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Get the Home You Want: The 203K Streamline Renovation Loan Explained

It’s your dream house. It’s in your price range, in your neighborhood, in the good school district. And it’s ugly. The paint is peeling. The downspout is hanging by a single nail. And are those single pane windows? You have 100% of your available cash tied up in your down payment. How do you get the home of your dreams AND make the necessary repairs?

You need to know about the FHA’s 203K streamline mortgage. That’s right, the full FHA 203K rehab mortgage program has a smaller, simpler sibling.

Read on to learn more.

How Does a 203K Streamline Mortgage Loan Work?

A 203K streamline mortgage loan is for light cosmetic updating to a home.  This of the streamline loan when wanting to replace carpets to hardwood floors, updating a kitchen or bathroom.

In the past, you might buy a home that needs repairs and then apply for a home equity line of credit to renovate it. This resulted in double loans, double the paperwork and double the headache. Unfortunately, many lenders don’t make loans to rehabilitate properties for occupancy.

On top of that, even if the lender made rehab loans, they wouldn’t fund an equity loan at closing.  A streamlined loan eliminates several of these obstacles.

For cosmetic repairs, a 203K streamline loan is a speedy and cost-effective way to get the work done. One loan repair amount up to $35,000 Fixed or adjustable interest rate.  No professional 203k consultants is required. Lenders can have different guidelines on how they disburse funds but most often with the streamline 50% of the project funds are disbursed at closing when the loan funds and the other 50% upon completion of the repairs.

What Kind of Repairs and Improvements Are Eligible?

The 203K streamline mortgage loan covers most simple repairs. The key is that the size and scope of the repair are easy to estimate and complete.

Here is a current list of approved repairs/improvements from HUD. It changes with some frequency, so always have your lender check before submitting.

With this list, the possibilities are nearly limitless. However, there are a few items that require caution.

Ineligible Repairs

These types of repair fall outside of the definition of cosmetic repair and are better served by other types of loan products.

For homes needing only minor improvements, the streamline mortgage is ideal. There are a few restrictions, but they are minor.

Small Print for the 203K Streamline Loan

This is not a complete list of terms and conditions, your lender can give you the complete rundown.

Required repairs are those affecting health and safety, such as lead paint stabilization or removal, smoke detectors, handrails, etc. All health and safety items must be addressed before cosmetic work.

The maximum loan amount is $35,000. However, you may want to consider a loan amount of $15,000 or less and that is perfectly acceptable as well.

Your lender can help guide you to the right amount for your projects.

Who Can Perform the Work?

The streamlined mortgage process allows for borrower or professional contractor work completion.

The lender then arranges for payment disbursement. A maximum of two payments to each contractor (or the borrower if they do the work themselves) is allowed. One payment of up to 50% is allowed in advance of the work. The second payment is disbursed after evidence of payment to possible lien holders. (subcontractors or suppliers)

Is a 203K Streamline Mortgage Right for You?

If there’s a home on the market that needs just a few renovations to make it your absolute dream, the 203K streamline mortgage might be for you. One straightforward loan, all work is done after closing.  What could be simpler?

Contact Leesa and her experts today to discuss how a 203K streamline loan can get you into the house of your dreams right now!

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