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FHA Increasing Premiums, Reducing Seller Concessions – One More reason For First Time Home Buyers to Buy Now

20th January 2010

FHA is making changes to insure their long term survival and increase their reserve fund, FHA changes, Chicago first time home buyer loans and these changes mean it will be more expensive for home buyers. FHA has  been talking about these changes over the last several months, but now it is official. The biggest change is an increase in the Up-Front mortgage insurance FHA charges on every loan. FHA doesn’t make loans, they act as a mortgage insurance fund insuring lenders against loan losses through the mortgage insurance charged on each loan. FHA handles this in two ways, a small (compared to conventional mortgages) monthly charge, and a large chuck up front, which is usually financed into the loan. The up-front MIP (mortgage insurance premium) is currently 1.75%, but with this announcement it will soon increase to 2.25%.

The way this works, if a first time home buyer or other buyer buys a home at $100,000 with a minimum 3.5% down payment, they will have a mortgage of $96,500 plus the new Up -Front MIP (2.25%) of $2,171, so the actual mortgage will be based on the adjusted price of $98,671. If the interest rate on the mortgage is 5.25%, the mortgage payment would be about $545 per month, $21 more than the payment with the current premium . This change is due to go into effect this Spring.

The other major change is a reduction in the FHA allowed seller concession from 6% of the purchase price down to 3%. This brings FHA in line with conventional guidelines,. The seller concession is usually used to pay for the buyer’s closing costs, and allows buyers to buy a home with out having a lot of extra costs beyond their minimum down payment. This change won’t have much of an impact on most home buyers. Even in higher cost areas like Chicago (which has a high buyer paid transfer tax) 3% is enough to pay for most costs the buyer will take on. The people who this will affect the most, are those who are buying lower priced homes. If a first time home buyer is buying a $250,000 home with a 3% seller concession this is $7,500. If they are buying a $50,000 condo it is only $1,500, which when you figure in bank costs, title charges, attorneys fees transfer tax and the like, this won’t be nearly enough to cover the costs. So buyers of lower priced units will need to save more before they can buy. This change is not likely to happen until Summer.

Other changes include an increase in the minimum credit score required for FHA to 580, but almost all the lenders have already increased their FICO requirements to 620, so this should have little or no effect. FHA also announced that they will enhance monitoring to increase enforcement on FHA lenders to make sure they are adhering to all the rules and guidelines.

FHA still offers a 3.5% down payment and it still offers terms which are better for most first time home buyers, or anyone else who is buying with a lower down payment. These are all common sense guidelines, and though it will make financing a little more expensive, the health of the program for the long term makes this a good trade-off. But if you are a first time home buyer in the market to buy, this gives you one more reason (along with the $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit and record low mortgage rates) to buy now, instead of putting it off until later.

,Peter Thompson 630-479-6424

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