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What is a Short Sale?

Let’s talk about short sales. The definition of a short sale is to sell a home short of what is owed to a lending institution thereby making them lose money. Short sales are used when a home owner decides that their property is no longer worth what they paid for and they don’t want to go into foreclosure with their lender. The homeowner will list their property with a real estate agent who, upon receiving an offer, negotiates with the lender to get them to accept a deficiency on their loan. As you can imagine lenders are not fond of losing money so they fight with the agent and homeowner to not accept the negotiated price. It is up to the agent to prove the deficient value and up to the homeowner to show that they can no longer make the payment. This process is a lengthy one and can take up to 6 months, even more in certain situations. But this is a far better alternative than foreclosure for all parties concerned. The homeowner gets to stay in the house, sometimes without payment, the agent makes a commission, and the lender gets the property back damage free. President Obama, HUD, FNMA, FHLMC, and most servicing company believe that this is a WIN/WIN for all concerned. So why is it this not the preferred method for upside homeowners to dispose of their properties? Simple, most lenders are stuck in the old REO (real estate owned) days where the homeowner is foreclosed on and physically removed from the property by law enforcement. I will compare the two methods of home transfer, REO vs. Short Sale, next week.
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Congress Looks to Banish Yield Spread Premiums paid to Mortgage Brokers

It has come to my attention that there is a bill that has been floating around that congress is calling for the banishment of Yield Spread Premium or YSP paid to Mortgage Brokers. YSP is the fee that a lender/bank pays a Mortgage Broker to either do a certain volume of business or sell a certain interest rate. While this may seem a good idea up front, as usual, Congress has missed the mark. I believe that there does need to be YSP regulation, but prohibiting the payment to brokers is only going to make the consumer pay more to get their financing. Instead of a consumer paying 1 point in origination they will have to pay 2 or even 3 points to get a deal done. Not to mention the fact that the banks and lenders who do not have to disclose YSP are immune to the regulation because they are not required to disclose YSP on a Closing Statement. What it amounts to is President Obama’s big plan for regulation in the mortgage market is being put solely on the Mortgage Brokers and very well could lead to more fees to the consumers. And once again the “little guy” will get squeezed while the big banks laugh all the way to Wall Street.
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Mortgage Rates Have Remained Constant

Mortgage rates remained constant for the third week in a row. These low interest rates have been holding steady for the last three months. At the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting that was held on September 23rd, Chairman Bernanke told the media of the Feds plan to hold its benchmark interest rate “exceptionally low for an extended period”. The 30 year conforming interest rate is around 5.25% APR. FHA 30 year rates are not that far behind with rates around 5.625% APR. This means that the Fed is committed to doing its part to see our economy pull out of this recession. President Obama has said earlier that he expects unemployment to rise from the August rate of 9.7% until the end of the year, but during the first quarter of 2010 our country should start to see unemployment hold steady and start to reverse its course. I hope they are right.
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$8,000 Tax Credit for First-time Home Buyers

If you are a first-time homebuyer now would be the time that you should be putting in your offer on your first home. Why now? There are a number of reasons that I will explain. One, President Obama’s $8,000 tax incentive ends at the end of November and it doesn’t appear that he will extend the deadline. In order to qualify you must be a first time home buyer or not have owned a home for the last 36 months and you need to close by the end of November. Most real estate closings are done within 45 days so you need to find a house soon in order to take advantage of the incentive. Two, mortgage rates are at their lowest levels in months and are close to their 30 year lows. FHA, VA and Conventional loans can be used to qualify. Three, Home prices are at their lowest levels since the early 90’s. Four, Fed chairman Ben Bernanke said today that he believes that the economy is on the road to recovery. If you don’t act soon you may miss the opportunity.
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To Refinance or not to Refinance

To refinance or not to refinance, is this weeks topic. With current mortgage interest rate trends the way they are I thought it was important to write this weeks blog about the benefit of refinancing now as opposed to waiting for a month or two. It doesn’t matter if you have an FHA, VA or Conventional loan, now is the right time to refinance or streamline your existing loan. Most economic indicators show that we are starting to pull out of this recession. With President Obama’s reappointment of Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke it is obvious he feels our economy is on the right track and the Fed Chairman is doing a good job. With an improving economy, inflation looming and a reappointed Fed chairman, can a hike in the Fed Funds rate be that far behind? No! I believe that by the first quarter of 2010 our economy will have improved to such a degree that the Fed will see inflation as a threat and raise the discount rate thus raising our mortgage rates. I know that this is all very confusing but it is safe to say that interest rates are near an all time low. So why gamble?
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