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Federal Housing Loans Remain At Same Limit This Year

Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight Director James B. Lockhart today announced the maximum 2007 conforming loan limit for single-family mortgages purchased by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the Enterprises) will remain at the 2006 level of $417,000 for one-unit properties for most of the U.S. 1The conforming loan limit determines the maximum size of a mortgage that an Enterprise can buy or guarantee.

By law the maximum conforming loan limit is based on the October-to-October change in the average house price in the Monthly Interest Rate Survey (MIRS) of the Federal Housing Finance Board (FHFB). The FHFB reported the decline in the average price was $501, or 0.16 percent, from $306,759 in October 2005 to $306,258 in October 2006. This is the first decline in the MIRS since 1992-93.

OFHEO announced November 15 it would keep the limit at 2006 levels if there was a decrease in October-to-October house prices and would defer that decline for one year. “This amount is in keeping with OFHEO’s recent announcement of an orderly and transparent process for any downward adjustment,” said Lockhart. “We made this decision so as not to disrupt the end-of-the-year pipeline of mortgages or the market for mortgage-backed securities,” said Lockhart. OFHEO also stated previously that additional guidance for the 2008 limits would be issued early next year.



 

 

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