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June 4, 2009

Home Refinancing with Home Affordable Refinance Program

Do You Qualify for the hottest mortgage loan, HARP?

FHA refinance loans aren’t always attainable for self-employed borrowers looking for fixed rate refinancing, because HUD requires full income documentation.  Loan modification plans can be nearly impossible for borrowers in high cost regions like California, New York and Florida who have jumbo mortgage loans.  Mortgage relief is often easier said than done.


When the stimulus package passed, millions of homeowners felt they were dissed. While the new mortgage relief program focuses on homeowners in foreclosure, it offers nothing for the homeowner who is responsible and current with their home loan payment. To compensate for this oversight, the U.S. Department of Treasury recently launched the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP). “HARP was created specifically to provide access to reduced-cost home refinancing for responsible homeowners with no equity in their home. Millions of Americans have lost their home equity due to the decline in home prices,” said Joe Engle, president of Loan Smart, Inc. in Thousand Oaks, California.

 

Presently, millions of homeowners find themselves in the unsettling predicament of having to sit on high mortgage interest rates that are not affordable or about to rest to a higher payment that will tip the budget negatively.  Most good borrowers are unable to refinance their homes and take advantage of historically low interest rates, because of the declining home values.  

Through the Home Affordable Refinance Program 4 to 5 million responsible homeowners will have the opportunity to refinance their homes, even if they owe more than 80% of their property’s value. “With low fixed rate mortgage refinancing, many families could see a reduction in their mortgage payments by thousands of dollars per year,” said Engle. Unfortunately, not everyone qualifies for Home Affordable Refinance Programs. This refinance program only benefits homeowners with home mortgages owned or guaranteed by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, which are Government Sponsored Enterprises. “At Loan Smart, we can assist homeowners with determining if they qualify for HARP by researching to find out if their loan is owned by either Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae,” commented Engle.   Engle points out that HARP will offer a huge advantage to homeowners with first and second mortgages. HARP will allow for refinancing of the first mortgage up to 105% of the current home value, with the second mortgage remaining in place.

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November 28, 2008

FHA Approves Home Equity Conversion Mortgages for Purchase Transactions

Category: FHA Mortgage – admin – 10:22 am

Seniors over the age of 62 years will be able to use FHA for reverse mortgage loans in conjunction with purchasing of a new house under newly revised guidelines issued by HUD.  As of January 1, seniors that want to downsize or can relocate using the proceeds from the sale of their home and an FHA Home Equity Conversion Mortgage to purchase a new residence. “Proceeds from sale of their former home can be combined with funds from reverse mortgages on the new home, allowing the home purchase to be made without any future responsibility of monthly mortgage payments,” said Peter Bell, president of the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association. This new feature of the FHA loan program (HECM) also avoids the expense of taking out a regular mortgage on the new residence and then getting a home equity conversion mortgage.

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