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Fannie Mae HomePath program extended beyond 6/30

May 1st, 2010 3:03 PM by Scott Bray

 

Fannie Mae has extended its buyer HomePath program beyond June 30th 2010.   The program is available to borrowers who purchase a Fannie Mae owned HomePath property and intend to owner-occupy.   Homes for sale include single-family houses, condominiums and town houses that have been taken over by Fannie Mae as delinquencies and foreclosures rose.

The program, offers buyers of Fannie Mae owned properties listed on the website who close by that date a rebate of 3.5 percent of the purchase price of the house. The rebate can be used toward closing costs, a choice of selected Whirlpool appliances, or a combination of the two at the discretion of the buyer.

"We are happy with the results of the program, which has helped us to sell properties quickly, thereby stabilizing neighborhoods and property values," said Terry Edwards, Executive Vice President of Credit Portfolio Management.

The HomePath website lists Fannie Mae-owned homes for sale nationwide, and a quick visit to the site demonstrates why the corporation is offering incentives; it has a huge backload of properties.  Some 62,000 properties are listed on the site including single-family residences, condomiums, and town-homes.  There are, for example, 466 homes listed for sale in Iowa, 305 in Connecticut, 3,840 in Georgia and 8,595 in California.  Reuters reported that Fannie Mae recently stated that it had over 86,000 homes in its portfolio.

Many of the HomePath properties are also eligible for HomePath mortgage financing or renovation financing.  The mortgage financing allows down payments as low as 3 percent without mortgage insurance and those funds can come from gifts, grants, or a loan from a non-profit or government organization or an employer.   

Again this program applies to Fannie Mae HomePath properties only.  AmeriBest Mortgage is an active participant of HomePath financing. 

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Posted by Scott Bray on May 1st, 2010 3:03 PM

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