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Talking about FHA mortgages

September 30, 2008

I find that most common folks like you and I don’t really understand exactly what an FHA mortgage is and what kind of people the should be looking at FHA loans. I found a great article by Brad Cornett that I thought I would share with to to help decode “FHA”

FHA Home Loans to the Rescue – Help for Homeowners

by Brandon Cornett

You can’t turn on the TV these days without seeing a news story about the U.S. economy in general and the housing market in particular. Starting in 2007, we began to see record numbers of home foreclosures, a trend that continued into 2008 (and one that shows no sign of slowing).

But for many homeowners, help is on the horizon. And it comes in the form of FHA refinance loans. Let’s take a closer look at this new program and what it promises to do.

Housing and Economic Recovery Act

The recently passed Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 will help “at least 400,000 families” who are struggling with their mortgage payments and facing foreclosure. It will do this by providing FHA-insured refinance loans to switch the homeowners from high-rate ARM loans to lower fixed-rate mortgages. For those accepted into the program, the end result will be a lower monthly payment and more desirable fixed rate that will no longer adjust / increase.

History of the FHA

The Federal Housing Administration was created in 1934, during the Great Depression, to make home financing available to a greater number of Americans. The FHA does not actually make home loans to consumers. Instead, they insure certain loans made by private lending institutions.

You’ve probably heard the term “government-backed financing” before. The FHA program is an example of this. By having government insurance in their favor, private lenders are more willing to offer mortgages to borrowers they normally wouldn’t qualify (due to credit problems or other qualification issues). The lender is assured of getting their money back on the loan, even if the homeowner defaults and stops making payments. That’s what the FHA insurance does.

The Refinancing Angle

Traditionally, the FHA program was focused on helping buyers in the purchase of a home. But as a result of the aforementioned Housing and Economic Recovery Act, the program is being opened up to homeowners who want to refinance. According to the HUD website, “an estimated 400,000 borrowers in danger of losing their homes will be able to refinance into more affordable government-insured mortgages.” The program is slated to begin in October of 2008. To find out if you are eligible, visit the HUD website or refer to the Home Buying Institute resources mentioned at the end of this article.

Getting Away from ARM Loans

The goal of this new program is two-fold. It is designed to help struggling homeowners who have adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) convert to fixed rates. It’s also designed to lower their mortgage rates in the process. Lower rates and less uncertainty — a double win.

About the Author: Brandon Cornett is the publisher of many consumer-education websites, such as the Home Buying Institute and the Software Learning Center. To reach the author, please visit his software website at www.LearnAboutSoftware.com

Western Days in Old Town Temecula

May 22, 2007

BandBoys at Western DaysThis is why we love this town! Saturday and Sunday there was a wonderful event in Old Town Temecula. Western Days  was full of great “olde tyme” events. There were plays on the streets, bands (my favorite was one called “Older Than Dirt”) complete with a wife playing a washboard with thimbles, people walking in costumes, and a very fancy gun fight!

Saturday there was also a Farmers Market that is a weekly event in Old Town. Children in boots and cowboy hats…and shorts…after all this is still Southern California, and lots and lots of people of all ages. There was food, music on every corner, things to buy and things to see and listen too.

Isn’t this the wonderful thing about great communities like Temecula and Murrieta! Great weather, great event, and tons of wonderful people—and we actually ran into friends and family on the streets! —and people think towns like this don’t exist today—-well they do and it is amazing!!!