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New HARP Program Guidelines

Making Home AffordabieRecently the Federal Home Finance Agency announced significant changes to its Home Affordable Refinance Program Monday. The HARP (Home Affordable Refinance Program) was initiated to help “underwater homeowners” get their home refinanced.

There are over a million homeowners nationwide – and many home owners here in Chantilly and the Northern Virginia area -  who might be helped by these changes.  Given the historically low interest rates, it is wise to know about this program.

There are four basic qualifying criteria:

  1. Your current home loan must be guaranteed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac
  2. Your home must be a 1- to 4-unit property
  3. You must have a perfect mortgage payment history going back 6 months
  4. You may not have had more than one 30-day late payment on your mortgage going back 12 months

One of really big features of the updated program is that the government is waiving loan-to-value requirements on HARP loans. Homeowners’ participation is no longer restricted by their home’s appraised value. Actually, the new HARP doesn’t even require an appraisal, in most situations.

Under the new HARP program guidelines, an underwater mortgages can be refinanced without LTV limit or penalty.

According to the government’s official press release, lenders are expected to be offering the program as of December 1, 2011.

If you want to check it out, start by seeing if your loan is backed by Freddie or Fannie. Here is where you can go for that:

You can also call your lender directly.

If being underwater is not an issue, but you are looking for a few reputable lending sources, of course, let me know and I will be glad to provide you with a few referrals.

If you are home buying or home selling in the Northern Virginia area, please know I am always here for you!

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What if you are “underwater” and must refinance?

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We have all heard about the problem of  “underwater”  home mortgages.

If you are dealing with this issue, I want you to be aware of the extension of the Home Affordable Refinance ProgramIt has been extended for another year, until June 30, 2011.

As I understand it, these are the four most basic requirements to get help from this program:

  1. The existing loan must be guaranteed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac.
  2. Your home must be a 1 to 4-unit property.
  3. You must have a perfect mortgage payment history going back 12 months.
  4. Your first mortgage balance must be 125% or less of your home’s market value.

Not sure if your loan is backed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac?  Check it out at Fannie’s website:   http://www.fanniemae.com/loanlookup; or at Freddie’s:   http://freddiemac.com/mymortgage.  If it is not listed, you are not eligible for the program.

There are a number of other details to be aware of, but this will get you started.

You can get more info from the HARP FAQ section on the government’s official website.  A next step after that would be to contact your mortgage loan professional.  If you need a few references, email or call me.   I can give you a few reputable options.

Don’t let fear of the bureaucracy prevent you from at least getting more information. You may find this to be a viable option, but you will have to do a little homework.

And of course you can always call upon me to help with the areas of your situation that may involve home buying or home selling.

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