USDA Rural Home Loans Congress is Trying to Provide Additional Funding for 2010

Written by Scott Cowan on April 22nd, 2010

Are you hoping that you can use USDA Rural Guarantee Financing? It looks like Congress is working on making sure that the funding is going to be available without interruption. USDA Rural Loans can be a great way for home buyers to buy a home in a rural area. We have written articles on USDA financing here at Classic Homes Northwest. One of the reasons we talk about USDA loans here is that much of Pierce County is eligible for USDA financing. If you are interested in learning more about USDA financing you can read our other articles by following the links below.

http://classichomesnorthwest.com/2010-fiscal-year-usda-loan-program-expected-to-be-out-of-funds-by-end-of-april.htm

http://classichomesnorthwest.com/usda-guaranteed-rural-housing-loans-in-pierce-county.htm

You will need a lender who is experienced in USDA financing. We know a few so if you have questions we can point you in a direction to find the answers to your questions get in touch with us.

Press Release from House Financial Services Committee

Press Release

For Immediate Release: April 22, 2010

KANJORSKI BILL PRESERVING AFFORDABLE MORTGAGES IN AMERICA’S HEARTLAND PASSES IN COMMITTEE

Without Congressional Action, USDA 502 Rural Housing Program Will Run Out of Funding Within Days

Washington, DC – Today, the House Financial Services Committee unanimously passed H.R. 5017, the Rural Housing Preservation and Stabilization Act of 2010, introduced by Congressman Paul E. Kanjorski (D-PA), Chairman of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises.  This action clears the bill for consideration by the U.S. House of Representatives, which is expected to take up the bill as early as next week.  The bill ensures the continued access of rural homebuyers to affordable mortgages through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) loan guarantee program.  The financial crisis has spiked consumer interest in the program, tripling the number of loans annually made since 2006.  Because demand continues to grow, the program will exhaust its federal funding within days.   H.R. 5017 would, at no cost to the taxpayers, solve this problem by making the program self funded, enabling families living in rural communities to continue to access these much needed loan guarantees.

“Since its creation in 1987, USDA’s affordable rural home loan guarantee program has helped hundreds of thousands of families to realize the American dream of homeownership, including many in Northeastern Pennsylvania,” said Chairman Kanjorski.  “As a result of the unprecedented demand, the program is now unfortunately running out of money.  At no cost to taxpayers, my bill will preserve the access of millions of families living in America’s heartland to needed USDA loan guarantees, so that they can continue to buy homes with affordable mortgages.  Without action, too many families in rural America will have no options for getting home loans.  We cannot allow that to happen.”

“As a result of this program, I was able to purchase my first home which I have wanted all my life,” said Virgie Spruiell from Bushkill, Pennsylvania.  “I enjoy it every day and it is a blessing.  I greatly appreciate Chairman Kanjorski’s efforts to enable the program to continue so that other people can access these guaranteed home loans just as I did.  It has had helped me tremendously.”

Chairman Kanjorski’s legislation will correct the Section 502 Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program funding shortfall by enabling the program to pay for itself, rather than relying on federal funding.  In order to pay for the program, lenders will pay up to a 4 percent fee on new home mortgages.  As a result of these changes, financing of the program will move from a combination of government funding and industry fees to a self-sustaining initiative.

The USDA’s Rural Housing Service manages the Section 502 program, which provides a vital source of mortgage credit for people living in rural communities.  Low- and moderate-income individuals and families in rural communities often have fewer mortgage credit options than those households in urban areas.  The program aims to fill that void and lower the costs of homeownership by giving rural areas access to a home loan guarantee program.  These guarantees decrease the exposure of home lenders to defaults so that they will underwrite more mortgages.  In 2009, loans made under the program averaged $112,000.  To qualify for the program, borrowers must have good credit and reliable incomes to sustain homeownership.

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