Fannie Mae and Freddie
Mac have been in the news quite a bit over the past few years, so it’s a good
time to do a refresher on who they are and what role they play in the Charleston
real estate market.
Who Are Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac?
Fannie Mae is the
Federal National Mortgage Association. Freddie Mac is the Federal Home Loan
Mortgage Corporation. They were originally created to raise homeownership
levels and increase the availability of affordable housing.
Fannie and Freddie don’t sell mortgages directly
to homeowners. They buy mortgages from lenders, so the lenders can use the
money to issue new home mortgages.In 2008, due to mismanagement resulting in billions of dollars of losses, Fannie and Freddie were taken over by the government.
How Do Fannie And Freddie impact Charleston Real Estate?
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They contributed to
the financial crisis and real estate downturn, by loosening underwriting
standards, buying and guaranteeing risky loans and increasing purchases of
mortgage-backed securities.
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They are key players
in the government’s Making HomeAffordable foreclosure-prevention program. If
your mortgage is owned by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, you may be able to
refinance your loan and take advantage of lower interest rates.
·
They influence mortgage interest rates and the availability of home
loans. Freddie, Fannie and the Federal
Housing Administration together now guarantee
about 90 percent of all new mortgages, far above their historic level.
What’s Going To Happen To Fannie And Freddie?
Fannie and Freddie’s
future is uncertain. An amendment to the bailout legislation passed in 2012
which will require both to wind down by 2018. But this will not happen soon, if
at all. Congress must agree on a plan,
which could take years, and then the market’s dependence on the companies and
the financial backing they provide must be reduced.
As of the end of 2013, Fannie and Freddie will have repaid nearly all of
the $187 billion dollar bailout loan back to taxpayers. In 2013, Fannie and Freddie made more than
$100 billion and are involved in more than half of all new mortgages.
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-Jeff Cook
Jeff Cook
Real Estate
Charleston,
SC
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