Rancho Santa Margarita Market update December 2009
Published by margomurray November 29th, 2009 in Rancho Santa Margarita Real Estate, Housing Economy, Real Estate Advice, Purchasing a Home, home purchase. by margomurray Tags: No Tags.LOST IN TRANSPARENCY
Big changes are coming to the mortgage industry as of January 1st, 2010; most at the cost of the borrower.
Attempting to add “transparency” and increased disclosure to the borrower in a mortgage transaction, HUD has officially implemented the new 2010 Good Faith Estimate. Please hold the applause. And what goodies will the borrower get with the new 2010 Good Faith Estimate:
- A new and improved 3 page Good Faith Estimate adding two more documents to read. The old 1 page document that clearly listed fees, rate, payment, and cash to close was just too confusing for those that didn’t complete grade school.
- Have your pencils ready. The new Good Faith Estimate has a scratch pad were you can compare rates and fees from different lenders; or just doodle. Simply putting different Good Faith Estimates from different lenders side by side was too complicated.
- Your monthly mortgage payment is in bold print. The payment will include principle, interest, and any mortgage insurance. However, the payment will no longer disclose property taxes, homeowners insurance, or HOA dues. TOO much information. The disclosed monthly payments in bold will now leave the borrowers feeling warm and fuzzy because it appears so low. Surprise; it is.
- And finally, HUD didn’t want to burden the borrower with knowing how much money they would need at closing. Keep your pencils out; you will have to do the math yourselves.
The new HUD approved 2010 Good Faith Estimate will be disclosed by a mortgage company near you starting January 1st, 2010. Also, changes in yield spread premiums are likely to be implemented come January 1st, 2010 which will ultimately lead to higher fees to the borrower.

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