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Dispelling the 20 Percent Downpayment Myth

Home Consumer
By Brien McMahon
August 28, 2011
Reading Time: 2 mins read

In my column last month, I discussed a government proposal that could have significant impact on the future of the housing industry: the QRM, or Qualified Residential Mortgage, as part of the Dodd-Frank Act. According to the proposed QRM definition, lenders must hold 5% of the risk of any given residential loan unless it is considered a QRM, which is a loan that has a 20% downpayment and meets other debt-to-income and borrower credit history requirements.

While QRM would not automatically preclude loans from being originated with less than a 20% downpayment, these loans will cost significantly more, as the lender will be required to hold a percentage of the risk.

It seems the speculation and debate surrounding QRM is causing some low-downpayment home buyers to believe they will not be able to obtain financing. These prospective home buyers are hearing that lenders will no longer approve them for a mortgage unless they have at least a 20% downpayment. It appears this belief stems from misinformation from recent media stories and even some loan officers and real estate agents.

This is simply not true. Mortgages are available for low downpayment buyers, both through the FHA and through conventional loans backed by private mortgage insurance.

While news stories continue to emphasize nothing but “doom and gloom” scenarios, the reality is that market conditions have changed for the better in recent months. While the housing crisis has led to an increase in underwriting risk considerations, a more “normal” lending environment has resumed in a majority of U.S. cities and mortgage rates are some of the lowest in years. These low rates, combined with good deals on home prices, equal a time of unprecedented opportunity for potential home buyers.

Although it can be difficult to keep up with rapidly changing lending practices, real estate agents must do their best to have, at a minimum, a general understanding of the lending options currently available to help keep as many qualified home buyers in the market as possible.

Potential home buyers need credible, reliable housing finance information and they can find this information through partnerships that you have established with mortgage loan professionals who are up-to-date on the best possible options for your buyers. As a real estate agent, you are one of the most powerful influencers in the home-buying process, with the ability to provide clarity on misconceptions surrounding the current market and to encourage potential home buyers who may have put their home purchase plans on hold to resume house hunting at full speed.

Otherwise, qualified buyers with low downpayments may turn away from the market based on a misconception, which is a lost opportunity for them to purchase a home at a time of high affordability and for you to make the sale. This is the last thing anyone wants at a time when new buyers are needed to help the market recover.

Brien McMahon is chief franchise officer of Radian Guaranty Inc. More information may be found at www.radian.biz.

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