Thursday, April 11, 2013

2015 년 말까지 HARP 연장

UNDERWATER 집 소유주를 위한 정부 PROGRAM 중의 하나인
HARP ( Homne affordable Refinance program ) 이 본래 완료 예정인 2013 년 말에서 2015 년 말로 2 년 더 연장되었슴을 통지 드립니다.
이로써 아직 HARP 의 혜택을 봤지 못한 많은 HOME OWNER 들이 계속적인 혜택을 받을것으로 여기어 지며 2009 년 PROGRAM 이 생긴후 현재까지 약 2.2 백만 가구들이 혜택을 받은것으로 통계.
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FHFA Extends HARP by 2 Years, Through 2015
The Home Affordable Refinance Program(HARP) has been extended for two years beyond its scheduled expiration on December 31. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) announced the extension today saying it had determined the extension will provide borrowers with additional opportunities to refinance, give clear guidance to lenders, and reduce losses for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and taxpayers.
HARP is designed specifically for current homeowners with mortgages owned or guaranteed by Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae (the GSEs) and high loan-to-value (LTV) ratios which make it difficult if not impossible to refinance through traditional programs. The majority of HARP borrowers are actually underwater on their mortgages with the majority having LTVs in excess of 105 percent.
The program, which will nowexpire on December 31, 2015, has assisted more than 2.2 million borrowers to refinance since its inception in April 2009, however nearly half of those homeowners have accessed the program in the last 15 months. Loans through the program were originally capped at an LTV of 105 percent which was raised to 125 percent fairly early in the program's existence but it still did not assist as many homeowners as had been anticipated. In the fall of 2011 several revisions to the program were instituted including elimination of any cap on the loan-to-value of the resulting loan. Since then use of the program has skyrocketed and HARP loans have represented around one quarter of GSE refinancing for most of 2012.
"More than 2 million homeowners have refinanced through HARP, proving it a useful tool for reducing risk," said FHFA Acting Director Edward J. DeMarco. "We are extending the program so more underwater borrowers can benefit from lower interest rates."
FHFA, which is conservator of the GSEs, plans to launch a nationwide campaign to educate consumers about HARP and its eligibility requirements and motivate them to explore their options and utilize HARP before the program ends. FHFA said it could not provide hard estimates of how many additional homeowners might be eligible for the program.
To qualify for a HARP refinance a homeowner must be current or have had no more than one late payment in the previous year on a loan that was sold to one of the GSEs prior to May 2009. The current LTV of the loan must be greater than 80 percent.
Homeowners can determine if they have a GSE owned or guaranteed loan by checking both websites at www.fanniemae.com and www.freddiemac.com or by contacting their servicer.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

HARP ( Home affordable refinance program ) 이 많은 underwater 주택 소유주에게 도움을 줌.

Government sponsored Enterprise 기업인 Fannie Mae / Freddie mac 의 HARP 재융자가 작년12월 대비 올해 1월 에도 증가  ( 97,589건 : 1월 HARP PROGRAM ONLY )
HARP LOAN 은 전체 FANNIE / FREDDIE LOAN ( 469,953 건 1월 ) 에서 21% 차지.
참고로 HARP 란 집의 EQUITY 가 없는 MORTGAGE 에 재융자를 해주는것으로서
LTV 가 125% 가 넘어도 재융자를 해줌.
이 프로그램에 해당하기위하여서는
                      1. OWNER OCCUPIED
                      2. 2009 년 6월 1일이전 집구매
                       3. MORTGAGE 가 CURRENT
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            www.freddiemac.com/mymortgage 에서 확인 가능
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HARP Continues to Attract Seriously Underwater Borrowers
Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae (the GSEs) refinanced a total of 97,589 mortgages through the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) in January compared to 76,460 HARP refinances in December. Fannie Mae participated in 62,519 of the transactions and Freddie Mac in 35,070. HARP loans represented 21 percent of the 469,953 refinance actions completed by the GSEs during the month. Total refinances in January exceeded those in December by nearly 110,000 and January was second only to November in the level of overall refinancing activity in the previous 12 month period.
Since HARP was first begun in 2009 2.26 million homeowners have been assisted in refinancing through the program. HARP was designed for homeowners who were unable to refinance through traditional means because they owned more on their existing Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loans than the market value of the collateral property. At the beginning HAMP would fund loans with up to 105 percent loan-to-value (LTV) ratio, later raised to 125 percent. In the fall of 2011 significant revisions were made to the program including removing all limits on LTV. Since that time the number of homeowners served through HARP has nearly doubled.

Borrowers with loan-to-value ratios greater than 105 percent accounted for 47 percent of the volume of HARP loans in January while 25 percent were loans with LTVs exceeding 125 percent.



Among other revisions made to the program at the time the LTV cap was eliminated were certain inducements for borrowers to refinance into shorter term mortgages in order to rebuild their equity more quickly. In January, 18 percent of HARP refinances for underwater borrowers were for shorter-term 15- and 20-year loans.

HARP continued to account for a substantial portion of total refinance volume in certain states. In January HARP refinances represented 66 percent of total refinances in Nevada, more than triple the 21 percent of total refinances nationwide. HARP refinances had a 56 percent market share in Florida, more than double the 21 percent of total refinances nationwide.

Borrowers who are underwater accounted for a large portion of HARP refinances in a number of states. In Nevada, Arizona, and Florida underwater borrowers (LTVs over 105 percent) represented 68 percent or more of HARP volume.