Non-Prime Home Loans in Pearl City Illinois
At Smart Mortgage Centers we realize not everyone has perfect credit and we understand life happens. Additionally, not everyone can document their income in the narrow definition that government loans allow. Smart Mortgage Centers allows borrowers with a rougher than usual credit history to qualify for loans with terms that are fair and meet government lending criteria for Ability-to-Repay and government fee limitations. Find a , Illinois Non Prime Mortgage Broker Now.
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Pearl City Non-Prime Lending Programs
- Rates starting in the low 5’s
- 1 day out of foreclosure, short sale, bankruptcy or deed-in-lieu
- Loans up to $1 million
- Credit scores down to 500
- Up to 90% LTV
- DTI up to 50% considered
- Owner-occupied, 2nd homes, and investment properties
- Non-warrantable condos considered
- Jumbo loans down to 500 score
- 5/1 ARM or 30-year fixed
- No pre-payment penalty for owner-occ and 2nd homes
- No active tradelines OK with housing history
- SFRs, townhomes, condos, 2-4 units
- Seller concessions to 6% (2% for investment)
- No tax returns required
- 12 month personal bank statements
- 24 month business bank statements
- Loans up to $3 million
- Credit scores down to 620
- Rates starting in the low 5’s
- Up to 90% LTV on Personal and Business
- DTI up to 50% considered
- Owner-occupied, 2nd homes and investment properties
- 2 years seasoning for foreclosure, short sale, bankruptcy or deed-in-lieu
- Non-warrantable condos considered
- Jumbo loans down to 660 score
- 5/1 ARM or 30-year fixed
- No pre-payment penalty for owner-occ and 2nd homes
- Seller concessions to 6% (2% for investment)
- 2 year self-employed required
- Second Chance Program Highlights
- Up To 80% Ltv
- No Minimum Credit Score
- Full Doc Only-43% DTI
- Bankruptcy, Foreclosure And Short Sales Are Ok
- Deferred Maintenance Is Acceptable On Purchases
- Up To 7% Seller Help Allowed
- Gift Funds Are Acceptable
- Need 2 Months PITI Post-Closing
- May Consider 1st Time Homebuyer With Larger Down Payment
Losing a family member is difficult, but keeping a home in the family after a loss should not be.Whether you need funds for repairs, the buy out of another heir or cash out, we have a solution.
- Up To 80% LTV & Up To 5 Year Term
- No Minimum Credit Score
- Future Value of Rental Income Considered
- Bankruptcy, Foreclosure And Short Sales Are Ok
- Deferred Maintenance Is Acceptable
- Debt Consolidation Allowed
- Rehab Money Escrow for Future Value to Sell Available
- Refinancing of Reverse Mortgages Available
General Requirements – Max LTV 75% Max Loan Amount $1,000,000 Qualify at 640 FICO score Designed for experienced investors. Income and employment are not verified. Documentation – Copies of the borrower’s passport and unexpired visa must be obtained The following visa types are accepted for foreign nationals: – B-1 and B-2, H-2 and H-3, I, J-1 and J-2, O-2, P-1 and P-2 Assets – NO Reserves required Funds for down payment and closing costs must be sourced or seasoned for 60 days – Must be in US depository for 30 days prior to closing Credit – 3 open accounts with a 2-year history Letters of reference allowed 2-year housing history can be used as tradeline **All documents must be translated by a certified translator
Pearl City is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the ʻEwa District and City & County of Honolulu on the Island of Oʻahu. As of the 2010 Census, the CDP had a total population of 47,698. Pearl City is located along the north shore of Pearl Harbor. ʻAiea borders Pearl City to the east, while Waipahu borders the west. The U.S. postal code for Pearl City is 96782.
Early-day Pearl City had an array of rice paddies and fields that were plowed with water buffalo that would haul a two-wheeled cart. In the early 1880s, Pearl City was the final stop for Benjamin Franklin Dillingham’s Oahu Railway, a mud wagon driven by a four-horse team. Lots for an as-yet-to-exist “Pearl City” went on sale in 1889, after completion of the actual rail line.[1] Near the outskirts of Pearl City, the Remond Grove, an area where people could be entertained with piano, banjo, trumpet, and saxophone performances, was a popular entertainment spot in the early 1900s.