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VA-Veteran Loans Funding Fee & FHA Maximum Mortgage Changes

October 3, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

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Starting October 1st, 2011, the maximum FHA loan limit for single family loans is being lowered from $365K in the Twin Cities to $318,550. See the attached form. This is not a good thing, but reflects the reality of declining value of much of the real estate. Unfortunately, underwriting of all loans continues to tighten. On a positive note, the VA funding fee is being lowered. This would be due to less losses and a lesser need to collect as much insurance premium to protect against defaults. So, the question I have pondered is: Why are VA loans-typically financed at 100% loan to value-not experiencing the same loss ratios as other mortgage programs. VA 100% financing has been around forever. It works-and well. The problem of our mortgage crisis is not the loan to value or a required minimum down payment or tighter underwriting as some would have you believe. Imagine all the new homeowners if we actually took what we’ve learned from decades of underwriting VA loans and applied it to a new “stimulus mortgage program”. Instead, we are becoming a nation of renters. Somebody in congress needs to talk to the people who have their boots on the street for real solutions to our mortgage and real estate problems.

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