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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

New Year - New Bank Guidelines!


Ringing in the New Year seems like just another day, but 2010 will bring some changes to the lending guidelines. Below are some significant change that would affect a buyer's approval or the type of property you may purchase.

Change #1: Conventiaonal Loan Debt to Income (DTI)
2009 - DTI was 55% for Conventional
2010 - DTI is NOW 45%

**FHA will still allow DTI to be 55%

Definition for DTI:
The ratio of monthly debt payments to monthly gross income. Lenders use a housing DTI ratio (house payment divided by monthly income) and a total DTI ratio (total debt payments including the house payment, divided by monthly income) to determine whether a borrower's income qualifies him or her for a mortgage.


Change #2: FHA Approved Properties
In order for FHA (Federal Housing Administration) to lend money on a property it first must be "FHA Apporved". As of February 2010 all properties that are FHA must get approved again.

What does this mean for you the bueyer?

This Process could take over a month to obtain an approval. Expect Longer escrow times in 2010 due to this change.

*** I do know of a Lender/Bank that once they approve a few of these properties FHA will allow them to administrate the approval process without getting the FHA Approval. Please feel free to contact me with further information.

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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Conforming or Jumbo Loan? What is the difference?


Conforming Loans:

Conventional loans may be conforming and non-conforming. Conforming loans have terms and conditions that follow the guidelines set forth by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. These two stockholder-owned corporations purchase mortgage loans complying with the guidelines from mortgage lending institutions, packages the mortgages into securities and sell the securities to investors. By doing so, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, like Ginnie Mae, provide a continuous flow of affordable funds for home financing that results in the availability of mortgage credit for Americans.

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac guidelines establish the maximum loan amount, borrower credit and income requirements, down payment, and suitable properties. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac announces new loan limits every year.

Loan Limits for Conforming Loans are $729,750


Jumbo Loan:

Jumbo Loans

Loans above the maximum loan amount established by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are known as 'jumbo' loans. Because jumbo loans are bought and sold on a much smaller scale, they often have a little higher interest rate than conforming, but the spread between the two varies with the economy.

For more information please Contact George Langford!

415.3363.8191

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