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the mortgage picture in 2008 »

FHA Reform in 2008

FHA Pending Reform
The House and Senate have passed competing versions of legislation aimed at modernizing the FHA and making it a major player in the mortgage market.  Most notable among the bills’ provisions are increases in the lending limits for FHA, long the big barrier to relevancy in many areas with high home prices.  The Senate version would raise the limit to match the Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac conforming loan limit, currently $417,000. The House bill would raise it to a whopping $729,750.  Both bills would scrap FHA’s current complicated downpayment/closing cost calculation. The Senate bill would allow FHA financing with as little as 1.5% down. The House would permit 100% financing.  The Bush Administration has urged Congressional action on FHA reform, so a veto is not an issue. The House and Senate are expected to work out their differences when Congress returns early this year.
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This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 8th, 2008 at 2:37 pm and is filed under 2) General. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

3 Responses to “FHA Reform in 2008”

  1. Jason Says:
    January 9th, 2008 at 10:26 am

    Any idea when this bill will take affect? I’ve seen a lot of “fliers” and other things from lenders that this has passed but nothing on when it takes affect?

  2. STEVE JACOBS Says:
    January 9th, 2008 at 10:43 am

    based on my information , the house and the senate have different loan amount differences to work out. , this could take several months. Hopefully, other issues dont surface.

  3. Tom Elder Says:
    January 28th, 2008 at 10:16 pm

    Looks like we had better all pack a lunch, I think this will take a while to come to a conclusion.

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