Friday, November 21, 2008

FHA Hope for Homeowner Program

I received a call today from a distressed homeowner who had been out of work for several months but has now gone back to work. He had already spoken with 2 other lenders and FHA trying to get some information on “Hope For Homeowners” He is currently on a subprime loan and has $30,000 in equity. I went to HUD’s website and looked up the program. The information is important to you and you need to understand how this works. Please go to the HUD site below and read how this works. My opinion is—I can’t imagine how this can work for the homeowner as Subprime lenders do not have FHA approval to do loans. It would take a mortgage lender that is a major servicer to even have a department that would do this type of loan and the major investors are busy trying to take care of their own customers. There is no wonder that this gentleman was extremely frustrated at the runaround that he was getting. My advice to him was that he should contact a local Realtor and put his home on the market. He should not take a chance on losing the equity that he has and he needs a fresh start.


FHA Announcing HOPE for Homeowners Program:
The HOPE for Homeowners (H4H) program was created by Congress to help those at risk of default and foreclosure refinance into more affordable, sustainable loans. H4H is an additional mortgage option designed to keep borrowers in their homes. The program is effective from October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2011. As many as 400,000 homeowners could avoid foreclosure through this program over the next three years. To find out about H4H please visit: http://www.fha.gov and click on the “HOPE for Homeowners” links.

Thursday, November 6, 2008



A veteran is someone who,
at one point in his life,
wrote a blank check
made payable to his country
for an amount of :
'up to and including my life'.



The Origins of Veteran’s Day

In 1921, an unknown World War I American soldier was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. This site, on a hillside overlooking the Potomac River and the city of Washington, D.C., became the focal point of reverence for American’s veterans.

Similar ceremonies occurred earlier in England and France, where an unknown soldier was buried in each nation’s highest place of honor. These memorial gestures all took place on November 11, giving universal recognition to the celebrated ending of World War I fighting at 11 a.m., November 11, 1918. (The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month). The day became known as Armistice Day. Later in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1947, Raymond Weeks organized at “National Veterans Day” which included festivities honoring all Veterans. President Eisenhower signed a proclamation in 1954 proclaiming November 11th as Veteran’s Day.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Available Programs
First Time Home Buyers
Collin County, Texas

I am getting many calls from clients and Realtors wanting information about the programs available for the First Time Homebuyers. Some of the products will supply the downpayment but there are restrictions. I have defined the current programs which are not freestanding. The bond and grant programs are typically closed as an FHA loan. Qualifying is not more lenient, it simply assists with the downpayment. Most of the programs below have funds available at this time but there is no guarantee as to the availability of funds. I have provided a breakdown and explanation as to what is currently available.

· Bond Loans- Primarily designed for the low- and moderate income families and individuals who are first-time homebuyers. Funds are provided through the sale of bonds by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) and Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation (TSAHC).

· City Grants – Funds made available to citizens of specific cities (Frisco, McKinney, Plano) who are first-time homebuyers. The funds can be used toward the down payment or closing costs.

· Federal Housing Administration (FHA) – Loan program created by congress in 1934. Offers lower down payment, seller contributions up to 6%, flexible qualifying ratios and more lenient on derogatory credit. Minimum required downpayment is 3% until Dec. 31,2008.

· United States Department of Agriculture (USDA…like the beef) (Also known as Rural Housing) – USDA Rural Development administers the program and guarantees the loan for rural customers. Closing cost can be rolled into the loan and long as total loan amount is not more than appraised value.

· Conventional Access - Affordable loan program allowing second lien to a Non Profit agency for the downpayment to provide homeownership opportunities for low and moderate income families. Combined loan to value is 100%.

· $7500 Tax Credit – 10% of the cost of the home not to exceed $7500. Available to First Time Homebuyers purchasing a home between April 2008 and July 2009. Income limitations apply.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Let's Turn a Negative Into a Positive!

Housing starts hit another 17-year low
Home construction and building permits both fall sharply in September to levels not seen since January 1991. Housing starts have fallen nearly two-thirds from their peak of 2.3 million in January 2006, and were at the lowest annual pace since January 1991.

"This is bad news for anyone who works in the housing industry, bad news for the economy as a whole, and the decline in housing activity just continues to deepen," said Mike Larson, an analyst for Weiss Research. "This is one of the worst downturns in the housing market in the history of our country."
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The above made headlines today.

Now let's stop and think of how this can help our business.

The Realtors, Lenders not affiliated with builders, and the Title Companies not affiliated with the builders will all benefit. When there is less housing available, supply and demand will change.This will greatly benefit the owners that are currently trying to sell their existing homes. We see this as an opportunity to make more loans on the existing inventory of homes available in this area.

There are some great programs for Homebuyers at this time and home ownership is affordable with many homes to choose from. Lets take a negative and turn it into a positive!

Friday, October 10, 2008

Why Fed Rate Did Not Lower Mortgage Rates

The Federal Reserve has cut the Fed rate 7 times trying to deal with the credit crisis. This was to help stimulate the economy lowing the overnight rates where banks loan to banks. This is to assist in controlling inflation by keeping funds available at a low rate . Unfortunately many banks have substantially tightened the credit standards for businesses and consumers so the rate cuts have only offset the tightening in credit conditions created by the financial turmoil that has escalated in the last few months. Conditions would probably be worse if the Fed had not acted.

The price of oil and other commodities have come down this week and the dollar is stronger but global economic conditions will make it unlikely that the Fed rate will be raised any time soon. Keep in mind that the rate is so low that there is very little chance that it can go lower.

The economic system has gone thru 31 “bear markets” defined as a decline of 20% or more in markets since 1900. This has been followed by 31 recoveries. We have no reason to doubt that this will not turn around.

We are not anticipating escalating interest rates but you need to understand that mortgage rates are not necessarily based on Fed rates. Many clients are shocked when they think the Fed rate of 2% means very low mortgage interest rates. I feel that any rate under 8% is a very good rate.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Mortgage Occupancy Classifications

There are new challenges and opportunities in the mortgage industry everyday. I have decided to pick a real scenario each week to help the general public better understand the changes that have taken place in mortgage lending. I choose this topic as I spoke to a potential client last week that was ready to sign the sales contract on Investment property but did not have any idea that he would need a 20% downpayment. It is difficult to obtain PMI or secondary financing on investment property so that means a downpayment of at least 20% which is dependent on FICO scores.

There are only 3 catagories of occupancy on mortage loans which is as follows:

Owner Occupied
· Also known as Primary Residence
· Eligible for homestead exemption
· This is the home where the borrower lives
· Co-borrower can be non owner occupant but program restrictions apply

Non Owner Occupied
· Borrower does not live in this home
· Property can be rented-also known as investment property
· Sometimes a family member lives in home
· Is not eligible for the homestead exemption
· Must do a conventional loan with at least 15-25% down
· Difficult to get PMI
· Difficult to obtain 2nd liens
· Must have strong cash reserves remaining after loan closes
· Must count full payment and cannot offset with a new lease
· Rate is higher than owner occupied
· Seller contribution is maximum of 2% of sales price

Second Home
· Typically in a vacation area
· Property cannot be rented
· Can be purchased if borrower stays in the home on a part time basis
· Rate and downpayment may be higher than the Primary home
· Not eligible for the homestead exemption

Friday, October 3, 2008

Economic Rescue Passed--Now What?




Is is time for a new Dollar Bill?

Ok, deep breathe..... Lets talk about the week. Monday was brutal, followed by some recovery Tuesday and Wednesday.


Yesterday the Senate voted the Revised Economic Recovery plan and Congress finally said Yes today. So in 25 words or less.... what does the Economic Recovery plan mean? Credit lines will remain open and lending should continue. Is it the magic bullet that everything is perfect and all will be the same as before or better? No- but it is a start.

Now it is up to us to get the word out that financing is still available without a large down payment. Inventory is strong and it is a wonderful time to purchase. Many potential buyers are now feeling as if they can't buy a home until they save money for a large down payment. This is not always the case and if buyers want to purchase a primary home, there are ways that are still available to reduce cash required for closing. All programs do require that the buyer qualify for the house, which is a good thing as it won't put people in homes that they can't afford. The credit history does not have to have been perfect. We do have financing for homes for people with credit scores of 580 and higher, as long as they can show a good rental payment history.

On October 1, 2008, the ability to get an FHA loan and have the seller contribute to a seller-funded down payment assistance program such as Ameridream and Nehemiah ended. The passage of Housing Bill 3221 by Congress took this feature away, ending the ability to have the seller help a buyer to get 100% financing on an FHA loan. A buyer will now have to contribute 3% towards down payment (3.5% after January 1, 2009) for an FHA mortgage.

  • FHA mortgage allows a gift from a family member - A family member can gift the 3% down payment required . FHA loan limit is$271,050, making it a very attractive loan in Dallas/Fort Worth area.

  • There are First Time Home Buyer Bond Programs available. Many of these programs are getting their new allotment of funds this month.
    Zero down VA loans are available for those who have eligibility for having served in the military. In addition, using the VA in conjunction with the Texas Veterans Land Board program

  • USDA Rural Housing loan - this program actually has the ability to include closing costs in the mortgage as well as no down payment and no monthly mortgage insurance! There are income and location limitations but many people are surprised to see exactly what areas do qualify (i.e., Rockwall, Wylie, Forney, Little Elm,Princeton, Anna, and Melissa, just to name a few).


Interest rates are still low, and buyers can purchase a home with a lower payment. It is a great time to purchase a home.