There is great news for all the buyers in California, good news on 2 fronts, Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac are raising the non conforming (jumbo loans) from $417,000 to over $725,000 limits and FHA limits are being raised to 125% if the median price. That's up from $289,000 in Fresno to over $361,250. This is great news.
The FHA news is permanent but the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are only for one year. So don't wait on those new low interest rates on homes under $725,000
This will take effect a soon as it gets out of the house.
Here is a message from the new president of the National Association of Realtors.
| | Thursday, January 24, 2008 | 
| Brought to you by the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® |
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Dear C.A.R. Member: Congressional leaders and the White House today reached agreement on a proposal to increase conforming loan limits as part of a larger economic stimulus package. Raising the conforming loan limits to more accurately reflect the cost of housing in California and other high-costs areas of the nation has long been an objective of C.A.R. While the details remain to be seen, this is a huge win for Californians. As REALTORS®, we should be proud of the role we have played to achieve this goal. Currently, Californians are forced into more expensive non-conforming jumbo loans, decreasing homeownership opportunities for many and forcing others into more costly – and often riskier – loan products. Under the terms of the proposed stimulus package, the conforming loan limit -- the maximum loan amount that government-sponsored enterprises like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may purchase or guarantee on the secondary market -- will be raised from $417,000 to as high as $725,000 in high-cost areas. This is great news. But our work is not done. The Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) continues to oppose adjusting conforming loan limits. With your help, C.A.R. will continue to advocate for this much needed reform. Stay tuned. Sincerely, William E. Brown President CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® |
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