FHA change effective October 4, 2010 is that HUD will be lowering the upfront mortgage insurance premium from its existing 2.25% of the loan amount down to 1% of the loan amount. They will be increasing the monthly mortgage insurance rate from the existing .55% of the loan amount to .90%. Both of these changes are scheduled to take effect October 4, 2010.
Please feel free to call or email with firther questions on this. So far this is the date they will be going with.
Congress passed an extension of the closing deadline for the Home buyer Tax Credit, the Home buyer Assistance and Improvement Act (H.R. 5623). The extension applies only to transactions already under contract as of April 30, 2010, that have not yet closed. The new closing dea...dline for eligible transactions is now September 30, 2010. of the closing deadline for the Home buyer Tax Credit, the Home buyer Assistance and Improvement Act (H.R. 5623). The extension applies only to transactions already under contract as of April 30, 2010, that have not yet closed. The new closing deadline for eligible transactions is now September 30, 2010.
Yesterday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) along with Sens. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) and Chistopher Dodd (D-Conn.), the Senate Banking Committee chairman, introduced legisation to extend until September 30 the closing deadline for households who have had a contract pending since April 30. Under the program as it stands today, these households have to close on their purchase by the end of this month or else lose their eligibility for the tax credits.
This would be a great. Keep your fingers crossed.
Best regards,
Kevin Kenagy
Please Realtors and Loan officers, do not forget our Veterans on this Memorial Day that are serving now or have served.
I give a discount for every veterans loan I do. It is my way of saying Thank You for making it safe for me to do the things I love. You would would really be surprised the amount of gratitude you see when you tell them thank you by saving them some money on there transaction. Also you get referrals to keep this going. so please never forget the ones who keep us safe.
Best regards,
Kevin
Extended Tax Credit For Service Members.
Service Members Get Extra Year for Tax Credit
Members of the U.S. military, Foreign Service and intelligence communities have another year to purchase a home and claim the home buyer tax credit.
Any service member who is or has been on extended duty for 90 days or more between Jan. 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010, has until April 30, 2011, to sign a sales contract and until June 30, 2011, to close on the property. Both the $8,000 first-time and the $6,500 repeat home buyer tax credits are included in the extension.
The rule that requires buyers to repay the credit if they move out of their home within three years has also been waived for qualified service members if they receive government orders to move.
USDA Update.
HR 5017 Rural Housing Preservation and Stabilization Act of 2010 has passed the House! The majority of the House (85%), voted in favor of HR 5017.
Once the bill passes the Senate and is signed into law by the president, we will have an additional 30 billion in funding.
Quick TIP: Hand out 10 business cards a day to whoever you come in contact with.
Kevin Kenagy, Senior Loan Officer
4640 SW Macadam Ave. Ste. 260
Portland, OR 97239-4232
Direct: 503-313-9072
Fax: 503-595-9330
NMLS ID: 211691
KevinK@hyperionretail.com
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