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In a high-interest-rate environment, assumable loans have quietly become one of the most powerful—and misunderstood—tools in real estate.
This live Zoom session is designed to demystify FHA, VA, and USDA assumable mortgages and show how they can be used strategically by buyers, sellers, investors, and real estate agents to create win-win transactions that many in the industry are overlooking.
Assumable loans allow a qualified buyer to take over a seller’s existing low-interest mortgage—often at rates far below today’s market. When used correctly, they can dramatically reduce monthly payments, expand the buyer pool, increase a property’s marketability, and unlock creative deal structures that traditional financing simply cannot match.

### What We’ll Cover

  • What assumable loans are—and what they are not
  • Which loans are assumable (FHA, VA, USDA) and the rules that actually matter
  • How assumptions work for non-veteran buyers on VA loans
  • Equity gaps, cash requirements, and creative solutions
  • Common myths, lender pushback, and how to navigate real-world obstacles
  • When assumable loans make sense—and when they don’t
  • How agents and investors can use assumptions as a competitive edge in listings and negotiations

This is not theory or marketing hype. The discussion is grounded in real transactions, real lender behavior, and real-world constraints, including timelines, underwriting realities, and entitlement considerations.

### Who Should Attend

  • Buyers looking for lower payments and alternative paths to ownership
  • Sellers with FHA or VA loans who want more leverage and stronger demand
  • Investors seeking creative financing strategies
  • Real estate agents who want to stand out by actually understanding the mechanics—not just the buzzwords

If you believe the future of real estate belongs to professionals who understand financing strategy, not just property features, this session will be time well spent.

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