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Making Home Affordable Gets Upgrade

July 2, 2009 by Miranda Marquit  
Filed under Finance

A few months ago, President Barack Obama announced a foreclosure prevention plan called Making Home Affordable. The plan included provisions for those who wanted to refinance, but couldn’t because of their loan to value ratio. Refinancing would be encouraged for those who had a loan to value ratio of between 80% and 105%. The idea was to help those whose home values have dropped in response to housing market troubles.

2959834115_85e3e55753Unfortunately, the program has been seeing limited success. It relies on voluntary help from mortgage lenders, and it excludes those with even higher loan to value ratios. Yesterday Obama made a move to expand the Making Home Affordable program. Now, those with a loan to value ratio of up to 125% are eligible. There are also continuing incentives to encourage mortgage lenders to deal with homeowners.

As far as the housing market is concerned, this new move is unlikely to have a huge impact immediately. It probably won’t even arrest falling home values, or do much in terms of stabilizing the overall housing market. But it does have the potential to help prime borrowers who are looking to refinance to a lower rate. Mortgage interest rates are still relatively low, and refinancing could save folks who made good homebuying decisions a great deal of money.

It even benefits people like me. I bought my home two years ago with 5% down and a 30 year fixed rate. Obviously, I haven’t had time to make up a lot of ground in terms of home equity. My home has lost some value in the last two years, and I have a loan to value ratio of about 94%. (The new rules don’t change my eligibility.) We can easily afford our mortgage payment, but I wouldn’t mind if I got an interest rate that is 1 percentage point lower. Plus, there are places in town offering no-fee refinancing. We could refinance to a 15-year loan and only pay $200 more per month, saving us a great deal over the long haul.

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