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California FHA Loans
What are FHA Loans?
FHA stands for Federal Housing Authority. A Federal Housing Authority loan provides low-cost insured home mortgage loans that suit a variety of purchasing options. Whether you're buying a home or want or refinance your mortgage, FHA loans might be right for you. If you're unsure about your credit rating, or have concerns about a down payment, FHA loans can give you piece of mind with super low closing costs and flexible payment options.
What factors determine if I am eligible for an FHA Loan in California?
To be eligible for an FHA Mortgage, your monthly housing costs (mortgage principal and interest, property taxes, and insurance) must meet a specified percentage of your gross monthly income. Your credit background will be fairly considered. You must be able to make a down payment, cover closing costs and have enough income to pay your monthly debt.
What is the maximum amount that I can borrow?
The maximum amount for an FHA Mortgage is determined by:
Maximum Loan Amount in California: The maximum loan amount allowed for FHA mortgages varies from county to county in California. The highest maximum FHA mortgage right now in California is $729,750. The lowest maximum amount available in any county is $285,000. To see what the limit is in the county in which you're interested, please refer to the FHA Loan Limit chart at the bottom of this page.
Maximum financing: In California, the maximum FHA financing will be either 98.75% or 97.75% of the appraised value of the home or its selling price, whichever is lower.
How much money will I need for the down payment and closing costs?
California FHA loans require the home buyer to invest at least 3% of the sales price in cash for the down payment and closing costs. If the sales price is $100,000 for example, the home buyer must invest at least $3,000. However, the home buyer can use gifts from family, funds from local, state or government agencies, or other sources for the down payment.
What property types are allowed for FHA Loans in California?
While FHA Guidelines do require that the property be Owner Occupied (OO), they do allow you to purchase condos, planned unit developments, manufactured homes, and 1-4 family residences, in which the borrower intends to occupy one part of the multi-unit residence.
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What types of refinance programs does FHA offer in California?
There are three main types of FHA Refinance loans available in California.
FHASecure Refinance
The FHA Secure Refinance is for borrowers who currently have a conventional fixed rate or ARM mortgage and wish to refinance into an FHA Mortgage. The borrower may be delinquent on the current adjustable rate mortgage and still qualify.
Cash-Out Refinance
An FHA Cash Out Refinance is perfect for the homeowner who wants to access the equity that they have built up in their home. This program is beneficial to homeowners whose property has increased in value since it was purchased.
Streamline Refinance
The FHA Streamline Refinance is designed to lower the interest rate on a current FHA mortgage or convert a current FHA adjustable rate mortgage into a fixed rate. An FHA Streamline Refinance can be performed quickly and easily. It requires much less hassle and paperwork than a normal refinance including no appraisal, no qualifying debt ratios and no income verification.
How much can I refinance in California?
The maximum amount for an FHA loan is determined by
Maximum Loan Amount in California
The maximum loan amount allowed for FHA refinance Mortgages varies from county to county in California. The highest maximum FHA refinance loan amount right now in California is $729,750. The lowest maximum amount available in any county is $285,000. To see what the limit is in the county in which you're interested, please refer to the FHA Loan Limit chart at the bottom of this page.
Maximum financing: In California, the maximum financing for an FHA Secure Refinance (No Cash-Out) or FHA Streamline Refinance(No Cash-Out) will be either 98.75% or 97.75% of the appraised value of the home or its selling price, whichever is lower. The maximum financing for an FHA Cash-Out Refinance in California is 95%.
What factors determine if I am eligible for an FHA Refinance Loan?
To be eligible for an FHA refinance loan in California, your monthly housing costs (mortgage principal and interest, property taxes, and insurance) must meet a specified percentage of your gross monthly income. Your credit background will be fairly considered. You must be able to make a down payment, cover closing costs and have enough income to pay your monthly debt.
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California FHA Mortgage Limits by County
Updated 03/05/2008
| County Name |
Single Family |
Duplex |
Triplex |
Fourplex |
| ALAMEDA |
729750 |
934200 |
1129250 |
1403400 |
| OAKLAND-FREMONT-HAYWARD, CA METROPOLITAN DIVISION |
| ALPINE |
547500 |
700900 |
847200 |
1052900 |
| NON-METRO |
| AMADOR |
443750 |
568050 |
686650 |
853350 |
| NON-METRO |
| BUTTE |
400000 |
512050 |
618950 |
769250 |
| CHICO, CA (MSA) |
| CALAVERAS |
462500 |
592050 |
715700 |
889450 |
| NON-METRO |
| COLUSA |
397500 |
508850 |
615100 |
764400 |
| NON-METRO |
| CONTRA COSTA |
729750 |
934200 |
1129250 |
1403400 |
| OAKLAND-FREMONT-HAYWARD, CA METROPOLITAN DIVISION |
| DEL NORTE |
311250 |
398450 |
481650 |
598550 |
| CRESCENT CITY, CA (MICRO) |
| EL DORADO |
580000 |
742500 |
897500 |
1115400 |
| SACRAMENTO--ARDEN-ARCADE--ROSEVILLE, CA (MSA) |
| FRESNO |
381250 |
488050 |
589950 |
733150 |
| FRESNO, CA (MSA) |
| GLENN |
287500 |
368050 |
444900 |
552900 |
| NON-METRO |
| HUMBOLDT |
393750 |
504050 |
609300 |
757200 |
| EUREKA-ARCATA-FORTUNA, CA (MICRO) |
| IMPERIAL |
325000 |
416050 |
502900 |
625000 |
| EL CENTRO, CA (MSA) |
| INYO |
437500 |
560050 |
677000 |
841350 |
| BISHOP, CA (MICRO) |
| KERN |
368750 |
472050 |
570600 |
709150 |
| BAKERSFIELD, CA (MSA) |
| KINGS |
325000 |
416050 |
502900 |
625000 |
| HANFORD-CORCORAN, CA (MSA) |
| LAKE |
401250 |
513650 |
620900 |
771650 |
| CLEARLAKE, CA (MICRO) |
| LASSEN |
285000 |
364850 |
441000 |
548050 |
| SUSANVILLE, CA (MICRO) |
| LOS ANGELES |
729750 |
934200 |
1129250 |
1403400 |
| LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACH-GLENDALE, CA METROPOLITAN D |
| MADERA |
425000 |
544050 |
657650 |
817300 |
| MADERA, CA (MSA) |
| MARIN |
729750 |
934200 |
1129250 |
1403400 |
| SAN FRANCISCO-SAN MATEO-REDWOOD CITY, CA METROPOLI |
| MARIPOSA |
412500 |
528050 |
638300 |
793250 |
| NON-METRO |
| MENDOCINO |
512500 |
656100 |
793050 |
985600 |
| UKIAH, CA (MICRO) |
| MERCED |
472500 |
604900 |
731150 |
908650 |
| MERCED, CA (MSA) |
| MODOC |
271050 |
347000 |
419400 |
521250 |
| NON-METRO |
| MONO |
462500 |
592050 |
715700 |
889450 |
| NON-METRO |
| MONTEREY |
729750 |
934200 |
1129250 |
1403400 |
| SALINAS, CA (MSA) |
| NAPA |
729750 |
934200 |
1129250 |
1403400 |
| NAPA, CA (MSA) |
| NEVADA |
562500 |
720100 |
870450 |
1081750 |
| TRUCKEE-GRASS VALLEY, CA (MICRO) |
| ORANGE |
729750 |
934200 |
1129250 |
1403400 |
| SANTA ANA-ANAHEIM-IRVINE, CA METROPOLITAN DIVISION |
| PLACER |
580000 |
742500 |
897500 |
1115400 |
| SACRAMENTO--ARDEN-ARCADE--ROSEVILLE, CA (MSA) |
| PLUMAS |
410000 |
524850 |
634450 |
788450 |
| NON-METRO |
| RIVERSIDE |
500000 |
640100 |
773700 |
961550 |
| RIVERSIDE-SAN BERNARDINO-ONTARIO, CA (MSA) |
| SACRAMENTO |
580000 |
742500 |
897500 |
1115400 |
| SACRAMENTO--ARDEN-ARCADE--ROSEVILLE, CA (MSA) |
| SAN BENITO |
729750 |
934200 |
1129250 |
1403400 |
| SAN JOSE-SUNNYVALE-SANTA CLARA, CA (MSA) |
| SAN BERNARDINO |
500000 |
640100 |
773700 |
961550 |
| RIVERSIDE-SAN BERNARDINO-ONTARIO, CA (MSA) |
| SAN DIEGO |
697500 |
892950 |
1079350 |
1341350 |
| SAN DIEGO-CARLSBAD-SAN MARCOS, CA (MSA) |
| SAN FRANCISCO |
729750 |
934200 |
1129250 |
1403400 |
| SAN FRANCISCO-SAN MATEO-REDWOOD CITY, CA METROPOLI |
| SAN JOAQUIN |
488750 |
625700 |
756300 |
939900 |
| STOCKTON, CA (MSA) |
| SAN LUIS OBISPO |
687500 |
880100 |
1063850 |
1322150 |
| SAN LUIS OBISPO-PASO ROBLES, CA (MSA) |
| SAN MATEO |
729750 |
934200 |
1129250 |
1403400 |
| SAN FRANCISCO-SAN MATEO-REDWOOD CITY, CA METROPOLI |
| SANTA BARBARA |
729750 |
934200 |
1129250 |
1403400 |
| SANTA BARBARA-SANTA MARIA, CA (MSA) |
| SANTA CLARA |
729750 |
934200 |
1129250 |
1403400 |
| SAN JOSE-SUNNYVALE-SANTA CLARA, CA (MSA) |
| SANTA CRUZ |
729750 |
934200 |
1129250 |
1403400 |
| SANTA CRUZ-WATSONVILLE, CA (MSA) |
| SHASTA |
423750 |
542450 |
655700 |
814900 |
| REDDING, CA (MSA) |
| SIERRA |
285000 |
364850 |
441000 |
548050 |
| NON-METRO |
| SISKIYOU |
293750 |
376050 |
454550 |
564900 |
| NON-METRO |
| SOLANO |
557500 |
713700 |
862700 |
1072150 |
| VALLEJO-FAIRFIELD, CA (MSA) |
| SONOMA |
662500 |
848100 |
1025200 |
1274050 |
| SANTA ROSA-PETALUMA, CA (MSA) |
| STANISLAUS |
423750 |
542450 |
655700 |
814900 |
| MODESTO, CA (MSA) |
| SUTTER |
425000 |
544050 |
657650 |
817300 |
| YUBA CITY, CA (MSA) |
| TEHAMA |
312500 |
400050 |
483550 |
600950 |
| RED BLUFF, CA (MICRO) |
| TRINITY |
271050 |
347000 |
419400 |
521250 |
| NON-METRO |
| TULARE |
325000 |
416050 |
502900 |
625000 |
| VISALIA-PORTERVILLE, CA (MSA) |
| TUOLUMNE |
437500 |
560050 |
677000 |
841350 |
| PHOENIX LAKE-CEDAR RIDGE, CA (MICRO) |
| VENTURA |
729750 |
934200 |
1129250 |
1403400 |
| OXNARD-THOUSAND OAKS-VENTURA, CA (MSA) |
| YOLO |
580000 |
742500 |
897500 |
1115400 |
| SACRAMENTO--ARDEN-ARCADE--ROSEVILLE, CA (MSA) |
| YUBA |
425000 |
544050 |
657650 |
817300 |
| YUBA CITY, CA (MSA) |
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Why an choose FHA Home Loan?
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Non-occupant, co-borrower are permitted for qualifying for an FHA Home Loan.
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California FHA Mortgage loans use Expanded qualifying ratios.
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An California FHA Loan is fully assumable.
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An FHA Home Mortgage is available all areas of the country, provided a market exists for the property and the home meets HUD's minimum property standards.
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An FHA Home Loan may be used to purchase or refinance a new or existing one to four family home in urban and rural areas, including manufactured homes on permanent foundations.
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California FHA Loans are offered at terms of 15 or 30 years.
FHA Refinance Programs
FHASecure
The FHASecure program is for borrowers who want to refinance their current fixed rate mortgage or ARM loan into a stable, FHA insured mortgage. You can be delinquent on your current ARM mortgage and still qualify for an FHA refinance loan. You may even be allowed to include the amount you are behind on your current ARM in your new loan.
Cash-Out Refinance
An FHA Cash Out Refinance is perfect for the homeowner who wants to access the equity that they have built up in their home. This program is beneficial to homeowners whose property has increased in value since it was purchased.
FHA Streamline Refinance
The FHA Streamline Refinance is designed to lower the interest rate on a current FHA mortgage or convert a current FHA adjustable rate mortgage into a fixed rate. An FHA Streamline Refinance can be performed quickly and easily. It requires much less hassle and paperwork than a normal refinance including no credit check, no appraisal, no qualifying debt ratios and no income verification.
FHA Refinance Questions & Answers
What are the guidelines for an FHA Refinance?
If the borrower wishes to take cash out of the property, then the maximum financing amount is either 95% or 85% of the appraised value, depending on the borrowers qualifications. If the borrower does not take cash out then the maximum financing will be either 98.75% or 97.75% of the appraised value of the home or the amount you are refinancing plus closing costs, whichever is lower.
Why should I consider refinancing into a FHA-insured mortgage?
FHA refinance mortgages do not come with prepayment penalties, have no teaser rates nor balloon payments. They are offered at market rate with terms up to 30 years and are fully amortized, meaning that you pay towards principal and interest every month.
What if I have a prepayment penalty and other refinancing costs and there isn’t enough equity in my home to refinance?
If you do not have sufficient equity in your home to add your prepayment penalty and/or other refinancing costs into your new FHA mortgage, then you should ask your lender to consider a second mortgage to pay the difference or a short payoff on your existing loan. Offering either of these options is at the discretion of the lender.
Does it matter that the value of my home is now less than what I still owe?
Not to FHA, but the mortgage lender considering the refinance would have to be willing to accept a short payoff on the existing loan OR to hold a second mortgage to make up the difference needed to pay off the existing mortgage and the home’s value.
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