Mountain Ranch, CA FHA Home Loans

FHA home loans continue to be a popular mortgage choice for Mountain Ranch, California home buyers and those looking to refinance.  In fact the FHA has been helping people own homes in cities like Mountain Ranch since 1934.  Simplified 2024  guidelines include easier qualifications with low down payments.  Even better Mountain Ranch consumers can keep their down payment in the bank with the help of the Mountain Ranch, CA FHA home buyer grant.  Credit scores will play a major factor in determining if and what FHA program will be available to you.

Mountain Ranch FHA quotes are always free, get started by calling (888)416-0920.  FHA experts are standing by near Mountain Ranch, CA and ready to help.  Connect with a licensed home FHA specialist, ask questions and find out if you qualify.

  • 560 FICO – 10% Down
  • 580 FICO – 3.5% Down – Call to Check Grant Eligibility
  • 620 FICO – Eligible for Forgivable Grant for Down Payment or 3.5% Down.
  • Gift funds can be used on FHA transactions if needed.

Mortgage Brokers offer Lower FHA Rates and Costs

When it comes to Mountain Ranch, CA FHA loans, Mortgage Brokers have more options.  Regardless of what a consumer thinks, Mountain Ranch, CA Mortgage Brokers offer a wholesale rate and lower costs.  Going directly to the bank or a mortgage lender is not a better option.  If you are in doubt, it is always a good idea to get a couple of quotes and compare them.  If you still don’t understand the difference between Mountain Ranch FHA wholesale and retail mortgage rates call (888)416-0920.  A Mountain Ranch, CA Mortgage Broker will be able to offer you more programs.  Banks and Lenders have set mortgage guidelines including set credit score limits.  Mortgage Brokers in Mountain Ranch, CA can work with all types of credit scores.

Working with Top Rated FHA Specialists

The Mountain Ranch FHA Mortgage team is celebrating its 26th year in business.  Our experience allows for consumer mortgage confidence especially with our FHA wholesale rate option.  We navigate consumers through the mortgage process,  explain options and find what choice works best for you. We specialize in more than just refinancing mortgage loans.  Check out consumer first time homebuyer programs, USDA home loans, VA home loans and our customer reviews.

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    FHA Benefits in Mountain Ranch, CA

    • Lower Rates
    • Lower Payments
    • Fixed Payments
    • Easier Qualifications
    • FHA Grants for Down Payment
    • Gift Funds Allowed

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    Mountain Ranch (formerly, El Dorado and El Dorado Town) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Calaveras County, California, United States. The population was 1,628 at the 2010 census, up from 1,557 at the 2000 census. The town is registered as California Historical Landmark #282.[3] The town center is quite small with fewer than 50 people living in it. The 5 mile square area surrounding the town accounts for the balance of the population.

    The settlement was established during the California Gold Rush.[4] Mountain Ranch’s post office was established in 1858.[5] In 1868, it was moved to another town called El Dorado Camp 1.5 miles south, as there was already an El Dorado post office in California, El Dorado Camp became known as Mountain Ranch. Currently, there are 3 post office buildings in the town. The present one, a small post office which was built in 1956, and a post office built in 1923 which was once billed as the world’s smallest post office. The original location of the town of Mountain Ranch also has a historical landmark. The bell on the historical marker was used in the local school from 1885 to 1953. Established as Cave City School District in 1855, this school joined with the Banner District in 1946 to become the El Dorado Union Elementary School District. In 1942 the last of the gold mines closed.[4] Further economic losses took place in the 1970s, when local saw mills shuttered, and also in 1983 when the Calaveras Cement Co. closed.[4] In 2015, the town was ravaged by the Butte Fire. More than 350 homes[4] along the outskirts burned, but firefighters and local ranchers were able to save most of the downtown.

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