Tuesday, October 13, 2009

It's Feasible!

We got our FHA 203k feasibility inspection report last night and...It's feasible! Yay! This means that inspector thinks that project is feasible in terms of bringing the place up to FHA standards. In fact, the FHA requirements are quite reasonable and our requirements in terms of improving the homes livability are much higher.

FHA required repairs are limited to those repairs necessary to preserve the continued marketability of the property and to protect the health and safety of the occupants, A.K.A. the three S's:

  • Safety: protect the health and safety of the occupants
  • Security: protect the security of the property (security for the FHA insured mortgage.)
  • Soundness: correct physical deficiencies or conditions affecting structural integrity
For us this means replacing the
  • HVAC
  • electrical
  • roof
  • basement wall reparging
  • rear exterior wall stucco
  • window caps
  • some new windows
  • sidewalk concrete block
  • smoke detectors
But we also want to do 2 new baths, a new kitchen, a little deck and some other things to make the place sweet!

Our FHA consultant, Catharine Hall, owner of Value Home Inspections, is extremely knowledgeable and has been very helpful. If you are considering doing a 203k or just a regular home purchase i definitely recommend her.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much for the kind words and recommendations. Your grasp of the 203k concept is really great. I hope other people will be able to see that anyone can buy a home that is "not ready to be sold" with a 203k.

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