Fannie Mae’s (FNMA) stock has endured a turbulent stretch, falling nearly 15% over the past month after soaring earlier in the year. While year‑to‑date gains still look strong, the recent pullback has captured investor attention and reignited questions about how the company’s equity should be valued going forward.
The ongoing U.S. government shutdown is casting a shadow over the housing market, particularly in flood-prone areas where federally backed flood insurance is essential for mortgage approvals. Without legislative action to renew funding, thousands of home sales could stall each day, costing the real estate market billions in lost transactions.
Mortgage rates edged lower this week, but the moves were modest, offering only a sliver of relief for would‑be homebuyers and refinance seekers. Analysts warn that meaningful rate declines are still tied to broader economic shifts — not just a few basis points here and there.
A little‑publicized policy update could reshape the dynamics of mortgage lending: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will now accept VantageScore 4.0 in place of—or alongside—traditional FICO scoring. The change, delivered via social media and internal guidance, finally gives formal approval to a credit model that has long been positioned as an alternative to FICO.
The Federal Reserve’s recent decision to lower its benchmark federal funds rate by a quarter point to a range of 4.00%–4.25% marks its first rate cut since December—an effort to stimulate economic activity amid a cooling job market and fading inflationary pressures.
The conventional mortgage market is changing as of November 16, 2013. Federal National Mortgage Association also known as Fannie Mae has announced that as of November 16, 2013 they will no longer purchase any mortgage with a loan to value higher than 95%.
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As we approach the one year anniversary of the Super Storm Sandy or commonly known as Hurricane Sandy there are still many homes and businesses still unoccupied, fixing up, being raised, being razed, and modular homes being installed where stick built homes were in place for many years.
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Once a file has been fully underwritten and all conditions are satisfactorily met, it is ready to be cleared to close (CTC). Underwriting and processing must perform a final quality control check prior to releasing the loan to the closing department. This process will prevent errors at the closing table and delays in the post-closing process of selling the loan.
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If the United States of America government shut down lasts much longer the mortgage market will come to a screeching halt. Too many federal workers have been furloughed many that impact our business.
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The mortgage industry is faced-paced, constantly changing, and sometimes uncertain. There are cycles of “feast or famine” where we experience excessive loan volume, followed by a sudden and steep drop in loan volume.
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Recently I had a mortgage application where the borrower was paying about 8% on her mortgage. In today’s market the borrower is a prime candidate for a refinance transaction for a lower rate.
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More and more licensed mortgage bankers want to originate and close FHA, VA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans, or as I call them, “plain vanilla” loans or “agency” loans. Unfortunately, not all property types and borrowers can fit in an “agency” loan. In some companies a loan application that does not fit into an “agency” loan is an automatic declination.
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A thorough review of the purchase agreement (P/A) or sales contract is critical to the accuracy of your loan package. Some of the initial points of review are the property description, parcel identification numbers, and the seller and buyer names. The property description and parcel ID numbers on the contract should match the title report and the appraisal report.
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Recently several mortgage lenders across the U.S. have laid off staff or restructured in response to the end of the “mini-refi boom”. As a result, many of us are left wondering what we can do to create opportunities for ourselves despite a job market that is flooded with talent.
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All institutional investors and all players in the Secondary Mortgage Market require that all loans that close contain a title report and a title policy of insurance. Title insurance is a unique insurance as it is the only insurance that I am aware of that insures the past while all other insurance insures the future against a loss.
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Written By: Stacey Sprain
As an FHA originator, processor or underwriter, it’s likely that in the ongoing foreclosure market you’ll run across a HUD REO loan at some point. The purpose of this multi-part article is to provide you with some useful information to help in your endeavors.