What does FHA stand for and what do they do?
The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is a government agency that promotes affordable, easy-to-qualify-for home loans. FHA loans are only available through approved lenders. If you're a first-time homebuyer without a substantial credit history, an FHA loan could be an attractive option. You can qualify for an FHA loan with a minimum credit score of 500 and a 3.5% down payment. FHA loans require an upfront mortgage insurance premium and, if there's less than a 10% down payment, require mortgage insurance for the life of the loan. At Better Mortgage, we require a minimum credit score of 580. Learn more about FHA loans here.