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Fannie Mae Restricts 2-Unit Borrowing Posted: 08 Jul 2009 08:00 AM PDT For the first time in nearly six months, Fannie Mae is imposing strict, new guidelines on American homeowners. This time, the hardest hit demographic is owners of 2-unit homes. In its official announcement, Fannie Mae listed the following changes to its 2-unit financing programs, separated by occupancy type. Primary Residence
Investment Property
With Fannie Mae's new loan-to-value limits falling by as much as 15 percent, it's a certainty that fewer 2-unit homeowners will be approved in the mortgage process. This could slow both purchase and refinance activity in the coming months. The good news, though, is that while Fannie Mae recommends that lenders institute the new policy immediately, September 1, 2009, is the "effective date". Therefore, if you plan to buy a 2-unit home, or if you own one and know you'll need to refinance it soon, it may be a good idea to move up your timeframe. Lenders could implement the new guidelines at any time and usually do so without warning. |
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