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Agency Sets Conditions: FHA Allows 35 Percent Occupancy Rate for Approved Condo Projects

November 4, 2016
The FHA is decreasing the owner-occupancy rate for approved condominium developments that meet certain requirements, the agency announced recently. Currently, the FHA requires a minimum of 50 percent of the units be occupied by owners. The agency, however, said it would allow a 35 percent owner-occupancy rate if the project meets certain conditions that would make it more financially stable and less of a liability to the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund. While having too few owner-occupants could financially weaken a condo project, requiring too many could make...
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Agency MBS Issuance Slumped in October, but Still Healthy Overall

November 4, 2016
John Bancroft
Wells Fargo once again ranked first among all agency sellers with $17.6 billion sold to Fannie, Freddie and Ginnie. Quicken was second with $8.46 billion.
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Agency Single-Family MBS Issuance Slumped in October as Purchase-Mortgage Sector Lost Steam

November 4, 2016
After soaring to nearly a four-year high in September, monthly production of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae MBS starting coming to earth in October. The three agencies issued a total of $146.68 billion of single-family MBS last month, down 8.8 percent from September. Even with the downturn, October still ranked as the second-highest monthly issuance since June 2013. Year-to-date production edged...[Includes two data tables]
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FHA, VA Loan Characteristics Mostly Unchanged in 3Q16

November 4, 2016
Most loan characteristics for FHA and VA mortgages securitized by Ginnie Mae during the third quarter were consistent with prior periods, though there was an uptick in average loan size. In the FHA space, the average loan amount rose 2.9 percent during the third quarter to $193,352. For VA loans pooled in third-quarter Ginnie mortgage-backed securities, the average rose 2.0 percent to $257,772. That is...[Includes three data tables]
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Analysts Doubt MIP Cut in 2016 but Rosy Report Could Trigger Change

November 4, 2016
In the next few weeks, FHA will be releasing an actuarial report to Congress regarding the health of the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund that could boost or weaken the argument for another mortgage insurance premium cut. In anticipation of the report, stakeholders this year have reignited the debate, preceded by the Community Home Lenders Association’s call renewing for a reduction in FHA annual premiums down to their pre-crisis level of 0.55 percent. The CHLA said...
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VA Proposes Charging Fees to Originate, Service Vendee Loan

November 4, 2016
The Department of Veterans Affairs is proposing to establish fees for originating and servicing vendee loans. Vendee loans are not veterans’ benefits and are distinct from VA-guaranteed loans, the agency clarified in a proposed rule published in the Oct. 26 Federal Register. Vendee financing is...
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VA Seeks to Lower Borrowers’ Mortgage Life Insurance Coverage

November 4, 2016
The Department of Veterans Affairs has proposed to allow eligible veterans to purchase less than the minimum amount of mortgage life insurance coverage required for their VA loan to help them reduce out-of-pocket costs. The proposed rule is aimed at helping VA borrowers lower their premiums and amend current VA regulations to reflect an increase in the statutory maximum amount of coverage available under the Veterans Mortgage Life Insurance (VMLI) program. The VA established...
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Proposed Condo Approval Changes Will Boost FHA Condo Originations

November 4, 2016
Proposed changes to the FHA’s condominium approval rules would add approximately 7,000 condo units to the agency’s portfolio and reduce certification costs by $1 million annually, according to a Department of Housing and Urban Development analysis of the proposal’s economic impact. The boost in the agency’s condo originations would result mainly from a proposal to reinstate the “spot” loan process or “single unit approval,” which FHA eliminated in February 2010. The proposed rule would allow...
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Higher Flood Elevation Standards Sought for FHA-Insured Properties

November 4, 2016
With sea levels rising and flood risks increasing, federal housing regulators are proposing new base elevation standards for all properties with an FHA-insured mortgage located in flood hazard areas. Under the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s proposed rule, elevations for “non-critical” properties would be raised two feet above the site’s base flood elevation or 100-year floodplain. The proposed rule also would revise...
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USDA Guaranteed Housing Loan Originations Drop in FY 2016

November 4, 2016
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s single-family guaranteed housing program provided $16.14 billion in guarantees to 116,684 rural housing loans during fiscal 2016, down $2.27 billion from FY 2015, according to the Housing Assistance Council (HAC). For the Section 502 direct guarantee loan program, lenders originated approximately $958.3 million in loans in FY 2016, about $58.4 million more than the previous year. Data compiled by HAC, a national nonprofit that helps build homes and communities in rural areas of the country, show...
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