It’s All About the Secondary Market

FNMA and FHLMC (Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac) are the major buyers of mortgage loans in the US. As such, they establish standards for loans that can be sold to them by lenders. If individual mortgages meet these standards, they are called conforming loans. If an individual loan isn’t conforming and therefore can’t be sold to these GSEs (Government Sponsored Enterprises), the lender must hold that loan in its own portfolio of investments. Lenders prefer selling their loans to the GSEs so they can free up and re-lend that money. It should be noted here that portfolio loans not sold to FNMA or FHLMC usually carry higher interest rates to the borrower.
                                          
So…what does this have to do with South Florida condominiums? Well, the standards for conforming condos focus on the financial health and stable management of the property. Lenders use FNMA’s online Condo Project Manager (CPM) for getting qualification approval. Some of the basic questions include:

*   Are any sections of the property used as a condo hotel or
    timeshare?

*   Has control of the HOA been turned over to unit owners?

*   Is there any pending litigation against the HOA?

*   Does the building include any commercial space?

*   Is the property a conversion or was it purpose-built as a condo?

*   Does the property carry sufficient insurance coverage?

*   Does the HOA account have sufficent reserves for projected
    capital expenditures and deferred maintenance?

*   Are more than 10% of the units owned by one entity or
    individual?

These are just an overview of the standards included in the CPM questionnaire for condominiums, which goes into further detail. I call it the “short form”. If you’re familiar with financial market investment terms, you could say that a property appraisal is the technical analysis of value, while the condo questionnaire is the fundamental analysis of value.
                                    
What this means to us in the real estate business is that lenders now require a satisfactory condo questionnaire to be submitted with the loan application. Down payments, rates, and terms are all influenced by the information submitted on the short form. Loans for purchases in non-qualifying buildings can be rather difficult to find and have more restrictive terms because they will likely end up as portfolio loans. On the other hand, more attractive lending terms are available for unit purchases in well-managed and financially healthy condominium buildings because those loans would be conforming.

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Naples Florida Market Reports for May 2012

MR.Snapshot June1,2012

Market Report May 2012 (2)

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AMERICA’S HAPPIEST SEASIDE TOWNS

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BEST LITTLE TOWN IN AMERICA

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/The-20-Best-Small-Towns-in-America.html?c=y&page=2&navigation=next#IMAGES

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Keewaydin Island News

Did you know that Keewaydin Island, an eight-mile long barrier island beach between Naples and Marco Island, was named one of the Top Ten Secret Beaches of the South by Southern Living magazine? It’s definitely worth a visit, but is only accessible by boat. Rent one, hire a captain or take one of the area sightseeing cruises that includes a stop on these beautiful white sands. Then prepare to fall in love with this tropical retreat. Bring a picnic lunch and don’t forget a sun hat and sunscreen. The beautiful shells will keep you searching for hours in between dips  in the blue waters. You’ll think you’re on a tropical island far away. And it’s just a short boat ride past natural habitats, exotic birds and playful dolphins. A world away that’s not far away but right in your backyard.

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