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Mortgage Loan Rate Trends

Mortgage Rate Trends: Sharply Higher Post-Election

Mortgage loan interest rates are not tied to election results. However, investor reaction to major events that have economic implications-and the 2016 Presidential election is definitely one of those-can and often does result in changes in mortgage loan rates. We won’t speculate or editorialize on the outcome of the 2016 election, that’s beyond the scope of this report. However, in the wake of election night, we have seen markets react sharply to both the results and the aftermath. On election night alone, the Dow fell dramatically after hours, with recovery the next day. This is a common knee-jerk reaction in the marketplace under such circumstances. What’s important for borrowers to know? At the moment we are in an upward trend for mortgage loan interest rates. Investor reaction to the election | more...

 

FHA Good Neighbor Next Door Loans

A reader asks, “Im active duty military stationed overseas with 2 years left on my tour, and I’m interested in buying a home in my state or record to return to. If I take leave and occupy the house multiple times throughout the year, and have family watch it. Am I able to qualify under the FHA Good Neighbor Next Door Program? Or is that unlikely? The FHA Good Neighbor Next Door program is described on the FHA official site: “The Good Neighbor Next Door (GNND) sales incentive permits an Owner- Occupant Borrower who is a full-time law enforcement officer, teacher, firefighter, or emergency medical technician who meets HUD requirements to purchase a specifically designated HUD REO Property located in a HUD- designated revitalization area with FHA-insured financing at a | more...

 

FHA Loan Options: What You Should Know

Are you thinking about purchasing a home? Or refinancing your current home loan? FHA mortgage loans and refinance loans offer a variety of options. For new purchases, an FHA mortgage loan allows qualified borrowers to purchase typical suburban homes, but also condo units, town homes, and manufactured homes. Any property that has a permanent foundation or will be affixed to a permanent foundation at closing time may be eligible for an FHA mortgage. (All homes considered for purchase with an FHA loan are subject to an appraisal and must meet basic FHA standards.) Heading 2 For new purchase loans, borrowers can choose a fixed interest rate mortgage or an adjustable rate loan. Borrowers who choose adjustable rate mortgages will be offered an introductory rate, and overall your FICO scores and | more...

 
Mortgage Loan Rate Trends

Mortgage Rate Trends: Improving Slightly

Mortgage loan interest rates are not directly tied to things like scheduled economic data releases. Friday’s job report, for example, is not directly associated with rate movements, but investor reaction to such reports can and often does influence mortgage rates. The usual rule of thumb is, in general, what is bad for the economy often benefits interest rates. So when you get good news (or at least, better news) in a job report, you could reasonably expect conditions to be favorable to higher mortgage rates assuming you use that rule of thumb. But sometimes that rule won’t apply for one reason or another, and that was the case on Friday when mortgage rates improved slightly even though the jobs data was stronger than some thought it might be. In this | more...

 
Mortgage Loan Rate Trends

Mortgage Rates: Slightly Better

Mortgage loan rates recovered a bit on Wednesday, making nearly a full week of either no upward movement or slight recovery on a daily basis. Borrowers affected by these four days will likely have noticed the differences in closing costs rather than adjustments in rates. There was some attention paid to Wednesday’s Fed announcement, since past versions of this have either moved or had serious potential to move mortgage loan rates based on investor reaction to the contents of such announcements. But this time around, there was nothing noticeable; the markets seem more interested in the uncertainty surrounding political events at the moment. 30-year fixed rate conventional mortgages are still at or near 3.625% best execution. FHA mortgage rate conditions haven’t altered either, holding steady in the comfort zone range | more...

 
Mortgage Loan Rate Trends

Mortgage Rates: Friday Recovery

Since our last report, rates have remained in an upward trend, but Friday saw a bit of relief after a spike on Thursday. Mortgage rates have been moving upward, hitting their highest levels in many months, but they are still below four percent even with the current trend. Some market watchers blame bond market weakness for at least part of this upward trend, but there have been important economic developments abroad (Many have been keeping watch on European Central Bank news) and at home (scheduled economic data releases and news from the Fed) that have also contributed to the current rate environment. Friday rates recovered a bit, reflected in closing costs for many rather than an actual change in the best-execution rates reported here. 30-year fixed rate conventional mortgages are | more...

 
Mortgage Loan Rate Trends

Interest Rate Trends: Higher

We’ve watched an overall upward trend in interest rate behavior for mortgages in recent weeks, and while there have been some days of recovery, it seems that at present there are a variety of factors putting upward pressure on rates. Market watchers have been using the phrase “the trend is not your friend” for a while now, and Monday’s rate movement showed no signs of proving that phrase wrong in the short term. Rates moved higher on Monday, not enough to push actual numbers up, but enough so that affected borrowers may notice a difference in closing costs. 30-year fixed rate conventional mortgages are still being reported at or near 3.625% (best execution), and the FHA mortgage loan interest rate range between 3.25% and 3.5% is still there (again, best | more...

 

Appraisal Rules For FHA Mortgages, Reverse Mortgages

FHA home loans require an appraisal, which is designed to determine the fair market value of the home, but also to insure the property meets FHA minimum standards. While the appraisal must not be considered an inspection (and passing the appraisal is not a stamp of FHA approval or a guarantee that a home is free of problems), the FHA appraiser is required to report problem conditions may be spotted during the process. What does this mean? HUD 4000.1 states, “The Appraiser must report known environmental and safety hazards and adverse conditions that may affect the health and safety of the occupants, the ability of the property to serve as collateral, and the structural soundness of the improvements.” This is found on page 491, which also adds the following description/definition | more...

 
Mortgage Loan Rate Trends

Mortgage Rate Trends: Recovering

Mortgage rate watchers were paying close attention on Thursday to see what the European Central Bank (ECB) might announce that could influence investor behavior in markets affecting mortgage interest rates. Fears of higher rates on Thursday were out to rest (for now) thanks to the ECB’s lack of movement on tapering off the European version of quantitative easing or QE. Our sources point to this as a big reason Thursday could have been another “spoiler” day for rates in the short term. To be sure, the ECB isn’t the only thing that has the potential to affect rates, but it was the biggest thing to watch on Thursday. QE and the Fed’s handling of it was responsible for influencing many ups and downs in the U.S. a few years ago. | more...

 
Mortgage Loan Rate Trends

Mortgage Interest Rates Recover Slightly

Interest rates for mortgage loans improved in a small way for the second day after a prolonged “losing streak” that managed to push conventional loans out of a a previous range and into a single, higher number and FHA mortgage loan interest rates out of their single-number best execution territory. 30-year fixed rate conventional mortgages are, best execution, at or near 3.625%, with their previous range being (depending on the lender) between 3.5% and 3.625%. FHA mortgage loan rates are now in a range between 3.25% and 3.5% best execution at the time of this writing. Best execution rates listed here assume ideal conditions including an extremely well-qualified borrower with outstanding FICO scores and loan repayment/credit history. Your experience may vary, and best execution rates are not available to all | more...