Who's Your Best Friend? If you don't know, just try this
experiment:
Put your dog and your wife in the trunk of the car for an
hour.
When you open the trunk, who is really happy to see you?
Anyone who has been in a car, and seen a bike on a city
street, should take a look at this – hopefully it works on your computer:
http://www.dothetest.co.uk/
Want a graph of the correlation (or lack thereof) between
Fed Funds and mortgage rates? http://library.hsh.com/?row_id=91
What is the name of agency products with the new loan
amounts? “Jumbo Conforming?” “Conforming
Jumbo?” “Agency Jumbo?” “High Balance
Conforming?” “It’s-About-Darned-Time Conforming?”. The
markets, including stocks, bonds, and mortgage securities, are closed today in
observance of Good Friday? How do investors set rates when there are no bond
market prices upon which to base their rates?
CitiMortgage announced that after today they
will no longer offer the Agency AUS SISA program. “Due to the final
delivery date set forth by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, all affected loans,
regardless of Lock Expiration Date, must be purchased no later than May 7,
2008. Note: The Agency Alt-A SIVA and Agency Alt-A SISA are unaffected at this
time.”
Countrywide, for their non-conforming and
Expanded Criteria programs, made changes to loan-to-values, maximum loan
amounts, and minimum credit scores on Non-Conforming Full/Alternative
documentation and Expanded Criteria Reduced documentation. No Ratio
documentation programs are eliminated. “Due to the final delivery dates
imposed by Fannie Mae® and Freddie Mac®, all Conforming CLUES Fast
& Easy loans with loan-to-values greater than 90%, or interest-only
cash-out transactions must be locked by April 4th. In addition, effective the
week of April 21, 2008, “Conforming and Non-Conforming CLUES Fast &
Easy will become a documentation waiver program. As of this date, the ability
to originate and underwrite CLUES Fast & Easy as a standalone loan program
will be eliminated. CLUES Fast and Easy documentation will only be returned as
a documentation waiver for loans submitted as Full/Alternative
documentation.”
MGIC announced that “For mortgage
insurance applications received by MGIC on or after March 31, 2008, the
“maximum LTV/CLTV for purchases and rate-and-term refinances of primary
residences will be 97% in nonrestricted markets. (The minimum credit score for
loans with LTVs of 95.01% – 97% remains at 680.) LTV/CLTV maximums for
restricted markets remain as announced in our February 6, 2008, letter. All of
our program CLTV maximums will be set to match the maximum LTV. For this
purpose, "CLTV" refers to all other acronyms used to describe the
ratio of the total loan amount secured by the subject property whether drawn or
not, to the lesser of the sales price or the appraised value (e.g., TLTV,
HCLTV, etc.).”
After the end of March, RMIC will no longer insure
loans with loan-to-value ratios (LTV/CLTV) greater than 97%, regardless of the
decision of any automated underwriting system (AUS). This nationwide change
will supersede existing guidelines and program approvals, and applies to all
loans including housing finance authority and affordable housing loans. The
maximum allowable LTV/CLTV for loans on declining market properties will be
reduced by five percent from the LTV/CLTV otherwise allowed by RMIC’s underwriting
guidelines.
Rob