Conforming Loan Limits Set to Increase?

 
Mike Kennedy By: Mike Kennedy
February 16th, 2008
Category: Deep Creek Lake Real Estate, Interest Rates and Loans

In order to stimulate the economy and the national housing market, President Bush recently signed House Bill HR 5140 - which may raise the conforming loan limit to as high as $729,750. This new bill could quite possibly have an impact in our local real estate market here at Deep Creek Lake in the near future.

 The current conforming loan limit is $417,000 - if you borrow over that amount you the wind up in what lenders will usually call a Jumbo Loan - and to balance out risk for these lenders - Jumbo Loans usually have interest rates 0.50% to 0.75% higher than conforming loans.

This stimulus package gives HUD the ability to raise the conforming loan amount within the next 30 days to as high as $729,750….and the ability to implement the new limit in certain markets - the big questions yet to be answered are “how much” and “where”

Hopefully these higher loan limits will be enacted here in the Garrett County and the Deep Creek Lake areas. If so interest rates will drastically improve for those financing vacation and second homes in our market. Most of our lake access homes right now are priced between $500,000 and $1,000,000 - and most of our lake front homes are priced over $1,000,000.  These higher loan limits will surely give those shopping for vacation homes in our market better financing options than what they had before - better financing options will more than likely spur on a few more potential buyers who may have been sitting on the fence - more potential buyers will surely stimulate our number of vacation home sales this year.

According to the article there is still a lot of grey area to be worked out - hopefully it works in the favor of those thinking about buying a vacation or second home this year.

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2 Responses to “Conforming Loan Limits Set to Increase?”

  1. North Georgia Cabin Real Estate Says:

    I’m wondering if this will only be for hardest hit California, Colorado and SW Florida. It does seem it will be of great help to those who qualify. We should all understand this better in the next couple of months.

  2. HOME FINANCING FOR BAD CREDIT Says:

    Might help a little, but even people that qualify for 1,000,000 loans are probably going to wait until things settle down a bit.

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