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 I rent. My stove has been broken for 4 days. My landlord says it could be another week before I get one. ? 2do
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because I do....


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forgot to say I'm in the UK....


 First time homebuyers?
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Dark & Lovely
Is it possible to get a home loan @ a income of 13,200 a year?
                     
 




GodsGift2Women
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What kind of home are you looking to get? A gingerbread house?


rightonrighton
Without using a lender that will falsely state your income, no.


gillmoni13
You don't make enough to pay RENT


onlylove41
good god! get another job!


Crystal L
Depends on where you are buying the house. I know out here in MA I couldnt get a home loan on that amount but I probally could in MI(cause the houses are much cheaper). Try contacting a couple banks or real estate agents to see what they say.


W. E
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Welcome to the USDA Income and Property Eligibility Site

http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcomeAction.do

This site is used to determine eligibility for certain USDA home loan programs. In order to be eligible for many USDA loans, household income must meet certain guidelines. Also, the home to be purchased must be located in an eligible rural area as defined by USDA.
To learn more about a USDA home loan program, click on the Loan Program Basics link on the left side of this screen and select one of USDA's home loan programs.
To determine if a property is located in an eligible rural area, click on the Property Eligibility link on the left side of the screen and select a Rural Development program. When you select a Rural Development program, you will be directed to the appropriate property eligibility screen for the Rural Development loan program you selected.
To determine income eligibility of an applicant/household, click on the Income Eligibility link on the left side of the screen and select a Rural Development program. When you select a Rural Development program, you will be directed to the appropriate income eligibility screen for the Rural Development loan program you selected.
To find out how to apply for a Rural Development Loan, click on the Contact Us link on the left side of the screen and then select a Rural Development Loan program.





Rural Housing Direct Loans are loans that are directly funded by the Government. These loans are available for low- and very low-income households to obtain homeownership. Applicants may obtain 100% financing to purchase an existing dwelling, purchase a site and construct a dwelling, or purchase newly constructed dwellings located in rural areas. Mortgage payments are based on the household's adjusted income. These loans are commonly referred to as Section 502 Direct Loans.
1.Purpose: Section 502 loans are primarily used to help low-income individuals or households purchase homes in rural areas. Funds can be used to build, repair, renovate or relocate a home, or to purchase and prepare sites, including providing water and sewage facilities.

Eligibility: Applicants for direct loans from HCFP must have very low or low incomes. Very low income is defined as below 50 percent of the area median income (AMI); low income is between 50 and 80 percent of AMI; moderate income is 80 to 100 percent of AMI. Click here to review area income limits for this program. Families must be without adequate housing, but be able to afford the mortgage payments, including taxes and insurance, which are typically within 22 to 26 percent of an applicant's income. However, payment subsidy is available to applicants to enhance repayment ability. Applicants must be unable to obtain credit elsewhere, yet have reasonable credit histories. Elderly and disabled persons applying for the program may have incomes up to 80 percent of area median income (AMI).
Terms: Loans are for up to 33 years (38 for those with incomes below 60 percent of AMI and who cannot afford 33-year terms). The term is 30 years for manufactured homes. The promissory note interest rate is set by HCFP based on the Government’s cost of money. However, that interest rate is modified by payment assistance subsidy.
Standards: Under the Section 502 program, housing must be modest in size, design, and cost. Modest housing is property that is considered modest for the area, does not have market value in excess of the applicable area loan limit, and does not have certain prohibited features. Houses constructed, purchased, or rehabilitated must meet the voluntary national model building code adopted by the state and HCFP thermal and site standards. Manufactured housing must be permanently installed and meet the HUD Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards and HCFP thermal and site standards.
Approval: Rural Development officials should make a decision within 30 days of the Rural Development office's receipt of the application.
Basic Instruction: 7 CFR Part 3550 and HB-1-3550


Section 502 Guaranteed Loan Program:
1.Section 502 loans are primarily used to help low-income individuals or households purchase homes in rural areas. Funds can be used to build, repair, renovate or relocate a home, or to purchase and prepare sites, including providing water and sewage facilities.
Eligibility: Applicants for loans may have an income of up to 115% of the median income for the area. Area income limits for this program are here. Families must be without adequate housing, but be able to afford the mortgage payments, including taxes and insurance. In addition, applicants must have reasonable credit histories.
Approved lenders under the Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan program include:
Any State housing agency;
Lenders approved by:
HUD for submission of applications for Federal Housing Mortgage Insurance or as an issuer of Ginnie Mae mortgage backed securities;
the U.S. Veterans Administration as a qualified mortgagee;
Fannie Mae for participation in family mortgage loans;
Freddie Mac for participation in family mortgage loans;
Any FCS (Farm Credit System) institution with direct lending authority;
Any lender participating in other USDA Rural Development and/or Farm Service Agency guaranteed loan programs.
Terms: Loans are for 30 years. The promissory note interest rate is set by the lender.
There is no required down payment. The lender must also determine repayment feasibility, using ratios of repayment (gross) income to PITI and to total family debt.


Standards: Under the Section 502 program, housing must be modest in size, design, and cost. Houses constructed, purchased, or rehabilitated must meet the voluntary national model building code adopted by the state and HCFP thermal and site standards. New Manufactured housing must be permanently installed and meet the HUD Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards and HCFP thermal and site standards. Existing manufactured housing will not be guaranteed unless it is already financed with an HCFP direct or guaranteed loan or it is Real Estate Owned (REO) formerly secured by an HCFP direct or guaranteed loan.
Approval: Rural Development officials have the authority to approve most Section 502 loan guarantee requests.
Basic Instruction:7 CFR Part 1980.

ALSO: Try these links:
1. http://www.nehemiahcorp.org/

http://www.fanniemaefoundation.org/...

http://www.fha-home-loans.com/

http://www.freddiemac.com/


KL
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Yes. Normally you don't want more than 26%-28% of your monthly income (before taxes) going towards your house payment. Depending on the area you live, let's estimate $700 a year for homeowner's insurance and $3,000 for property taxes. On a 30 yr. fixed mortgage at 6.875%, you can afford a payment of...oops. With that income, all you can afford are the taxes and insurance. Shoot. There are stated income programs in which lenders don't verify the actual amount you actually make, but then you still have to make the house payment.

I would find a room-mate willing to pay you rent. There's the extra income you would need.


angel32984
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why are you working for minimum wage?


wb
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yes, depends on your credit score. It's possible to get 100% finance with no money down for a house, but I'd suggest you find new ways to supplement your income.


aout
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It won't hurt to go to the bank and try.

I make 32,000 a year and tried to get a line of credit. It didn't work. But I was able to get a car loan.


reggiewjr1
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Too many questions left un-answered, where do you live, do you have a down payment, what are your credit scores, etc...

You can qualify for a relatively small mortgage loan, assuming your credit scores are average or better, but the amount you qualify for may not be enough to purchase anything in your area.


BuddyGuru
Absolutely, where there is a will there is a way. Just get creative.


1big teddy graham
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Probably depends on where you want to buy a house. You might not be able to get a loan in California, but you might somewhere in the Midwest.


brogdenuk
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Are you thinking of a mortgage or a home loan. A mortgage may be difficult with a salary of 13, 200(some organisations give up to five times the salary which give you ÂŁ66,000 which will not buy you much in most parts of the UK. A home loan is dependent on you already having bought a home and the loan is set against your home any non payment of the loan means you can lose your home. Good Luck


someonecanbme
you need a second job


djmasseeh21
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It's possible, but you would have to put something of value such as a car or another home for assurance, incase you can't pay. Plus, your interest rate on the loan will be high, as well as having to pay it for more years than usuall. In this case, it might even be 40 yrs.


~*~Sunny~*~
Doubt it...sorry...


General X
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Where do you work? The lemonade stand? LOL!


Sandra
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Yes you can the house you purchase is coloteral on the loan the bank doesn't have much to loose. I only make 18,000 A year and I have many loans for cars, ect


chem_princess
It depends on how good your credit is and how much of a loan you need. If you need a $5000 loan, it might be ok... But a loan for $500,000 is a definite no. Check around at different banks and see what your options are. They should give you a good idea of what is possible. Good luck.


Martin
Yes, your max loan amount would have to be around $53,000.00.


Lindsey
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probably, i couldnt get one when i was making 25,000


antipper
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I am a Realtor. So based on my experience I can tell you that if your credit is good, you might get an undocumented mortgage loan, meaning that there will be no verification needed on whatever your stated income is. If you seek a documented loan, you will find that the prices of real estate , taxes and insurance would require you to earn a great deal more than $13,200.00 a year in order to qualify for a documented mortgage loan. I don't know what part of the country you live in, so therefore I can only tell you about the northeast part of the country. There are areas in the northeast like hunting areas where you might be able to find a super low price on a cabin in the country, that would possibly fit your budget. Good Luck!!!!!


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