
The funding fee in both governments backed programs are incorporated (rolled into) into the overall loan.

Apply for FREE Below for your Kentucky FHA Mortgage loan or USDA Loan:



Joel Lobb (NMLS#57916)Senior  Loan Officer
502-905-3708 cell
502-813-2795 fax




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