Tree-lined streets, bustling sidewalks, and Carytown just a block away — 3407 Ellwood Avenue places you in the heart of the Museum District lifestyle. Leave the car at home and walk to Publix for groceries, catch a movie at the historic Byrd Theatre, enjoy brunch at Can Can, or spend an afternoon digging through vinyl records at Plan 9. Some of Richmond's most beloved destinations are right outside your door. This classic brick rowhouse offers 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, hardwood floors throughout, a wood-burning fireplace, and a covered front porch that serves as the perfect perch for morning coffee and enjoying your neighborhood. The home has been recently refreshed for its next chapter with an updated kitchen professionally painted cabinetry, new quartz counters, updated lighting and plumbing fixtures, new ceiling fans and fixtures. Other important updates include a NEW ROOF (2020) and NEW AC (2022). Buyers will appreciate the flexibility of two generously sized bedrooms that could easily serve as the primary - one overlooks charming Ellwood Avenue, while the other enjoys views of the backyard and direct access to an adjoining second-floor sunroom—an ideal space for a home office, reading nook, or private retreat. A full basement offers exceptional storage and exciting possibilities with wood paneling and a kitschy 1960s-style bar, it's a space ready for a reimagining. A fenced rear yard and refreshed deck complete this move-in-ready Museum District home, where Richmond's most walkable neighborhood becomes your everyday backdrop.
Roam is your trusted partner for affordable home ownership. We help manage the assumption process from start to finish, enabling homebuyers to easily purchase their next home with a low-interest rate mortgage attached.
To qualify, you must meet the current FHA, VA, or USDA loan requirements depending on the type of loan you are assuming. This typically means a minimum credit score of 580, although most lenders prefer 620-640. Your debt-to-income ratio should be under the 50% max under FHA guidelines. Additional information such as employment history, explanations of income for each applicant, and asset verification for a down payment may be needed to process the loan.
An assumable mortgage is a type of home loan that allows a homebuyer to take over the existing mortgage terms from the seller, with no cost to the seller. Many government-backed loans, such as FHA and VA loans, are eligible for assumption, and millions of these mortgages are available.
When interest rates on mortgages are high, assuming a mortgage with a rate as low as 2% allows buyers to save up to thousands monthly compared to buying a home with a traditional mortgage at today’s average rates of 7%. A low-rate assumable mortgage could be the key to finding your dream home at an affordable price.
Roam has compiled available listings with low-rate assumable mortgages for you to browse. To get started, enter the city, state, zip code, or school district you’re interested in purchasing in. Utilize the search filters to narrow down your search. Click “Save search” to save your search preferences and activate listing notifications—we’ll email you as soon as new listings match your criteria.
Once you’ve found your dream home and ready to make an offer, schedule a call with a Roam Advisor directly from the listing. Your Roam Advisor will guide you through each step of the process, while also working directly with your agent, the servicer, and the seller to ensure you close on time.
When assuming the existing mortgage as part of a home purchase, the buyer has to cover the seller’s equity in the home. The seller’s equity is the purchase price minus the remaining mortgage balance. This amount must be covered in full through an all-cash down payment or by taking out a second mortgage.
Yes. Non-veterans can assume a VA loan, provided they meet the lender’s VA criteria. When a qualified buyer assumes a VA mortgage from a veteran or active-duty service member, the seller’s VA loan entitlement remains tied to the assumed loan until the buyer pays off or refinances the loan. This process restores the veteran seller’s entitlement, enabling them to use their VA benefit for a future home purchase.
Yes. All FHA loans are assumable by law as long as the buyer meets the FHA’s credit, income, and qualification requirements and obtain lender approval before assuming the loan (per FHA regulations effected December 15, 1989). Roam makes this process simple for buyers.
Generally, conventional loans are not assumable. In rare cases, a conventional loan may be assumable with lender approval. Use our search tool to find homes with assumable low-rate loans, or reach out to us if you’d like to confirm a specific home’s assumability.