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High mortgage rates sideline homeowners from tapping home equity: ICE

Housing Wire

Rising home prices have pushed the third quarter’s tappable home equity amount near its 2022 peak, but interest rates are making homeowners reluctant to extract that wealth. Rising equity levels are also contributing to low default and foreclosure activity. In 2024, roughly 75% of originations expected to come from purchase loans.

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All-cash transactions gain traction amid high mortgage rates: Redfin

Housing Wire

Redfin classified purchases as all-cash when transactions had no mortgage loan information on the deed. It is worth noting that some buyers are using equity from the sale of their previous home to make a relatively larger down payment on their new purchase. Meanwhile, military VA loans represented 6.3% and 20.3%, respectively.

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FHA or conventional? After LLPA tweaks, the calculus changes for some

Housing Wire

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) officially implemented an updated pricing framework for Loan-Level Price Adjustments (LLPAs) in May to improve homeownership prospects for first-time homebuyers with lower income and weaker credit scores. We spoke to multiple loan officers and Washington, D.C.-based

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Down payment assistance programs are a boon amid mounting pressure on homebuyer affordability

Housing Wire

But the good news is, more buyers have become aware of down payment assistance (DPA) options and are tapping into available resources for help, said Susanne Saller, a senior consultant at Caliber Home Loans. They’re using a DPA program through the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (NJHMFA).

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FHA Loan Requirements: What Home Buyers Need to Qualify

Realtor.com

designer491/iStock FHA loans, which are insured by the Federal Housing Administration, help home buyers secure financing to buy a home despite their low income, lack of savings, or poor credit scores—the kind of things that often prevent people from getting a conventional loan. So it’s win-win all round!

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RenoFi targets homeowners who don’t qualify for HELOCs

Housing Wire

Renovation financing startup RenoFi now offers a fixed-rate home renovation loan, which allows homeowners to borrow as much as 90% of their home’s after-renovation value — a move to target homeowners who don’t qualify for a home equity line of credit (HELOCs).

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Should You Get an FHA Loan?

Realty Biz

From finding the right agent to work with , to sorting through listings until you find your dream home, to figuring out innovative ways to keep your costs down , to outbidding all the other buyers in 2021’s red hot market, it’s easy to overlook one of the most important (and most nerve-wracking) aspects of buying a home — the financing.

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