Saturday, January 12, 2008

Loans -Risk Based Pricing/Loan Level Price Adjustments

Allow me to introduce you to the latest in the mortgage business for 2008 - Risk Based Pricing or Loan Level Price Adjustments. Basically, the concept is that additional points are being added to loans based on how risky the borrower is. These are not the discount points used to buy down the interest rate, these are additional points making the loan cost more. The lower the credit score of the borrower, the more points and cost.

Yesterday I was chatting with a lender at First Horizon about a potential "refi" on an investment property. Here's the scoop or an example on what the points are looking like now based on the offerings from First Horizon:

Full Doc
680 & Above - no points
679-660 - 1 point
659-640 - 1.5 points
639-620 -1.75 points
under 620 - 2.5 points

Stated Income Loans -Must have a minimum of 680 score
720 Score - .5 point added for stated income
680-720 - 1 point added for stated income

This is a far cry from the old days when as long as the borrower had over a 620 credit score, loan costs were basically the same.

Thankfully, real estate investing provides creative ways to invest even without having great credit. However, when you are ready to refinance those deals that didn't require credit to purchase them, credit becomes very important. If your credit is not the best and even if you are successfully investing without credit, begin working towards improving your credit score. There's tons of great information at www.myfico.com.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Healthy Housing Meeting

Thanks to my new friend, Michelle Uchiyama, who I met through the Fuller Center for Housing, I attended a meeting this morning at Georgia Tech's Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development Center on Healthy Housing. Gaylon Rogers of Labor of Love Ministries, Inc. presented on the issue of poverty and homelessness . Gaylon's ministry is putting together a planning meeting, which will be held in February to discuss making positive changes around these issues through training, green housing, working with Beltline project and more. Sign up for my ezine at www.transformit.net/ezine.html to stay up to date on the latest meetings and progress.

Gaylon and I will meet next week to discuss the idea of Transform A Neighborhood http://realestateinvestorsresource.blogspot.com/2007/09/transform-neighborhood.html
http://www.transformaneighborhood.org/ partnering with Labor of Love to create transformation in neighborhoods with real estate investors involved in the process.

For so long, I have felt this gentle nudging and calling to this cause, Transform A Neighborhood. I continue to pray for God's will and direction with this project. He continues to send great resources and people to help move it forward. If you feel called as a real estate investor or personally to use your talents and resources for a greater good and cause, please, email me @ nspivey@transformit.net.