Buying a home can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re worried about your credit score, down payment, or whether you’ll qualify for a mortgage. The good news is there are programs designed to help buyers who may not fit into traditional lending guidelines. One of those options is the Arrive Home Earned Equity Program (EEP). The…
For years, one of the most frustrating limitations in FHA lending was the inability to use boarder income—that is, rent paid by someone living in your home—to help qualify for a mortgage. Fortunately, that has now changed. With the release of HUD Mortgagee Letter 2025-04, FHA has introduced updates that allow for the use of…
If you’re receiving child support and planning to buy a home, you might be wondering: Can I use this income to qualify for a mortgage? The answer is yes—with some important details. Both FHA and conventional loan programs (like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac) allow child support income to be used, but there are clear…
When it comes to securing a mortgage through the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), understanding the nuances of income qualification can be crucial, especially for those with multiple job streams. The FHA’s primary aim is to ensure that the income used to qualify for a mortgage is stable, predictable, and likely to continue. Here’s a deeper…