Ultimately this will help first-time homebuyers, as well as those who earn lower incomes, to more easily obtain government-backed loans.
Two monumental
decisions in U.S. housing regulations this week are major victories for
homebuyers – and the housing industry at large.
For starters, the final
qualified residential mortgage, or QRM, rule eliminates the highly
controversial requirement of a specific down payment amount,
bringing the rule in line with the Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau’s qualified mortgage, or QM, rule. The latter was created to
protect borrowers from predatory lending practices.
Another
victory for housing: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are releasing new
guidelines that will allow borrowers with lackluster credit profiles to
obtain loans with a down payment as low as 3 percent by considering
“compensating factors.” Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel
Watt, who oversees both Fannie and Freddie, announced the government’s
new plan in hopes of quelling lenders’ fears when the government-backed
loans they sell go sour.
Additionally, Fannie and Freddie also
plan to loosen demands on lenders to buy back defaulted mortgages,
creating more stability, confidence and clarity for the lending
industry.
RE/MAX CEO
Margaret Kelly applauded the announcements, which ultimately help
first-time homebuyers, as well as those who earn lower incomes, to more
easily obtain government-backed loans.
“This is great
news for our industry, and it’s a welcomed change we’ve been advocating
at RE/MAX,” Kelly says. “Taking a measured but less stringent approach
to lending creates more stable housing conditions and, most importantly,
opens the doors to homeownership for qualified, willing homebuyers
who’ve been sidelined in the wake of the downturn.”
Click link for full article:
Breaking/Good News for Housing Industry
Residential REMAX real estate broker associate with expertise in luxury lake homes,lake homes,luxury homes, residential single family,condos, vacant land,foreclosures and investment properties. Serving the greater Milwaukee metro area including:Waukesha County, Lake Country, Jefferson,Dodge,Ozaukee Washington,Walworth,Milwaukee Counties. On-line markets, LISTING PACKAGE and FOR SALE by OWNER OPTIONS, MLS search access, buyer agency, Home Warranty, all with outstanding service!
No comments:
Post a Comment