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Declining markets reversal to help stressed areas

Credit for this blog is given to GCAAR.  www.gcaar.com

Fannie Mae will no longer require borrowers to put up an extra 5% down payment when purchasing homes in areas deemed “declining markets.” Fannie Mae had been hearing concerns from REALTORS® and others for months that the policy was bad for housing because it discouraged consumers from buying in markets hardest-hit by foreclosures. NAR met several times this spring with Fannie Mae officials and sent letters reflecting members’ unease with the policy. Under the policy change, borrowers can get loans up to 95% loan-to-value, even in markets in which prices have been falling. Prior to the change, borrowers could only get loans up to 90% to give lenders a 5-percentage-point cushion to protect against possible price declines in the future.

The new policy takes effect June 1, and Freddie Mac has said it will also scrap this policy

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