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Big News for Buyers Struggling to Afford a Home

By Kerry ONeal

The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has recently revealed plans to lower mortgage insurance premiums (PMI) on Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans. This adjustment is anticipated to ease and make more cost-effective the process of acquiring homes for Americans with low to moderate incomes.

This substantial PMI reduction means borrowers could save an average of $800 per year on mortgage payments, potentially amounting to thousands of dollars in savings over the loan’s duration. The PMI decrease comes as a result of the FHA’s Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund’s enhanced financial performance, which has experienced a growth in its capital reserves.

PMI costs can pose a considerable obstacle to homeownership for many Americans, especially those with lower incomes or first-time homebuyers. PMI is mandatory for borrowers who contribute less than 20% down payment on their home purchase and can increase monthly mortgage payments by hundreds of dollars. The PMI reduction is projected to render homeownership more attainable and affordable for such borrowers.

This PMI reduction is part of HUD’s larger initiative to endorse homeownership and widen access to affordable housing. The agency has also initiated the House America Campaign, which seeks to augment the availability of affordable housing, encourage fair housing practices, and bolster economic mobility for low-income families.

Consumer advocates and housing industry groups have largely applauded the PMI reduction, as it is believed to help tackle the ongoing issue of housing affordability in the United States, particularly in costly areas, like Central Oregon, where home prices have dramatically risen in recent years.

The PMI reduction is also predicted to positively influence the overall economy. Homeownership has been demonstrated to contribute to household wealth and foster stronger, more stable communities. By making homeownership more affordable and accessible, HUD aims to spur greater economic growth and stability for all Americans.

It is crucial to note that the PMI reduction is only applicable to FHA loans and does not impact private mortgage insurance (PMI) on conventional loans. Prospective homebuyers should collaborate closely with a lender or housing counselor to comprehend their options and identify the most suitable course of action.

PMI reduction signifies a positive development for low to moderate-income Americans seeking to purchase a home. By cutting mortgage insurance costs, HUD is rendering homeownership more affordable and accessible, which could yield significant advantages for individual households and the wider economy. If you would like to know how this PMI reduction could affect your home-purchasing ability in Bend and surrounding communities, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Filed Under: Blog Posts Tagged With: Affordability, FHA, mortgage, news, PMI

Appreciation is Slowing

By Kerry ONeal

Across the nation, year-over-year home appreciation is slowing. That’s good news for a number of reasons we’ll get to in a bit. It’s important to remember that what we are saying is that appreciation is slowing. Prices are still going up across the board, but the speed at which they are increasing is finally slowing up a bit.

November2014-39This is good news for a lot of buyers that have become frustrated as prices have rapidly been increasing while they are shopping. Many buyers have looked back at homes they thought were overpriced at the beginning of their search, and wish they had jumped on the opportunity when it existed. Now the penalty for waiting might be a bit more palatable, and take the pressure off of the buyers in the market.

The good news for sellers is the slowing of price appreciation might finally allow some to downsize without feeling like they’re walking away from their best investment. Many sellers we talk to are planning for a move, but hate to sell their current property while the value of their property was increasing so rapidly.
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Filed Under: Blog Posts Tagged With: appreciation, Market Update, news

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