Archive for December, 2010
Simple Real Estate Definitions : Loan-Level Pricing Adjustments
Loan-level pricing adjustments are mandatory loan fees based on a borrower’s specific default risk. First introduced in 2008, LLPAs were Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s logical response to massive balance sheet losses. At the time, the housing market was deteriorating and mortgage delinquencies were rising. To “better align with loan risk characteristics”, the two entities ...
Fannie Mae Guidelines Change Monday. Apply Today To Lock In To “Old” Rules.
Fannie Mae rolls out new mortgage guidelines Monday. Therefore, if you’re in the process of applying for a conforming home loan, consider giving your complete application by the close of business Friday. All Fannie Mae applications taken on, or after, December 13, 2010, are subject to the changes. As compared to mortgage guidelines updates of ...
September’s Case-Shiller Index Reflects A Slowing Housing Market
Standard & Poors released the September Case-Shiller Index Tuesday. The Case-Shiller Index is a home-value tracker. The report shows home prices down 0.7% from August and values fading, in general. Case-Shiller representatives assessed the findings as “another weak report; weaker than last month”, citing deterioration in 18 of 20 tracked markets. Upward pricing momentum from ...






