Economic Stimulus Package affects local real estate market
By: MortgageReview.net Staff What impact does the Stimulus Package have on borrowers? ¨ “The Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 is a $168 billion plan intended to jumpstart the sliding What do these new provisions mean for our community? ¨ “For those looking to purchase or refinance real estate in a ‘high-cost region,’ this is great news. These temporary increases could help consumers avoid the higher interest rates associated with ‘non-conforming’ or jumbo, loans – which are currently more than a point higher than rates on conforming loans. This means more consumers will be able to take advantage of great real estate deals and get more home for less money. In fact, many homes that some borrowers could not afford just a few years ago could now be within reach, thanks to this temporary government program. How is a high-cost region determined? And does our community qualify as one? ¨ “A high-cost region is typically determined by the median value of its homes. The median value is the specific price that is halfway between the least expensive and most expensive home sold in an area over a given period of time. Not to be confused with the average home price, the median home price is the price at which half of all buyers bought more expensive homes and half of all buyers bought less expensive homes. If that sounds confusing, don't worry. It is the responsibility of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to determine and publish what the median home price is for regions across the country. I can easily access and interpret these figures for our local residents, and help them calculate the new conforming and/or FHA loan limits within minutes.”
1) Temporarily increasing the ‘conforming loan limit’ from $417,000 to as high as $729,750 in specified areas; and
2) Temporarily increasing the size of loans the Federal Housing Administration
(FHA) can insure from $362,000 to as high as $729,750 in specified areas.”
The Stimulus Package is also very good news for homeowners looking to refinance out of their expensive jumbo loan and into a new ‘conforming loan.’ While the legislation limits new mortgage contracts to 2008, it does not exclude the refinancing of any past mortgages. This means that, if borrowers qualify, they can take advantage of the new conforming loan limits no matter how many years have passed since they obtained their mortgage – as long as they get it done before the end of 2008.”