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How Long Do I Have to Wait After Foreclosure to Get a Mortgage

A foreclosure isnu2019t the end of the road for owning a house. Homeowners whose properties have been foreclosed can reapply for a mortgage, albeit after undergoing a waiting period. Hereu2019s how long it takes to reapply and get things back on track. If you need to avoid foreclosure, consider selling the home to a cash home buyer. To sell your house fast in Milwaukee, visit

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How Long Do I Have to Wait After Foreclosure to Get a Mortgage

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  1. When Can You Apply for Mortgage After Foreclosure?

  2. Wait Time for a Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae Loan • Seven years after foreclosure with a 3% down payment • Three years for extenuating circumstances • If you qualify for the three-year waiting period, you’ll need a 10% down payment

  3. Wait Time for an FHA (Federal Housing Administration) Loan • Three-year wait period, which begins when foreclosure ends • If it’s an FHA-insured loan, the waiting period starts when FHA paid the prior lender the claim • Accounts for extenuating circumstances don’t have a specific minimum timeframe

  4. Wait Time for a VA (Veteran Approved) Loan • Two years after foreclosure and three years if the home is FHA-insured • Minimum credit score is 620 or above • Can sign up for home entitlement

  5. Wait Time for a USDA Loan • Three years after a foreclosure • Requires credit score of 640 or above • Zero down payment program

  6. What Is Considered Extenuating Circumstances? • Per Fannie Mae: nonrecurring events beyond borrower’s control • Includes job loss, divorce, death, and illness • Per FHA: serious illness, death, job loss, but not divorce [exception under certain circumstances]

  7. Is there a way to avoid foreclosure?

  8. Yes!

  9. Sell your home fast in Milwaukee to a cash home buyer

  10. Why choose a cash • home buyer? • Sell your home in seven days or less • Sell your house for cash • We buy houses in Milwaukee as-is.

  11. Visit www.sellhousefastmke.com for an offer in less than 24 hours

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