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Americans Find the Non-financial Benefits of Homeownership Most Valuable

May 14, 2021 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

Homeownership is a foundational part of the American Dream. As we look back on more than a year of sheltering in our homes, having a place of our own is more important than ever. While financial benefits are always a key aspect of homeownership, today, homeowners rank the nonfinancial and personal benefits with even higher value.

Recently, two national surveys revealed the reasons homeownership is such an important part of life. The top three personal benefits of homeownership noted by respondents in Unison’s 2021 report on The State of the American Homeowner are:

  • 91% – feel secure, stable, or successful owning a home
  • 70% – feel emotionally attached to the homes that have kept them safe over the past year
  • 51% – call homeownership a “key part of their life”

These sentiments were supported by the most recent National Housing Survey from Fannie Mae, which also shows that the top three reasons Americans value homeownership have nothing to do with money. Those surveyed were given a list of feelings and accomplishments that are associated with or impacted by where we live. They were then asked, “To achieve this, are you better off owning or better off renting?” Here are the top three points from the list that respondents said homeownership could help them achieve:

  • 91% – control over what you do with your living space
  • 90% – a sense of privacy and security
  • 89% – a good place for your family to raise your children

Other nonfinancial advantages of homeownership revealed by the survey include feeling engaged in a community, having flexibility in future decisions, and experiencing less stress.

Bottom Line

Financial and nonfinancial benefits are a key component to the value of homeownership, but the nonfinancial side is most valued after a year full of pandemic-driven challenges. Get in touch with us today if you’re ready to take the first steps toward becoming a homeowner.

Filed Under: Buyers, First Time Home Buyers, Millennials, Rent vs. Buy Tagged With: Colorado Real Estate, First Time Home Buyers, For Buyers, Millennials, Monument Realtor, owning a home, Rent vs. Buy

Mortgage Refinancing Initiative to Help Lower-Income Borrowers

May 7, 2021 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

The federal regulator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac unveiled a new program Wednesday aimed at helping more households lock in historically low interest rates, targeting lower-income borrowers who have missed out on the refinancing boom of the past year.

The Federal Housing Finance Agency, which oversees the two government-controlled mortgage giants, announced plans to ease credit requirements, simplify documentation and waive certain fees for borrowers seeking to refinance their loans. The program is expected to get off the ground by the summer.

“Last year saw a spike in refinances, but more than 2 million low-income families did not take advantage of the record low mortgage rates by refinancing,” FHFA Director Mark Calabria said.

To benefit from the changes, borrowers would need to make 80% or less of their area’s median income and not have missed more than one mortgage payment in the past 12 months. The program only applies to borrowers with existing loans backed by the mortgage giants and it will be up to lenders to participate in it.

Mr. Calabria said in an interview that the program might help borrowers who suffered a decline in income during the pandemic and who wouldn’t have otherwise qualified for refinancing due to the companies’ underwriting requirements. FHFA estimates that borrowers who take advantage of the new refinance program could save an average of between $100 and $250 a month.

Fannie and Freddie don’t make home loans. Instead, they buy mortgages and package them into securities, which they sell to investors. Their promise to make investors whole in case of default underpins the popular 30-year fixed-rate mortgage.

Despite the pandemic, 2020 brought good news for the mortgage market. The 30-year fixed mortgage rate fell below 3% in July and stayed there for months.

Low rates spurred about 8.8 million homeowners to refinance in 2020, according to Black Knight Inc., a mortgage-technology and data company. Of those, 6.1 million refinanced into loans backed by Fannie and Freddie.

Yet borrowers with less-than-pristine credit—who tend to be lower income—have had trouble refinancing. Mortgage credit availability, a measure of lenders’ willingness to issue mortgages, is near its lowest level since 2014, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.

The tight lending environment illustrates a growing cleavage in the market: Business is booming for mortgage lenders, but their loans are almost exclusively for borrowers with excellent credit histories, especially for those backed by Fannie and Freddie.

In January 2019, 29.3% of Fannie Mae refinancings were for borrowers with credit scores below 700, according to the Urban Institute. That share dropped to 14.8% in January 2020 and to 9.4% in January 2021. The best rates for loans backed by the companies are generally for borrowers with credit scores above 740.

“Tight credit is a major barrier for many borrowers who want to refinance their mortgages, even though they already have a loan and the rate reduction would make borrowing less risky,” the Urban Institute’s Laurie Goodman and Edward Golding wrote this month.

Democratic lawmakers, consumer advocates and industry officials have pressed FHFA officials in recent months to help lower-income borrowers.

“As rates have fallen, lower income and lower credit score borrowers who may disproportionately benefit from savings on their mortgage seem to be the least likely to receive low-rate refinance loans,” Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown and a group of Senate Democrats wrote in a November letter to Mr. Calabria.

Among other benefits in the new program, borrowers with loan balances at or below $300,000 wouldn’t have to pay a modest refinancing surcharge imposed by Fannie and Freddie in December. They would also receive an appraisal credit of as much as $500.

Consumer advocates and housing experts welcomed the relief but said it was an open question how many borrowers it would benefit. Some questioned why borrowers would need credit approval for a refinancing, since Fannie and Freddie already own the risk of their loan. Others said that borrowers in a forbearance plan—which allows them to skip monthly payments and make them up later—probably wouldn’t qualify for the new program, though they may still be eligible for a conventional refinancing.

“This is a good start,” said Ms. Goodman. “It seems that the streamline refinance program could have been more expansive and encompass more borrowers.”

 

Article source: https://www.realtor.com/news/real-estate-news/mortgage-refinancing-initiative-to-help-lower-income-borrowers/.

Filed Under: Finance, Interest Rates, Loans Tagged With: Colorado Real Estate, Finance, Interest Rates, Loans, owning a home, Refinancing

Buyer and Seller Perks in Today’s Housing Market

April 2, 2021 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

Right now, the housing market is full of outstanding opportunities for both buyers and sellers. Whether you’re thinking of buying your first home, moving up to a bigger one, or selling so you can downsize this spring, there are perks today that are powering big moves for people across the country. Here are the top two to keep on the radar this season.

The Biggest Perk for Buyers: Low Mortgage Rates

Today’s most compelling buyer incentive is low mortgage interest rates. The 30-year fixed-rate is now averaging just over 3%. While that’s slightly higher than the record-lows from 2020 and earlier this year, it’s still way lower than historic norms, making purchasing a home an ongoing perk for hopeful buyers (See graph below):

This is a huge advantage for buyers and helps to make owning a home attainable for more households – and there’s good reason to strive for homeownership. The latest Homeowner Equity Report from CoreLogicshows how homeowners saw major gains in their net worth last year, all thanks to owning a home. Frank Martell, President and CEO of CoreLogic, explains:

Positive factors like record-low interest rates and a booming housing market encouraged many families to enter homeownership. This growing bank of personal wealth that homeownership affords was noticed by many but in particular for first-time buyers who want a piece of the cake. As a result, we may see more of those currently renting start to enter the market in the near future.

Low mortgage rates are a plus for buyers right now, but experts forecast we’ll see them continue to rise as the year goes on. If you’re ready to purchase a home, it’s wise to get started on the process soon so you can secure today’s comparatively low rate.

The Biggest Perk for Sellers: Low Inventory

Today, there are simply not enough houses on the market for the number of buyers looking to purchase them, and it’s creating a serious sellers’ market. According to Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at realtor.com:

Total active inventory continues to decline, dropping 50 percent. With buyers active in the market and sellers still slow to put homes up for sale, homes are selling quickly and the total number actively available for sale at any point in time continues to decline. (See map below):

The lack of houses for sale continues to challenge the market, and with low mortgage rates fueling buyer demand, homes are hard for buyers to find today. According to the latest Realtors Confidence Index Survey by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the average house is now receiving 4.1 offers and is on the market for only 20 days.

Buyers are clearly eager to purchase, and because of the shortage of inventory available, they’re often entering bidding wars. This is one of the factors keeping home prices strong and giving sellers leverage in the negotiation process.

Homeowners who are in a position to sell shouldn’t wait to make their move. There’s a light at the end of the tunnel for today’s inventory shortage, so listing this spring will get your house on the market when conditions are most favorable. With low inventory and high buyer demand, homeowners can potentially earn a greater profit on their houses and sell them quickly in the fast-paced spring market.

Bottom Line

Whether you’re thinking about buying or selling a home, there are major perks available in today’s housing market. Contact Blessings Realty today to discuss how these favorable conditions play to your advantage in your local area.

 

Article source: https://www.keepingcurrentmatters.com/2021/03/25/buyer-seller-perks-in-todays-housing-market/.

Filed Under: Buyers, Finance, Housing Market Update, Infographic, Rent vs. Buy, Sellers Tagged With: Colorado Real Estate, Finance, For Buyers, For Sellers, Housing Market Update, owning a home, Rent vs. Buy

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