To obtain a FHA mortgage on a condominium, the project must
be FHA approved. Prior to these changes, there were two ways a condominium could be FHA approved: (1) full project approval, and (2) “spot” approval. Full project approval means that FHA has already done the approval on the entire project (subdivision). Spot approvals were performed on non-FHA approved projects on a loan by loan basis, and were a way to make FHA loans available to home buyers in well run condo projects even if they haven’t gone through the full approval process.
Under the new guidelines, the popular spot approval process will no longer be available and will be replaced with something called a Direct Endorsement Lender Review and Approval Process (DELRA). FHA claims the DELRA process is more uniform and streamlined that the former spot loan approval process. Also, full project approvals expire every two years, so condominiums will have to re-certify every 2 years.
Under the new project eligibility requirements, all condominiums (consisting of 2 or more units) must meet the following requirements:
Project List for FHA Financing - Is my subdivision approved? This is the HUD listing of all subdivisions by state that lenders use.
Just to clarify that some Schaumburg subdivisions can look like townhomes (up and down floorplans) and are actually condominiums. How can that be? When the builder first set up the subdivision there were convenants that either said you owned the land or you didn't. Some builders did the 'own the land' approach, others did not. There is no hard and fast rule here. It is entirely on a subdivision by subdivision basis only. 
Choose a good, knowledgeable Realtor® who can find you a home and know which areas are FHA approved so you can move ahead with your financing. Not all subdivisions and projects are FHA approved.
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