What kind of loan do consumers want? Is that like asking,
“What kind of camera do you want?” “Feature creep” is a
common problem with items like cameras and phones, with appliances, cars, etc.
having user manuals over a hundred pages long and so many feature that
consumers give up. Average consumers just couldn’t figure out how to use
all of the “functionalities”. Remember that the people who design
and sell products (engineers and marketers) are not usually the ones who buy
and use them. Consumers find added features attractive yet unmanageable: the
more the better, right? Wrong – folks are usually happier in the long
run with a simple product. The successful iPod has one dial, the iPhone
easy to use. Can this be applied, to some degree, to products like Option
ARM’s, or various equity products that allow borrowers to tap into their
bank accounts? You bet it can – this is part of the reason that investors
and borrowers have renewed their focus on the simple 30-yr fixed rate mortgage.
Some good news!? Toll Brothers, the largest U.S.
luxury homebuilder, reported revenue for their fiscal third-quarter
homebuilding revenue declined 34% to $796.5 million, the company said its
cancellation rate improved, and it exceeded analysts' projections.
According to a source at Citi, they that Nehemiah
will be going away for them on September 1st.
This from a loan agent: “My clients and I both heard
that the new HR Bill will allow borrowers who are upside down on mortgage to
refinance through FHA, and FHA will bring the LTV down to 90%. Can we
provide this type of FHA loan to our clients?” Answer: “Provisions
of the new bill are not in force yet. FHA will not be reducing the
LTV, the lender holding the note will be reducing the payoff to provide for FHA
financing. Details have not been established as of yet by HUD and we
should expect further announcements in the form of a Mortgagee Letter to give
us the details.”
Chase announced a change to their FHA Policy:
Non-Traditional Credit is no longer permitted All borrowers on FHA loans
must have traditional credit history and qualifying FICO’s, with the
exception of non-credit qualifying streamline refinances Seller
funded down payment assistance programs are no longer eligible (i.e. Nehemiah,
AmeriDream). Chase also announced that for their Non-Agency Products, the
elimination of Second Home and Investment properties and the removal of 40 Year
Loan Terms.
Wells’ correspondent group announced a change to their
maximum Debt to Income ratio for loans with Self Insurance: Effective
on or after Aug. 18, “Wells Fargo Self Insurance will no longer be
available for conventional conforming loans submitted utilizing either a LP or
DU for loans with a Debt To Income (DTI) ratio greater than 55%. Effective with
Mandatory registrations and Best Effort locks on or after Aug. 18, 2008, Wells
Fargo’s Self Insurance will no longer be available for loans originated
in conjunction with Affordable or Community Second Programs.” And just
when I was going to use them to buy that retirement condo on the beach in Key
Biscayne, “Effective with Mandatory registrations and Best Effort locks
on or after Aug. 18, the following changes are effective for condominiums in
Florida: Conforming condominium transactions, including the High Balance
Conforming Loan Program, will no longer be allowed with LTVs greater than 80%,
and Non-conforming condominium transactions will no longer be allowed.”
Mortgage applications in the U.S. declined last week 1.5% as
higher interest rates hurt refinancing. The Mortgage Bankers Association's
purchase index was unchanged and its refinancing gauge fell 4.2 percent.
Some even better news? Rates
continue down. This morning the Commerce Department reported that
sales at U.S.
retailers dropped in July by .1% - the first time in five months as record
gasoline prices and tighter credit reduced automobile purchases. Sales
excluding automobiles rose 0.4 percent, less or equal to what was expected.
After the news the 10-yr sank below 3.90% and 30-yr mortgage prices improved by
.125 in price over yesterday afternoon’s levels.
I sent my 85 year old Dad to Las Vegas to celebrate his birthday.
After arriving at his room the old man hears a knock at the
door and a beautiful scantily dressed woman is standing there. She says,
"I am here to offer you super sex!”
My Dad responds, "I better have the soup, the sex could
kill me!”
Rob