Archive for April, 2009
Making Homes Affordable Program help high LTV Refis
So, what do we do when attempting to refinance a property and all of a sudden the value of the property comes in significantly lower than we expected???? Case in point, I am doing a rate and term refinance for a previous customer that purchased their home two years ago (during the height of real estate values for about $400,000. To accomplish an 80% refinance, I only need it to come in at $325,000 but the actual value comes in at $315,000, a huge drop in value and a loan to value of over 82%. So, what do I do? I go to a Fannie Mae DU Plus. This is all part of the Making Homes Affordable Program through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Read More
Retweet this postOwner Carry Contracts vs. Due on Sale Clause
I am not an attorney and I don’t even play one on TV, however, I have concerns that there are people doing things that can get them in trouble. Not only will it get them in trouble, but it could have detrimental effects on other people too. This is the sale of a home on an owner carried contract when there is a mortgage on the property. My concern is twofold, first has to do with the legality of doing it in the first place. My second has to do with protection for both the buyer and the seller. I am hearing of this happening with people that owe more than they can sell their house for currently on the seller side, and buyer’s that can’t qualify (for whatever reason) or think they can’t qualify for a loan on the buyer side. Read More
Retweet this postReal Estate Update – “Making Home Affordable Program”
Here we are, well into a new year and an economy that leaves some things to be desired. Although I am seeing an increase in home purchases, especially for first time home buyers from the Realtors® that I work with, the decrease in home values is still troubling to say the least when working on refinance transactions for my past clients. In too many cases, the value of the property has gone down and getting a refinance done has been significantly harder. I have to think the reason the purchases are up has to do with low rates and the first time home buyer $8,000 tax credit. Read More
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