The Changing Lanes

About This Course

This course breaks down the definition of (FHA) Federal Housing Administration and whats needed to qualify for a home loan.

The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insures mortgages made by approved lenders, making it easier for first-time and moderate-income buyers to qualify for a home loan. FHA loans are popular because they allow lower credit scores, smaller down payments, and flexible underwriting compared to conventional loans.

Here’s a clear, up-to-date breakdown of what FHA is and what you need to qualify:


🏠 What Is an FHA Loan?

An FHA loan is a government-backed mortgage where:

  • The FHA insures the lender, not the borrower

  • Lenders take less risk β†’ more flexible approval standards

  • Loans can be fixed or adjustable rate

FHA does not lend money directly β€” banks and mortgage lenders do.


βœ… FHA Loan Qualification Requirements

πŸ’³ 1. Credit Score

  • 580+ β†’ 3.5% down payment

  • 500–579 β†’ 10% down (fewer lenders allow this)

  • No minimum score set by FHA, but lenders set overlays

πŸ“Œ Best rates typically at 620+


πŸ’° 2. Down Payment

  • 3.5% minimum (with 580+ credit)

  • Down payment can be gifted by:

    • Family member

    • Employer

    • Approved assistance program

No first-time buyer requirement.


πŸ“Š 3. Debt-to-Income (DTI) Ratio

  • 31% front-end (housing)

  • 43% back-end (total debts)

  • Up to 50% possible with strong compensating factors

Compensating factors include:
βœ” Higher credit score
βœ” Cash reserves
βœ” Low payment shock


🧾 4. Employment & Income

  • 2 years of employment history preferred

  • W-2s, pay stubs, or tax returns required

  • Self-employed borrowers need 2 years tax returns

Gaps may be acceptable with explanation.


🏦 5. Cash Reserves

  • Not always required for 1–2 unit homes

  • Helpful for approval if DTI or credit is borderline

  • Multi-unit FHA loans require reserves


🏑 6. Property Requirements

The home must:

  • Be your primary residence

  • Pass FHA appraisal standards

  • Meet safety, soundness, and habitability rules

Eligible properties:
βœ” Single-family homes
βœ” FHA-approved condos
βœ” 2–4 unit properties (you must live in one unit)

Course Curriculum

FHA PDF Lesson
Final Certification ExamAssessment
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