With the Economy in a “slump” statistics show more and more families have a single parent. Homes loans for single parents – both moms AND dads are not difficult to obtain – they just require some additional paperwork. If you are in this situation, and want to purchase a home, there are some very specific details you should know:
- FHA requires a 3.5% Investment into the Property, which is lower than the 5% charged on most Conventional Loans.
- The down payment for a FHA loan can be a gift (for more info about FHA Down Payment requirements click here).
- FHA loans, in today’s lending environment generally require 12 months of clean credit, and a credit score of at least 620.
- FHA will consider part-time jobs if you’ve only had that part-time job for 18 months – most other underwriting requires you to have a 24 month history of working 2 jobs. (and let me just say, if you are a single parent working 2 jobs – God Bless you! WOW! Talked to a Dad today who is doing that!)
CHILD SUPPORT or Alimony
You have to have evidence that you have received child support, on time, for a year for it to count as income. One of the most common problems we see is when a mom will get a child support check, cash it, and deposit part of the check into their account. In order to have EVIDENCE that you are receiving that income, we need to have bank statements that reflect the entire “check.” We suggest that mom’s deposit the child support check into their account at the same time each month. DITTO with Alimony.
We must have evidence that you will receive Child Support or Alimony for at least 3 full years after the date of closing. Let’s say you receive $300 for each of your 2 children until they are 18. So if you have a child who is 12 and a child who is 16 – we would only count the 12 year old’s portion of your support in qualifying you for the mortgage.
If you PAY Child Support or Alimony… we are only going to count that payment against you (like a car loan) if you have more than 9 months of payments left per your agreement. If you are behind on Child Support or Alimony, and the court is garnishing wages for those payments, we would need 12 months history of that “work out” being made on time. You will need a credit score of at least 620.
Non-Occupying Co-Borrower
You can purchase a home without being married to the other borrower. You could buy the home with your parents (for instance), and they would not have to live in the home. We would take all of their income, all of your qualifying income, all of their debts and all of your debts, and see what the ratios look like. Having someone purchase the home with you helps from an Income Qualifying standpoint. Having someone else purchase with you will not help a single parent with CREDIT issues.
Purchasing a home with someone who is NOT a family member would require that the other person live in the property with you. Again, you take all of their income, all of their debts and add it to yours… and their credit needs to be at least as good as no late payments in the last 12 months and at least a 620 credit score. (Don’t have a 620 score yet? Click here for tips you can start doing today to improve your credit score! 8o))
RoomMates
We are seeing a ton of single parents who are living with OTHER single parents. If you HAVE a roommate, or if you are GOING to have a roommate – it is very very difficult for us to count that income. If the roommate is not going on the mortgage loan with you, 99% of the time we can not count that rental income.
Previous Mortgage
If you and your Ex owned a home, and the mortgage was NOT in your name – there’s nothing to worry about.
If you owned a home, and the mortgage was in BOTH names, and you Quick Claim Deeded the Property over to your Spouse… you are STILL responsible for the mortgage.
If the Separation Agreement says that the SPOUSE is responsible for the mortgage payment -and you were ON the mortgage loan… you are STILL responsible for the mortgage. This can be a problems when you are applying for home loans for single parents.
Unless you have been TAKEN OFF of the mortgage – let’s say the other person refinanced the mortgage and took your name off, or if you sold the home, you are still responsible for the mortgage.
If there was a Short Sale, or Foreclosure on that home, and you were on the mortgage, (even if you did not live there at the time and you the separation agreement said you were not responsible for the mortgage) click here for more details and time lines.
HERE’S THE GOOD NEWS!
Less income, in today’s real estate market – buys MORE home. With Interest rates in the 4% range, and home prices coming so far down – a parent who makes $38,000 with no more than $350 a month in debt can purchase a home in Raleigh with 4 bedrooms, a 2 car garage, in a NICE neighborhood for around $200,000. The TOTAL payment, Taxes, Insurance, Mortgage Insurance, Homeowner dues and ALL on one we looked at for a mom yesterday was $1050 a MONTH!
So, if you make $35,000 – and receive $300 a month in child support… you could purchase a nice home, and you could GET a room mate to help you make your payments! NOW really is a great time to purchase a home!
If you are a Single Parent, interested in more information on Home Loans for Single Parents in NC, call Steve and Eleanor Thorne at 919-694-5058. Each situation is different. Let us help you with a plan that will mean you can purchase a home, single moms CAN get home loans! We know the FHA guidelines in NC and we love helping people buy a home for their family!
tammy says
hi i would like some information about buying a house with myself and my daughter age 6. i have 60 thousands in the bank a child support payment and alimony totol 2 thousands a month can i still quality for a home.
please email and let me know.
Eleanor says
If you are looking for a home in NC – please call us, we’d love to give you some numbers you can work with. You need to speak directly with a lender who can look at your income and credit history. Buying a home for you and your daughter is a great idea! Rent is often times HIGHER than mortgage payments!
Single Mom who's weathered the storm AND SURVIVED!! says
PLEASE EMAIL ME. I LIVE IN ASHEVILLE. I DID A SHORT SALE BACK IN 2007. I AM NOW SINGLE AFTER THAT DIVORCE AND MAKE 36,000 A YEAR. NO CHILDSUPPORT LOL THAT’S FUNNY. BUT I DONT HAVE ANY SAVINGS. I COULD START SAVING. I WANT A BEAUTIFUL HOME NOW THOUGH. WHAT COULD I DO?