FHFA Director Says Agency is Preparing GSEs to Exit Conservatorship, But No Timeline is Offered

FHFA Director Says Agency is Preparing GSEs to Exit Conservatorship, But No Timeline is Offered

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) said during an interview last week that the agency is preparing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to exit conservatorship, but there are a number of details to work out before that happens. FHFA Acting Director Sandra Thompson was interviewed by Dennis Shea, executive director of the J. Ronald Terwilliger Center for Housing Policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC).


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Fannie Mae Releases Latest Economic, Mortgage Market Forecast

Fannie Mae Releases Latest Economic, Mortgage Market Forecast

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Global conflicts and global economics spell near-term uncertainty for the domestic mortgage market. Fannie Mae’s latest monthly economic commentary continues to forecast robust sales for new homes, but a declining market for existing homes and refinances. The overall general economy is also predicted to grow less than previously forecasted for the remainder of 2022.


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Mortgage Industry Employment Moderates After Increasing Last Year; Pay up from Two Years Ago

Mortgage Industry Employment Moderates After Increasing Last Year; Pay up from Two Years Ago

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Employment for mortgage underwriters, processors and other industry professionals shot up in the first quarter of last year and has remained steady since. The increasing demand in mortgage lending has also led to a slight increase in the average salary for industry professionals.


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Fannie, Freddie Boost Their Net Worths With Profitable 2021

Fannie, Freddie Boost Their Net Worths With Profitable 2021

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac reported positive financial results for 2021 and were able to add to their net worths by not having to pay dividends to the U.S. Treasury. Fannie Mae reported annual net income of $22.2 billion, nearly double the $11.8 billion it earned in 2020. The company said the increase was driven primarily by a shift from credit-related expense to credit-related income, higher net interest income, and a shift from fair value losses to fair value gains.


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Freddie Mac Announces Permanent Acceptance of Desktop Appraisals

Freddie Mac Announces Permanent Acceptance of Desktop Appraisals

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Freddie Mac announced several recent updates to its Selling/Servicing Guide, including the option of using desktop appraisals for mortgages that meet certain requirements. The change to the desktop appraisal option is “based on the success of the temporary COVID-19 appraisal flexibilities and a market appetite for appraisal options that do not require physical inspections,” Freddie wrote in its latest bulletin.


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Fannie Forecasts Normalization of Mortgage and Housing in 2022

Fannie Forecasts Normalization of Mortgage and Housing in 2022

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Fannie Mae economists expect a “new normal” for the housing market in 2022 as the unprecedented market disturbances and policy responses stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic subside. In its January 2022 commentary, Fannie’s Economic and Strategic Research Group said that economic growth will return to more modest levels consistent with the long-run trend, while home sales and house price growth will slow to a more sustainable pace.


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FHFA Requires Revisions to GSEs Duty to Serve Plans

FHFA Requires Revisions to GSEs Duty to Serve Plans

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has informed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that their Duty to Serve plans are insufficient and will need to be revised. The agency said that neither enterprise’s plans, which were published in May, meet the standard for any of the three underserved markets targeted by the Duty to Serve Program.


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FHFA Announces Expanded Refinance Eligibility and Desktop Appraisals

FHFA Announces Expanded Refinance Eligibility and Desktop Appraisals

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) is expanding eligibility for its refinance programs and incorporating desktop appraisals into the GSE Selling Guides. The agency made the announcement last week, promoting the measures as a way to advance two of its goals under the Biden administration: making housing more affordable and home ownership more sustainable.


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Fannie to Allow Third Parties to Meet Borrower Education Requirements

Fannie to Allow Third Parties to Meet Borrower Education Requirements

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Fannie Mae will soon allow borrowers to fulfill their homeownership education requirements through third-party providers, independent of lenders. Fannie announced the change in its latest Selling Guide update. Other changes include the removal of constant maturity treasury indexed-ARMs and the replacement of references to the Software Subscription Agreement Master Terms and Conditions with a new Consolidated Technology Licensing Guide.


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Senators Propose Discounted 20-year Mortgage for First-time Buyers

Senators Propose Discounted 20-year Mortgage for First-time Buyers

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

A group of U.S. Senate Democrats has introduced legislation to create a special 20-year mortgage for certain first-time buyers. The Low-Income First Time Homebuyers (LIFT) Act would establish a program through Ginnie Mae, in which the U.S. Treasury would subsidize the interest rate and origination fees on a 20-year mortgage.


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