2001 W Spring St, Tucson, AZ 85745
3 beds · 2 baths · 1,063 sqft
Owner to consider/counter offers between 315k-325k. Welcome home to this turn-key 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home in the desired Silverbell Terrace Neighborhood! Enjoy the security of a brick home with the modern facade of exterior stucco. Enjoy amenities like a large front patio, professional landscaping, enclosed garage, fresh exterior paint, 1/5 acre lot, and NO HOA! Once inside you'll find upgrades like ceramic floors, double pane windows, new recessed lights, new upscale fans, fresh paint, and modern fixtures. The open concept allows for the ample living room to feel light and airy. The dinning room fits a full size table for family meals. That flows into the beautiful kitchen with plenty of white cabinets, floor to ceiling pantry, granite countertops, and new high end SS appliances. The primary bedroom is ample and has both a linen closet/walk-in closet. Also an ensuite newly built modern bathroom with a step-in shower where you can unwind.. Enjoy the backyard thats perfect for entertaining guest! It features a like new crystal clear POOL, fire pit, metal ramada and covered porch. Additionally, there's RV access with double gate entry, privacy brick wall, sunset/mountain views! You'll be minuted from the freeway, shopping, and downtown. Don't miss out on this Centrally located gem!
Source: SOUTHAR #22500437
Interest rate and monthly payment estimated based on public records.
Source: SOUTHAR #22500437
Source: Public records
To qualify, you must meet the current FHA, VA, or USDA loan requirements depending on the type of loan you are assuming. This typically means a minimum credit score of 580, although most lenders prefer 620-640. Your debt-to-income ratio should be under the 50%. Additional information such as employment history, explanations of income for each applicant, and asset verification for a down payment may be needed to process the loan.
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Roam is your trusted partner for affordable home ownership. We help manage the assumption process from start to finish, enabling homebuyers to easily purchase their next home with a low-interest rate mortgage attached.
What is an assumable mortgage?
An assumable mortgage is a type of home loan that allows a homebuyer to take over the existing mortgage terms from the seller, with no cost to the seller. Many government-backed loans, such as FHA and VA loans, are eligible for assumption, and millions of these mortgages are available.
Why is an assumable mortgage valuable?
When interest rates on mortgages are high, assuming a mortgage with a rate as low as 2% allows buyers to save up to thousands monthly compared to buying a home with a traditional mortgage at today’s average rates of 7%. A low-rate assumable mortgage could be the key to finding your dream home at an affordable price.
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How do I qualify for an assumable mortgage?
To qualify, you must meet the current FHA, VA, or USDA loan requirements depending on the type of loan you are assuming. This typically means a minimum credit score of 580, although most lenders prefer 620-640. Your debt-to-income ratio should be under the 50% max under FHA guidelines. Additional information such as employment history, explanations of income for each applicant, and asset verification for a down payment may be needed to process the loan.
