In its attempt to stabilize the housing market by increasing investor confidence, Fannie Mae has tightened up a bit on its requirements for loans that it will buy. Since most lenders sell the loans they generate, and since Fannie Mae buys the majority of housing loans, they set the "gold standard". If a loan can be found with less stringent requirements, it will typically cost more in terms of loan fees and interest rate. So, changes made by Fannie Mae are extremely important to the markets and have a huge impact on an individual's ability to get a loan on a specific home
Condos have been hit very hard in the current downturn, so it makes sense for Fannie Mae to review its requirements in an attempt to make new condo loans safer investments. Why does a buyer need to know anything about the requirements? It's simple. It is very disappointing to find a home you love and then find out that you can't get a loan on it. Standards are different for "established" and "new" projects, but the guidelines that follow are the basics, and apply to both condo classes unless noted otherwise.
Ultimately, these requirements are to the benefit of a buyer. They lower the odds of problems in a complex, whether of the association or multiple foreclosures, that could negatively impact the value of an owner's investment. Many of them are disclosed in the resale certificate or public offering statement which a seller is required to provide to a buyer. As a preview of what may be in store, your lender can go to the Fannie Mae website to see if a particular complex is approved. From there it is just up to you.
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