In order to determine if a condominium complex is currently FHA approved, access HUD’s FHA approved condominium web site at https://entp.hud.gov/idapp/html/condlook.cfm or Google “FHA condominiums” (it is typically the first result).
This condominium search page allows someone to search for FHA-approved condominium projects by the name of the condominium association, the city/state, and via other variables.
Since slight variations in the name of the condominium can result in a complex not showing up properly in the results, it is advised to search for all condominiums in a particular town or city. The results will display alphabetically and a searcher can easily scroll through to determine if their complex is FHA Approved.
Note that many complexes appear on the list that were FHA approved but have now expired status. After searching by town, scroll through the results to see if the complex you are interested in is on the list. If it does not show up, it is not currently FHA approved. If it does show up, scroll to the far right hand column to see if the complex is expired or will expire shortly.
PLEASE NOTE: Always consult with your professional with questions regarding FHA loans
Above information courtesy of:
Tim Martin
Senior Loan Officer
NE Moves Mortgage
NMLS# 16273
203-917-2800