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Mortgage Meltdown! What Does it Mean to Homebuyers in Nashville Real Estate?
Not long ago, mortgage companies started to offer a smorgasbord of programs to make home ownership easily available to almost everyone. Some of the common terms we have become accustomed to hearing include:
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Low-Doc
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No-Doc
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100% LTV
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Full-Doc
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Interest Only
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ARM
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Conforming
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Non-Conforming
The housing market has been red-hot for many months, but we are realizing that all these short-term "solutions" have become long term "problems". For instance, if a potential borrower had a decent credit score, they could obtain a "No-Doc" loan, which meant that they didn't have to submit documentation proving employment, income or debts.
Not only that, but there were "interest-only" loans, where people could qualify at a very low "teaser" rate...only to find themselves faced with the higher rate within just a few months.
And, can you even imagine giving someone a loan at 125% of the value of their home? It's crazy! This is a recipe for a bankruptcy if I ever saw one. Once they have used this money...it's gone! And when they get into trouble, they can't even sell the home without bringing a substantial amount of money to the closing table. Since most people don't have a huge amount of cash laying around, they are a candidate for banktuptcy or foreclosure. These loans should never have been allowed in the first place.
Many mortgage companies offered "adjustable teaser rates" - which meant that they borrower started out with a low interest rate (perhaps for the first year or so)...then jumped to the higher rate, which meant that several times during the life of the loan, their mortgage payment would increase dramatically.
It's so easy to buy a new home with low payments, and many borrowers just don't realize what the higher payments will do to their budget. Now, because of many of these loan programs, we are facing major foreclosures. Mortgage companies are folding and the entire industry is undergoing a major meltdown.
The bills are coming due! The delinquency rate on low-quality mortgages is presently almost 14%, and the rate has doubled on the medium-quality mortgages. Foreclosures are at an all-time high. Many areas of the country have real estate markets in the tank...and may take years to recover.
At least 82 high-risk lenders have re-organized or folded...resulting in huge loan losses. Many lenders are not closing on the loans they have committed to. If you are in the process of purchasing a home, it would be to your benefit to check with other lenders in case your chosen lender cannot close on your loan. Many companies are simply cancelling loans and in many cases, the homebuyer has to start over with a new lender. This can result in the homebuyer having to pay for another appraisal if the new lender won't accept their current appraisal.
The Bottom Line: Basically, homebuyers will now have to actually afford the home they are purchasing. If you have solid employment, a good FICO score and at least 5% of the purchase price as a down payment...you should be fine. But, at this time, borrowers will have to prove that they can afford the home. The days of lenders giving borrowers the benefit of the doubt seems to be over. Everything must be documented. Here's a complete list of what you will need for your loan application.
Until this meltdown settles, many of the loan programs that we have been accustomed to will no longer be there. Actually, this will mean that a bit of "common sense" has returned to the mortgage industry. Someone that can't afford a particular home shouldn't buy it in the first place. Borrowers will now have to qualify at the normal rate instead of the "teaser" rate. The mortgage industry is simply coming down to earth.
But, on the flip side, potential homebuyers and investors will be able to purchase foreclosed properties at a substantial discount.
Remember, if you plan to purchase a home in the near future...follow these guidelines for a successful transaction:
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Keep your credit score as high as possible. Check it often and take care of any discrepancies. This can mean a huge difference in your interest rate.
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Maintain your employment. Lenders will want to see at least 2 years of steady employment history.
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Save your down-payment money. Make steady deposits into your savings account because lenders will want to see the "paper trail". And they want "seasoned" funds, which means that the money must be in the account for several months prior to loan application.
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Don't purchase a vehicle just prior to your loan application. This greatly reduces your income to debt ratio and could prevent you from purchasing your new home.
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Plan carefully and try to obtain a fixed-rate mortgage. This will insure that your principal and interest will not increase at any time in the future.
For more information, please contact me. I look forward to hearing from you soon. We're your Nashville Exclusive Buyer's Agents...working ONLY for homebuyers - 100%.
 Accent Realty Group
Pam Rumley Exclusive Buyers Agent Broker, CRS, ABR, SRES 409 Shute Lane Hendersonville, TN Office 615-826-0305 Direct 615-428-8500 Fax 615-826-0389 Toll Free 1-866-359-2800 pam@pamrumley.com
The agent to call when you need someone to go that extra mile!
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