Thursday, October 07, 2010

FHA Increased Fees

Did you know that on October 4th, FHA increased its annual (monthly) mortgage insurance premiums? For loans with 5% down or less the monthly premium went from .55 to .90. It also decreased its upfront insurance premiums from 2.25% to 1%. This is for 30-year loan products. For a LTV less than 95% the monthly premium is slightly reduced at .85.

What does this mean to you? While the closing costs will be less, your monthly payment will slightly increase. On a house with a $200,000 loan, it could mean a monthly increase of your mortgage payment of around $42. At the current interest rates, this means that the average buyer will be able to afford $7,000-$8,000 less house than last week. Pleast note that these are very rough numbers and are used for a basic illustration only. Please talk with a mortgage lender to find out how these changes specifically reduce your buying power. But know that your buying power just went down no matter how you slice it.

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