Home Affordable Program - New Refinance Plan

The Ins and Outs of Obama's New Mortgage Refi Plan



President Obama announced Monday a plan to ease eligibility rules for home owners who want to refinance to take advantage of ultra-low mortgage rates and lower their mortgage payments. The administration hopes that by broadening its requirements for the Home Affordable Program that about 1 million home owners will now be able to qualify. 

Here are more details about the newly announced changes to the program:

What is HARP?

It’s a program started in 2009 that allows home owners to refinance their mortgages at lower rates without having to meet the typical requirement of having at least 20 percent of equity in their home to do so. Under current guidelines, many underwater borrowers have been ineligible for the program because their home values had to be no more than 25 percent below what they owed their lender. Also, some home owners were unable to afford the closing costs and appraisal fees to participate. 

What’s changing?

Many of the extra fees to participate in the program have been waived, and home owners' eligibility won't be contingent on how far their home's value has fallen. 

Who’s eligible?

  • Home owners with loans backed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac can participate. (Home owners can visit: freddiemac.com/mymortgage or fanniemae.com/loanlookup to determine if their mortgage is owned by either). 
  • Home owners must be current on their mortgage. 

When will it take effect?

The changes could take effect by Dec. 1. HARP also is being extended through 2013 to allow more home owners the opportunity to qualify.

How successful will this be?

The administration hopes that by home owners being able to lower their monthly mortgage payments (with an average annual savings of $2,500 expected), they’ll be more likely to stay current on their mortgage and avoid foreclosure. Also, the administration hopes that it will then free up household money to start spending more on other things, which could provide an overall boost to the economy. However, the administration says it realizes that aiding the housing market requires much more than a refinancing plan. 

"This is only one piece of a broader strategy to help the housing market," says Housing Secretary Shaun Donovan. Donovan also notes federal efforts to help home owners who are delinquent on their mortgages and the unemployed. 

Source: A Guide to Administration’s New Mortgage-Refi Plan,” The Associated Press (Oct. 24, 2011) and Refinancing Plan Won’t Help Housing Market Much,” CNNMoney (Oct. 24, 2011)

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Reprinted from REALTOR® magazine (REALTOR.org/realtormag) with permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®.

2011 3rd Qtr YTD Leelanau County Home Sales Statistics

2011 3rd Qtr YTD Leelanau County Home Sales Statistics
(January 1 - September 30)

I have calculated the updated 2011 3rd quarter year-to-date (January 1 - September 30th) recent home sales data and market sales trends for Leelanau County and have posted the information above. The home sales statistics compare real estate housing sold in Leelanau County from January 1, 2011 through September 30, 2011 to the same time period in 2010 and 2009. This includes the townships of Bingham, Centerville, Cleveland, Elmwood, Empire, Glen Arbor, Kasson, Leelanau, Leland, Solon, Suttons Bay, and the City of Traverse City within the southeast corner of Leelanau County.

As you will notice in the housing sales data posted above, 2011 residential real estate sold in Leelanau County has declined slightly compared to 2010 in terms of average selling price (- 3.5 %) and median sales price (-3.5%). We are seeing increases in residential sales volume (+ 7.7 %), and total houses sold (+ 11.5 %) compared to this time one year ago. Median sale price and average sale price has decreased in so far in 2011 mainly due to a large number of sales of entry level affordable homes within Leelanau County. I will post the entire 2011 sales statistics and market report in early January 2012 once the December home sales are finalized.

This report is based upon sales information obtained from the Traverse Area Multiple Listing Service from 2009-2011. Undisclosed sales are not included in the data. This is for basic review purposes only. All attempts for accuracy have been made but cannot be guaranteed.

Jonathan Oltersdorf, Oltersdorf Realty, LLC
Phone: 231-271-7777
E-mail: jonathan@oltersdorf.com

2011 3rd Qtr YTD Grand Traverse County Home Sales Statistics

2011 3rd Qtr YTD Grand Traverse County Home Sales Statistics
(January 1 - September 30) 

   

 

 

I have calculated the updated 2011 year-to-date (January 1 - September 30th) recent home sales data and market sales trends for the Traverse City area / Grand Traverse County and have posted the information above. The home sales statistics compare housing sold in Grand Traverse County (Traverse City area) from January 1, 2011 through September 30, 2011 to the same time period in 2010 and 2009. This includes the townships of Acme, Blair, East Bay, Fife Lake, Garfield, Grant, Green Lake, Long Lake, Mayfield, Paradise, Peninsula, Union, Whitewater, and the City of Traverse City.

As you will notice in the housing sales data posted above, 2011 residential real estate sold in Grand Traverse County / Traverse City has continued to remain almost identical to 2010 in terms of average selling price, median sale price, sales volume, and total units sold. Average selling price is up 3.2%, median price is identical, volume sold is identical, and residential units sold is down 3.2%.

This report is based upon sales information obtained from the Traverse Area Multiple Listing Service from 2009-2011. Undisclosed sales are not included in the data. This is for basic review purposes only. All attempts for accuracy have been made but cannot be guaranteed.

Jonathan Oltersdorf, Oltersdorf Realty, LLC
Phone: 231-271-7777
E-mail: jonathan@oltersdorf.com

US News: 10 Best Places to Retire in 2012

US News names Traverse City as one of the 10 best places to retire in 2012!

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The national publicity for Traverse City continues after behind named to another top 10 list. This time our beautiful city was announced as one of the 10 best places to retire in 2012. Reasonable house prices near the water, fresh water beaches, and close proximity to Sleeping Bear National park are mentioned.

You can view the entire article here:

http://money.usnews.com/money/retirement/slideshows/the-10-best-places-to-retire-in-2012/4

1755 S Meadow Ridge Lane, Suttons Bay, Leelanau County - SOLD

SOLD SUTTONS BAY WATERVIEW HOME

1755 S Meadow Ridge Lane, Suttons Bay, Leelanau County, Michigan
LISTING SOLD by Oltersdorf Realty, LLC on 10/17/2011
Asking Price: $349,000

Dramatic water views are enjoyed from throughout this ranch homes spacious great room with a fireplace, built-ins and vaulted ceilings, open kitchen with large island, attractive maple cabinetry and breakfast bar, large dining area and a wonderful library. Additional features include a main level master bedroom suite with fireplace and panoramic bay & countryside views, 3 bedrooms, office, 2.75 ceramic tiled baths, 3400 sq. ft of living area, Geothermal heat - A/C, 2 car garage, and cedar shake siding! Convenient Leelanau County location within a short distance to Suttons Bay and Traverse City.

581 S Nanagosa Trail, Suttons Bay, Leelanau County - SOLD

SOLD SUTTONS BAY WATERFRONT HOME
95' of direct private frontage on West Grand traverse Bay

581 S Nanagosa Trl, Suttons Bay, Leelanau County, Michigan
LISTING SOLD by Oltersdorf Realty, LLC on 10/7/2011
Asking Price: $399,000

This Leelanau County vacation retreat and year round home enjoys beautiful sunrise views over West Grand Traverse Bay, the tip of Old Mission Peninsula, and 95 feet of direct water frontage! Located within a low traffic neighborhood of high quality waterfront and water view homes, this home enjoys a partially wooded lot, vinyl low maintenance exterior, A/C, 3 main level bedrooms, open living, dining and kitchen areas with fireplace, full basement & attached 2 car garage!

1175 S Nanagosa Trl, Suttons Bay, Leelanau County - SOLD

SOLD SUTTONS BAY WATERFRONT HOME
100' of direct private frontage on West Grand traverse Bay

1175 S Nanagosa Trl, Suttons Bay, Leelanau County, Michigan
LISTED and SOLD by Oltersdorf Realty, LLC on 10/6/2011
Asking Price: $598,000

  

Beautifully designed home in with a wonderful open floor plan and 9 ft ceilings, informal and formal dining areas, livingarea with maple built-ins and 11 ft ceilings, 3 main level bedrooms, large waterside master bedroom, walk-in closet, ceramic tiled bath withlarge shower and whirlpool tub; dream kitchen with cathedral ceilings, quality maple cabinetry and pantry; main level laundry/office, screenedin porch, walkout lower level offering a family room, 4th bedroom, bath,and large unfinished storage area.