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Expect The USDA Guaranteed program funds to be extended for 2010 and beyond

The following is an article published in todays edition of Mortgage News Daily:

The continued availability of government guaranteed mortgages for rural homebuyers was virtually assured yesterday when the House Financial Services Committee voted to approve H.R. 5017. The unanimous vote will send the Rural Housing Preservation and Stabilization Act of 2010 to the full House of Representatives where sources said it was fast tracked for a vote as early as next week.

If passed, the bill will correct the Section 502 Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program to make it self-funding. Section 502 assists homebuyers living in rural areas to obtain affordable mortgages guaranteed by the Department of Agriculture (USDA). These loan guarantees have become enormously popular during the financial crisis and consumer demand has tripled the annual number of loans that are typically issued each year. The program is set to exhaust its available funds within days. Under the new legislation, lenders will pay up to a 4 percent premium for the guarantee at the time the loan is initiated which will enable the financing of the program to move from a combination of government funding and industry fees to a self-sustaining initiative. The bill authorizes the department to guarantee up to $30 billion in loans in FY 2010.

In order to qualify for the program an applicant must have good credit and reliable and adequate income sufficient to sustain mortgage payments. The average guarantee in 2009 was for a $112,000 mortgage. In an announcement of the bill's passage the Committee said that the program provides a vital source of mortgage credit for people living in rural communities where low and moderate-income residents often have fewer credit options than households in urban areas. The USDA program aims to fill that void and lower the costs of homeownership by giving rural areas access to a home loan guarantee program.  The bill was sponsored by Congressman Paul E. Kanjorski (D-PA), Chairman of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises. He said of the bill, "Since its creation in 1987, USDA's affordable rural home loan guarantee program has helped hundreds of thousands of families to realize the American dream of homeownership, including many in Northeastern Pennsylvania. As a result of the unprecedented demand, theprogram is now unfortunately running out of money. At no cost to taxpayers, my bill will preserve the access of millions of families living in America's heartland to needed USDA loan guarantees, so that they can continue to buy homes with affordable mortgages. Without action, too many families in rural America will have no options for getting home loans. We cannot allow that to happen."

6 commentsArt Marine • April 23 2010 02:37PM

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Art you have made my day with this post. We do a lot of USDA up here in the mountains and all of us were really worried about this program this year. Thanks for the post

Posted by All Mountain Realty almost 2 years ago

It made my day too Charlie...We also do a lot of these in the smaller cities that surround the Portland metroplex.

Posted by Art Marine (Academy Mortgage) almost 2 years ago

Looks like the Rogers family will have a vacation this year after all!

Posted by Doug Rogers- Your Pineville Louisiana Agent (Bayou Properties Realty) almost 2 years ago

This was a great post to see today. Hope they get it through soon.

Posted by Walter Hayes, GRI, ABR, e-PRO (Keller Williams of Southwest Missouri) almost 2 years ago

I closed a sale this week that was made possible by a USDA backed loan.  I'd sure like to be closing a few more like it this year.  Let's keep our fingers crossed for quick passage.

Posted by David North (Coldwell Banker Bain) almost 2 years ago

This is great news for communities like North Plains and Banks. Love to see the opportunity for some great buyers to get a great home without having to come up with a down payment.

Posted by Todd Clark (Broker) (503)524-9494 (Beaverton, Oregon Real Estate Expert) (Knipe Realty) almost 2 years ago

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