The information provided below is only a guide. Lenders will provide borrowers with a handbook and loan documents specific to the home they are purchasing. After reviewing the information below, please feel free to contact the Housing Division with any questions you may have at [email protected].
Qualifications
In the City of Roseville Affordable Purchase Programs, both new construction and affordable resale, the purchaser does not have to be a first time home buyer. However, the goal of all of the affordable purchase housing programs is to make home purchase possible for those who do not have sufficient income to otherwise buy a home in the City of Roseville.
The Guidelines are as follows:
- Interest only loans are not acceptable
- Stated income loans are not acceptable because the City of Roseville requires complete third party documentation of all actual income and assets
- Loans through CalHFA will not be accepted
- Prime loans only
- Housing costs (front end ratio) must be at a minimum of 30% not to exceed 40% of monthly income toward housing costs
- Options can be financed as long as the front end ratio does not exceed 40%
- Options can be paid for with cash
- The preferred first loan is a thirty-year fixed term loan
- No prepayment penalties
- Although the affordable purchaser does not have to be a first time home buyer, if the purchaser owns other residential real estate, it must be sold prior to closing on the purchase of the affordable home.
- 1% minimum down payment will be expected of all affordable purchases.
- City of Roseville Affordable Purchase programs do not allow co-signors
Also, the city reserves the right to consider the application on a case-by-case basis where:
- The down payment exceeds 20% of the purchase price
- The purchaser is receiving a gift from an outside source
- Assets exceed $100,000
- The purchase requires a co-mortgagor in order to qualify the purchaser. In these cases, the co-mortgagor must be an immediate family member.
The purchaser must provide verification of all sources of income and assets; and if applicable, a gift letter or statement from co-mortgagors. This documentation must be submitted at the time of the mortgage application. The City's Housing Division is responsible for review of the purchaser's eligibility and the terms of the loan the lender or the first mortgage is offering. The City will either approve or disapprove the purchaser for the affordable purchase programs. This process will take approximately ten (10) business days, but could take longer depending on the requirements of the application.