Condo Financing Explained: What Every Buyer Needs to Know

When most people begin the homebuying process, they assume financing is relatively straightforward. You get pre-approved, find a home, and move forward with the loan. That’s generally true when purchasing a single-family home or even a townhome.

But when it comes to condominiums, the process changes—sometimes significantly.

Condo financing introduces an entirely different layer of review that many buyers, and even some real estate professionals, don’t fully understand. And if it’s not handled correctly from the beginning, it can create delays, force last-minute changes to the loan structure, or in some cases, prevent the transaction from closing altogether.

This article is designed to walk you through that process in simple, real-world terms so you know exactly what to expect.

Why Condo Financing Is Different

With most residential purchases, lenders are focused on two primary components: the borrower and the property. We evaluate income, credit, assets, and overall financial strength. Then we confirm that the property appraises and meets general condition requirements.

With condos, however, there is a third—and equally important—component: the condominium project itself.

When you purchase a condo, you are not just buying the unit. You are buying into a shared ownership structure that includes common elements, financial obligations, and an association that governs the project. Because of this, lenders must evaluate the overall health and stability of the entire condominium community.

The Role of the Condo Questionnaire

At the center of every condo loan is a document known as the condo questionnaire.

This is a detailed report completed by the condominium association or management company that provides lenders with a full picture of the project. It is not a simple form. It is a comprehensive review that requires precise, factual information, and incomplete or estimated responses are not acceptable .

The questionnaire covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • The number of units in the project and how many are owner-occupied versus rented
  • Whether any single individual or entity owns a large percentage of the units
  • The financial strength of the association, including reserve funds and annual budget
  • Any pending litigation involving the HOA
  • Delinquencies in HOA dues
  • The presence and size of any commercial space within the building
  • Whether the project allows short-term rentals or operates in a hotel-like manner

Each of these factors plays a role in determining whether the condo is eligible for traditional financing.

Warrantable vs. Non-Warrantable Condos

One of the most important outcomes of the condo review process is determining whether a project is considered “warrantable” or “non-warrantable.”

A warrantable condo meets the guidelines established by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. These are the standards required for conventional financing, and they typically offer the most favorable loan terms.

A non-warrantable condo does not meet those guidelines. That does not mean financing is impossible, but it does mean the loan will likely need to be structured through alternative or portfolio programs, which can come with higher rates and stricter requirements.

In many cases, the difference between these two categories comes down to the details uncovered in the condo questionnaire.

What Can Impact Condo Approval

Over the years, I have seen a number of common issues that can affect whether a condo project qualifies for financing. These are not rare scenarios—they come up regularly and can influence the direction of a deal:

  • Insufficient reserve funding within the HOA budget
  • Too many units being used as rentals rather than primary residences
  • A single investor owning too large a portion of the project
  • Pending legal action involving the association
  • Excessive commercial space within the building
  • Insurance coverage that does not meet current lending guidelines

Any one of these factors can change the loan structure or limit financing options.

Recent Changes to Condo Guidelines

In today’s market, this process has become even more important due to recent updates from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

These changes are placing a stronger emphasis on the financial health and insurance coverage of condominium projects. Lenders are now required to perform more detailed reviews, with fewer shortcuts available than in the past.

Key updates include:

  • Increased focus on HOA financial strength and reserve funding, trending toward a 15% minimum
  • Elimination of many streamlined or limited condo review processes
  • Stricter insurance requirements, including replacement cost coverage and deductible limitations
  • Additional scrutiny on underfunded or underinsured associations

These changes are designed to reduce risk, but they also mean that projects which may have qualified in the past could face new challenges today .

Timing and the Financing Contingency

Because of the additional steps involved in reviewing a condo project, timing becomes critical.

The condo questionnaire is typically not ordered until a property is under contract, and it can take several days to receive and review. For that reason, I strongly recommend a financing contingency of approximately 15 to 20 days on any condo purchase.

This allows sufficient time to evaluate the project properly and confirm that the selected loan program is viable.

A Missed Opportunity in the Market

One of the most common inefficiencies I see is that many condo listings are brought to market without having the project reviewed in advance.

Ideally, the condo questionnaire should be completed before the property is listed. This allows the listing agent and seller to understand the project’s status and market the property accurately—whether it qualifies for FHA, VA, or conventional financing.

When that step is skipped, buyers and lenders are left to uncover potential issues during the transaction, which can create unnecessary delays or complications.

Experience Matters in Condo Lending

Condo financing is not a basic or entry-level part of the mortgage business. It requires a deep understanding of guidelines, project structures, and how to navigate issues when they arise.

I have been financing condominiums since 2001, and The Ross Group has been the recommended lender on more condo projects than any residential mortgage team in the DC Metro area since 2007, helping to close out over 80 developments .

In addition to working with buyers, we regularly assist developers in getting their projects approved for financing, which provides a unique perspective on how these deals are structured from the ground up.

Final Thoughts

Condominiums can be an excellent option for many buyers. They often offer desirable locations, lower maintenance, and strong long-term value. However, they also require a more detailed and thoughtful approach to financing.

Understanding the project is just as important as qualifying the buyer.

If you are considering purchasing a condo—or are already under contract—it is important to work with someone who understands the process thoroughly and can identify potential issues early.

Contact Information

Rob Ross
Executive Vice President | The Ross Group
Intercoastal Mortgage NMLS #:189110

Cell: 703.568.3749
Website: www.SuperLendingTeam.com
Licensed in 19 states

When condo financing is handled correctly from the beginning, the process is smooth and predictable. When it is not, small details can turn into major obstacles.

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