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2012 Is Here
January 6, 2012 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Forecasting What May Be Ahead for Home Loan Rates Fairfax, VA – The good news–despite what the Mayan calendar may say–is that the world probably won’t be coming to an end in 2012. But like 2011, this coming year may bring some significant challenges here in the US and around the world. Read on to [...]
New FHA Flipping Regulations
December 27, 2011 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Fairfax, VA – FHA lenders had reason for cheer and mirth at the end of last week. “In an effort to continue stabilizing home values and improve conditions in communities experiencing high foreclosure activity, Acting FHA Commissioner Carol Galante will extend FHA’s temporary waiver of the anti-flipping regulations.” With certain exceptions, FHA regulations prohibit insuring a [...]
FHA Loan Limits
November 21, 2011 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Effective Friday, November 18, FHA has raised loan limits to $729,750. Fairfax, VA – You can check individual counties for limits using this link: FHA Loan Limits Fannie & Freddie’s loan limits remain at $625,500! FHA requires 3.5% down with a higher loan limit. Conventional loans, 5% down with a lower loan limit. Does this [...]
The Scoop on Inflation And Its Impact on Home Loan Rates
November 4, 2011 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Fairfax, VA CPI, PPI, PCE…sounds like a nice bowl of alphabet soup. But did you know that what lies behind these letters impacts not only YOU every single day…it also bears a very heavy influence on the direction of home loan rates? So pull up a chair, grab a spoon, and let’s dig in to [...]
What happens to my loan if the government shuts down?
July 19, 2011 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Fairfax, VA – When was the last government shutdown? 1995 was the year. What happened? It was very painful to get through, but no one panicked. And we shouldn’t panic this time. I can assure you 1st Commonwealth Bank of Virginia has prepared all of the loans in our pipeline and we preparing for a [...]
USDA Zero Down Home Loan In Jeopardy!
March 17, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Fairfax, Virginia: Although USDA loans are not a big deal in the northern Virginia area, but they are HUGH deal in the outlying counties of Fauquier, Prince William and Loudoun. It was recently been announced that the USDA 100% (zero down) loan program will be out of money by the end of April 2010. Typically [...]
Market Snap Shot for Fairfax, Virginia
March 2, 2010 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Market Snap Shot for Fairfax, Virginia Mortgage Interest Rates and Local Real Estate By Sigma Research By Tuesday, March 02, 2010 Treasuries and mortgages started weaker this morning with the stock index futures pointing to a nice open in equities at 9:30. No real data this morning, the only thing on the schedule is Feb [...]
New Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives Program
December 8, 2009 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Fairfax, Virginia: The Treasury Department released guidelines and updated forms on November 30, 2009 for its new Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives Program (HAFA) for homeowners in Fairfax, Virginia and Alexandria, Virginia area. The HAFA program is supposed to compliment the HAMP program and applies to loans not owned or guaranteed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. [...]
Home Sales Increasing
October 30, 2009 by Jeff Thomas · Leave a Comment
Rebound in Existing-Home Sales Shows First-Time Buyer Momentum October 23, 2009 – Existing-home sales bounced back strongly in September with first-time buyers driving much of the activity, marking five gains in the past six months. House values seem to be turning around for our area. Check out the link below. http://www.realtor.org/research/research/ehsdata