Santa Clara county Real estate stats- December 2008
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
My client won the house, competing with 3 other buyers. The seller was so happy. The offer was:”as is”, no contingencies, 3 weeks free rent back, great price, all that for the luxury to own home in Sunnyvale. My client shopped around for the best loan. First he was going with a mortgage broker who promised him the best 30 year fixed conforming loan he could get. Then he found a B of A lender who was willing to get him 5 year arm for 5% (with 1 point). What a deal! The mortgage broker could not match that rate and my client was going to do the loan with B of A. 2 days later the original mortgage broker found a 30 year fixed for 5.25% with a 1 point buy down. They locked that rate which disappeared that afternoon. The B of A lender could not match that loan and the buyer, being a conservative borrower preferred the 30 year fixed.
A diligent broker has to be on top of things, check the rates a few times a day and be in touch with many lenders.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved last week the legislation to raise the conforming loan limits to as high as $729,750 in high-cost areas. Research shows that it would enable an additional 138,000 Americans to purchase homes, and 200,000 families to refinance their homes safely and affordably.
Raising the conforming loan limit will provide immediate relief to borrowers and ease downward pressure on current housing markets. This could result in more than 300,000 additional home sales and strengthen current home prices by 2-3%.
The national sub prime meltdown has had a dramatic impact on both the cost and availability of mortgages in many markets. Since August 2007, the interest rates for jumbo borrowers have been more than 1 percentage point higher than conforming loans, which can cost homeowners up to $400 month in higher interest payments.
The President is expected to sign the legislation by the February 15th. The increase in the conforming loan limits will last through 2008