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Debunking Common Myths About FHA Loans - 8/6/2025

With high home prices, more buyers may turn to Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans in the coming year. These government-backed mortgages are known for their flexible borrower requirements, such as lower credit scores and down payments as low as 3-5%.

However, many sellers and even some agents, have misconceptions about FHA loans, believing they are difficult to work with or that the approval process is more complicated. In reality, agents who regularly assist FHA buyers know that these loans are a solid financing option, providing opportunities for buyers who might not otherwise be able to purchase a home.

FHA loans are not inherently harder to close, and when paired with the right professionals, they can be just as seamless as conventional financing.

A key factor in ensuring a smooth transaction is working with an agent familiar with FHA guidelines and a lender who specializes in FHA mortgages. This helps eliminate many of the perceived hurdles and ensures the loan closes on time.

You can help make FHA buyers more competitive by dispelling these common misconceptions:

MYTH #1: FHA loans are only for buyers with bad credit.

Truth: While FHA loans allow credit scores as low as 500, many borrowers have solid credit. In fact, the average FHA borrower has a credit score of 683, and 80% of FHA applicants have a score of 600 or higher, according to 2024 data from Ellie Mae.

MYTH #2: FHA loans are only for first-time homebuyers.

Truth: While FHA loans are popular among first-time buyers and those with moderate incomes, they are available to repeat buyers as well.

MYTH #3: FHA loans come with higher interest rates#4.

Truth: FHA loans offer competitive interest rates, sometimes even lower than conventional loans. Borrowers with strong credit and larger down payments often qualify for the best rates. Comparing both FHA and conventional loan options is always a smart move.

MYTH #4: FHA loans take longer to close than conventional loans.

Truth: FHA and conventional loans have similar closing timelines. On average, both take about 47 days to close, according to 2024 data.

MYTH #5: FHA loans can only be used for single-family homes.

Truth: FHA loans can be used to purchase a variety of property types, including single-family homes, townhomes, manufactured homes, and HUD-approved condos. They can also be used for multifamily properties with up to four units, as long as the buyer occupies one of the units as a primary residence.

MYTH #6: FHA loans have income limits.

Truth: FHA loans have no income restrictions. Even high-earning households can qualify.

Your buyer's agent can help make FHA offers more competitive in today's market by educating you, the sellers, and sometimes, the listing agent about FHA loans.

FHA loans are a valuable financing option that can help many buyers achieve homeownership, yet misconceptions often create unnecessary barriers. By understanding the facts and working with knowledgeable real estate agents and lenders who specialize in FHA mortgages, buyers can confidently navigate the process, and sellers can feel more comfortable accepting FHA-backed offers.

With the right professionals guiding the transaction, FHA loans can close just as smoothly as conventional financing. Educating clients about these realities not only helps buyers find suitable financing but also expands opportunities for sellers, ultimately leading to more successful transactions for all parties involved.

We'd like to connect you with our trusted FHA mortgage specialist.

 

JACK KOUMBIS ABR, AHWD, GREEN, RENE, SFR, SRS KELLER WILLIAMS TOWN LIFE TENAFLY, NJ (201) 925-8825 LICENSED BROKER ASSOCIATE NJ, LICENSED BROKER OF RECORD NEW YORK JACK KOUMBIS started working at an early age in his family owned restaurants. His passion for the hospitality industry and his service mentality led him many successes over his 40+ year career. Operating multi units in both New York and New Jersey with hundreds of employees, Jack has a tremendous business background which serves him well as a Realtor Licensed in New York and New Jersey. In addition to his 40+ years of working in restaurants, private clubs, and hotels, Jack has served for more than 13 years on the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Restaurant and Hospitality association and is a Past Chairman of the Board. In 2015, Jack changed careers and became a Licensed Real Estate Agent and is now with the Keller Williams Town Life office located in Tenafly, NJ. Living in Bergen County for the last 30 years has given Jack a unique perspective, first as resident of a Fort Lee High Rise and later as a homeowner in the Northern Valley, he has a firm grasp on the Local Real Estate Market. His professionalism and service mentality give him a unique skill set necessary to care for the most discerning clients. His many years of operating multiple successful businesses give him the acumen to oversee your transaction from start to finish. He brings value to the equation, that other realtors may not, and offers more than just the normal function of a Real Estate Agent but will act as your fiduciary seeing that your trust is rewarded and all of your needs are met. Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter