Fannie Mae Changes Policy and Pricing on “Conforming” Jumbos
May 12th, 2008 by John Thomas
Fannie Mae announced a series of new initiatives called “Keys to Recovery” in its first quarter 2008 report this week. The new effort is geared toward providing liquidity, stability, and affordability to the housing and mortgage markets for the long term, keeping struggling borrowers in their homes, assisting prospective home buyers with home purchases, and stabilizing communities affected by the mortgage market downturn. According to the report, the initiatives include:
1) A new refinancing option for up-to-date but “underwater” borrowers with loans owned by Fannie Mae that will allow for refinancing up to 120 percent of a property’s current value;
2) A renewal and expansion of the company’s partnership with the state Housing Finance Agencies to provide $10 billion in financing for qualified, first-time home buyers;
3) In partnership with Self-Help Credit Union, a new initiative that allows families in hard-hit communities to reside in foreclosed properties on a rent-to-own basis, and
4) New jumbo-conforming loans will be priced flat to conforming for portfolio asset acquisition through the end of the year.
This last initiative could mean great news for your clients in high-cost regions as defined by HUD. Reach out to your clients and prospects to let them know about this change.
Key talking points:
- Jumbo-loan borrowers got some good news today.
- Fannie Mae announced that they will buy jumbo loans at a lower price.
- This means if you’re in a high-priced metro region and looking to purchase or refinance into a jumbo loan, then you may have the opportunity to save money.
If you have questions on this new policy change or would like to see if this would help you with your current loan situation please give me a call (John R. Thomas) at 302-368-7132 or send me an e-mail at DelawareMortgages@yahoo.com
I am a Delaware native who has been actively involved in the Mortgage and Finanace industries for over 10 years
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