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FHA Rate Updates for 11/21/2008

FHA ProgramRateAPR
30 Year Fixed6.500%6.799%
15 Year Fixed6.000%6.487%
5/1 ARM5.750%4.591%
3/1 ARM5.250%4.213%
APR based on 3.0% down payment on a $300,000 sale price

FHA
Purchase Assistance Program


FHA Purchase Assistance Program

1.0% Borrower Closing Cost Credit
(FHA Purchase loans)

  • 3.0% Down to $729,750
  • 0 Down with Approved Down Payment Assistance Program
  • Funds may be 100% Gift for Down Payment and Closing.
  • Up to 6.0% Seller or Lender Credit okay!
  • No Pre Payment Penalty

FHA Refinance

  • Rate & Term Refinance to *97% LTV
  • Cash out available to *95% LTV
  • Past Credit Problems okay!
  • Subprime ARM adjusting? We can help!
  • No Equity? No problem! We will assist you with negotiating a short payoff (or) subordinate financing with your existing lender.

*LTV determined by purchase price or property
value determined by an FHA approved appraiser.


FHA Market News


FHA Loan Limits Increased to $729,750

The FHA today issued final guidance that will permit its flagship mortgage insurance program to assist more homeowners who are struggling to keep up with their high-cost subprime adjustable rate mortgages. To ensure taxpayers do not assume the cost of this expansion, HUD's Federal Housing Administration (FHA) will implement a fair and flexible premium pricing structure beginning July 14, 2008.

Modifications to FHASecure will help homeowners who can no longer afford their mortgages and missed up to three monthly mortgage payments over the past 12 months. As an alternative to foreclosure, eligible borrowers can refinance with FHA and lenders can voluntarily write down the outstanding subprime mortgage principal balances. Implementation of FHA's new premium pricing plan on July 14 will coincide with the start date to expand FHASecure.

"With a flexible premium structure, FHA can fulfill its mission of assisting families who do not have access to prime-rate financing. Fair pricing will allow FHA to reach more troubled homeowners without placing excessive risk on its insurance fund," said HUD Deputy Secretary Roy A. Bernardi.

Currently, FHA has a 'one size fits all' premium structure that charges borrowers 1.50 percent of the loan balance upfront and .50 percent annually regardless of their credit standing. FHA feels this approach does not treat borrowers equitably and may put the FHA insurance fund at risk. Under the new rule, FHA's upfront mortgage insurance premium will range from 1.25 percent to 2.25 percent. Borrowers must continue to adhere to FHA's strict underwriting criteria. By charging different premiums, FHA will operate like most other insurance companies. This premium structure will preserve lower premium costs for FHA's traditional borrowers, including low-income and minority families who have a strong credit history and save for a downpayment.

By charging slightly higher premiums based on risk, FHA will be able to extend the benefits of its FHASecure program to more homeowners affected by the volatility in the mortgage market. Borrowers refinancing into FHA from the subprime market are better off, even with slightly higher mortgage insurance premiums, because FHA insurance gives them access to substantially lower interest rates, and lowers their overall mortgage costs. The difference between the existing 1.50 percent upfront premium and a 2.25 percent premium for a $150,000 mortgage is only about $7 per month. With families turning to FHA in record numbers, the agency is on pace through its expansions to help approximately 500,000 families refinance into its affordable mortgage product by the end of this year. "Charging borrowers a fair premium based on their credit risk means that they pay their own way, allows FHA to reach more borrowers, and helps create a more financially sound FHA. That's good news since FHA, like any other insurance company, supports its flagship program through its premiums - not taxpayer dollars," said Assistant Secretary for Housing - Federal Housing Commissioner Brian D. Montgomery.

FHA has the statutory authority to charge as much as 2.25 percent for the upfront premium and .55 percent for the annual premium. This premium structure will give borrowers an incentive to improve their credit and thereby pay lower premiums. Today's announcement will allow FHA to offer a range of premiums, depending on the level of risk borrowers represent based on their credit profile and the amount of their down payment. In other words, to determine a fair premium, FHA will look at the borrower's financial responsibility and how much they are willing to invest in their home.

To make this information available as soon as possible, HUD is posting guidance on risk-based pricing electronically on its website in advance of the Federal Register publication on May 13, 2008.

 
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HUD FHA Approved Lender # 1931000001
Licensed Real Estate Broker, California Department of Real Estate #01325622
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