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Advantages of HUD Financing
Compared to Conventional Financing

HUD

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Loan Term

Loan term is 40 years on a fully amortized basis for new construction or major expansion or rehab or 35-year term and amortization for existing refinancing.

Loan term is typically 10 years based upon a 20 to 30-year Amortization Schedule. Renewal options might be negotiated for additional periods.

Recourse

Loans are nonrecourse

Personal liability is required in many cases, and there are always "carve-outs" from non-recourse provisions.

Loan to Value Ratio

Loan-to-value is 90% for new construction and 85% for typical refinancing. Refinancing may qualify for up to 100% loan-to-cost funding.

75% loan-to-value is typical

Interest Rate

The interest rate is fixed and will not change for the life of the loan.

Loans may be subject to periodic rate adjustments through the life of the loan.

Loan Prepayment

Loan is prepayable usually after the fifth year, with minimum prepayment penalties, typically 5% declining 1% per year.

Loan is prepayable; typically with high prepayment penalties via yield maintenance.

Cash Equity

Cash equity is 10% on new construction and 15% on purchases. Cash equity can be 0% for refinancing.

Cash equity will be 20% to 35% of loan for new construction and 20% to 25% for acquisitions.

Construction & Permanent Financing

Construction and permanent financing are arranged simultaneously

Construction and permanent financing are typically separate transactions, providing for duplication of fees and interest rate risk.

Interest Rate Risk

Borrower has no interest rate risk for 35 to 40 years.

Borrower has interest rate risk at end of term on balloon note.

Fee Payments

Fees are paid one time for a 35 to 40-year loan.

Borrower may pay both lender's and broker's fees 2 to 3 times over holding period: one for construction, one for permanent and any refinancing will also require additional fees.

Loan Assumability

Loan is assumable for qualified purchasers.

Loan is typically not assumable.

Underwriting Process

Underwriting process per standardized HUD regulations and timeframes ranging from 60 - 120 days in all 50 states.

Underwriting process will vary from lender to lender

     
 
 

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