Archive for May, 2008

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Change “Declining Market” Guidelines

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Effective June 1, 2008, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have dropped their “declining market” policy requiring an addition 5% down payment for properties determined to be in declining or “at risk” markets. Hopefully this will impact Jumbo loans as well as conforming loans but a formal announcement has not been made. This is good news for buyers and sellers especially in neighborhoods that are categorized as “declining.” Hopefully, programs will continue to be announced to help buyers and sellers in this market.

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Real Estate and Mortgage Meltdown

Friday, May 9th, 2008

I attended a seminar sponsored by Countrywide Mortgage on Tuesday May 6th at the Crowne Plaza in Tysons Corner, Virginia which featured Tom Fiddler, an expert in the real estate industry. It definitely put the current real estate market in perspective. He gave some background about the bond ratings of mortgages, etc. but more importantly emphasized that we need to "celebrate affordability" and I couldn’t agree more. Home prices are down and household income is still up. The final piece of the puzzle is interest rates-which are still so low. It is one of the most affordable times to buy a home nationwide in two decades! Obviously, at some point, probably after the election, interest rates will have to rise.

Mr. Fiddler also emphasized using FHA to the fullest. Not only do FHA loans typically end up being cheaper than conventional loans right now, if home prices were to stay flat or even go lower and interest rates go higher, the sellers who have FHA loans will be in a much better selling position because of the assumability of FHA loans. Tom Fiddler was an excellent speaker and I highly recommend seeing a seminar if you have an opportunity.

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