EPISODE · Jul 26, 2026 · 4 MIN
Non-Warrantable Condo Explained: The Hidden Rate Cost
from The Residual Real Estate Agent Show · host Jose Luiz Morales
If your lender or agent just said the words non-warrantable condo and your stomach dropped, you're not the only one. I've had that exact conversation more times than I can count, and most of the time it's not the deal-killer people assume it is.I own a condo myself in Camarillo, CA, and I've sat in an HOA meeting and personally voted no on a special assessment because I knew exactly what it would do to financing for the entire complex. That kind of vote is what quietly turns a normal building into a non-warrantable condo mortgage situation, and most buyers never see it coming until they're already mid-escrow.Here's what I'm covering in this one:✅ What is a non-warrantable condo and why the label gets slapped on more buildings than people realize✅ The fannie mae condo requirements your building actually has to meet to stay "warrantable" in the first place✅ Why HOA litigation condo loan risk is the single biggest reason condo deals fall apart across the state✅ The real non-warrantable condo rates premium, 0.25% to 0.375% higher, even if you're putting down 20% or more✅ Why buying a non-warrantable condo still means a 10% minimum down payment on most loan programs✅ If you're financing a non-warrantable condo in California, why these buildings tend to be some of the most litigious in the country✅ What rising condo insurance problems are doing to buildings statewide heading into next year✅ A simple due diligence checklist so you or your agent catch this before it kills your dealConsider this non-warrantable condo explained the way I'd actually walk a client through it, not the way it reads in an underwriting manual. I'm not trying to scare anyone off condos. I'm trying to make sure the HOA doesn't blindside your financing the way it almost did in my own building.
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If your lender or agent just said the words non-warrantable condo and your stomach dropped, you're not the only one. I've had that exact conversation more times than I can count, and most of the time it's not the deal-killer people assume it is. I own a condo myself in Camarillo, CA, and I've sat in an HOA meeting and personally voted no on a special assessment because I knew exactly what it would do to financing for the entire complex. That kind of vote is what quietly turns a normal buildi...
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