First buyer programs...
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 2:16 pm
Hellos, a new member here, and was perusing the forums to see about some advice i can ask for.
I live in Elkton, Maryland, but hoping to move to middle-south delaware, or to north carolina in the next few months. Hopefully We can find a manufactured home in the areas we are looking into.
Ok, about me and family, I am married with a 2 year old daughter, and wife stays at home taking care of her. I am a truck driver home with a workers comp claim I am waiting on, and about 3 months recovery time with my knee.
My credit rating is fair, at about 560, while my wife's credit is in the 620's. We started going through the paces of qualifying for a first time buyers program for a home when I got hurt just this past march. I let my creditor's, and landlord know I was hurt on the job, and they know I am fighting for workers comp, and i'll be getting the payments / settlement within a month. I let the mortgage counselor know of our situation, and put everything on hold.
The mortgage company said if I got my rating about 580, they would qualify us for a home with nothing down. From 150-200,000 stick built home value, with a mortgage about 1,000 a month. However they could not use my wife's rating because I am the bread winner, so to speak.
My questions are as follows...
1. Are manufactured home plans easier to qualify for than regular homes? Because I 'did' qualify before, just had to get my credit rating number risen about 18 points.
2. My credit rating, due to my being hurt on work, may take a nosedrive due to bills from creditors and such, even tho I let them know about my workers comp. What can I do? What if my 2005 Dodge Neon gets repo'd, while I am litigating for my WC?
3. Are there plans where my wife's rating can be used at all in conjunction with mine, to make things easier?
4. And modular homes themselves, are there a lot of styles available? I do like a lot of 2 stories 'stick built' homes in developments I had seen here in Delaware.
5. Does anyone on here have a modular home here in delaware or north carolina they want to sell, for a 'rent to own' or a mortgage I can qualify for? Please let me know... smiles.
Thats about it for now, and any other comments or tips will be most appreciated, and I'll do my best to reply as soon as I can.
Kimono_skunk, and family.
I live in Elkton, Maryland, but hoping to move to middle-south delaware, or to north carolina in the next few months. Hopefully We can find a manufactured home in the areas we are looking into.
Ok, about me and family, I am married with a 2 year old daughter, and wife stays at home taking care of her. I am a truck driver home with a workers comp claim I am waiting on, and about 3 months recovery time with my knee.
My credit rating is fair, at about 560, while my wife's credit is in the 620's. We started going through the paces of qualifying for a first time buyers program for a home when I got hurt just this past march. I let my creditor's, and landlord know I was hurt on the job, and they know I am fighting for workers comp, and i'll be getting the payments / settlement within a month. I let the mortgage counselor know of our situation, and put everything on hold.
The mortgage company said if I got my rating about 580, they would qualify us for a home with nothing down. From 150-200,000 stick built home value, with a mortgage about 1,000 a month. However they could not use my wife's rating because I am the bread winner, so to speak.
My questions are as follows...
1. Are manufactured home plans easier to qualify for than regular homes? Because I 'did' qualify before, just had to get my credit rating number risen about 18 points.
2. My credit rating, due to my being hurt on work, may take a nosedrive due to bills from creditors and such, even tho I let them know about my workers comp. What can I do? What if my 2005 Dodge Neon gets repo'd, while I am litigating for my WC?
3. Are there plans where my wife's rating can be used at all in conjunction with mine, to make things easier?
4. And modular homes themselves, are there a lot of styles available? I do like a lot of 2 stories 'stick built' homes in developments I had seen here in Delaware.
5. Does anyone on here have a modular home here in delaware or north carolina they want to sell, for a 'rent to own' or a mortgage I can qualify for? Please let me know... smiles.
Thats about it for now, and any other comments or tips will be most appreciated, and I'll do my best to reply as soon as I can.
Kimono_skunk, and family.