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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Things You Should Know...

• Beginning this week and continuing through September, HUD's Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is mailing 850,000 letters to at-risk borrowers who have already faced or are experiencing the first reset of their adjustable rate mortgages, and live within geographic locations that are currently subject to FHA loan limits nationwide. If this has the intended effect of keeping those at risk out of foreclosure, it could help shore up the housing market and the state’s economy.

• It is more important than ever for potential home buyers to have a good credit score. Consumers should obtain a credit report and take care of any outstanding issues that can be fixed or improved prior to applying for a loan. According to a recent Federal Reserve survey, some 53 percent of lenders tightened requirements for prime-quality borrowers, 72 percent for sub-prime borrowers, and 85 percent for non-traditional mortgage borrowers, including PayOption ARMs, loans with interest-only payment structures, and other such products.

• Whether or not they have children, consumers may want to consider a home in a neighborhood with excellent schools. Homes in good school districts typically are a bit more "recession proof" and appreciate faster than homes near weaker schools, according to MSN Money.

• Rates on 30-year mortgages dipped slightly last week, the fifth decline in the past six weeks. Fixed-rate mortgages averaged 5.67 percent last week, down from 5.68 percent the week before.

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