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Many condos in Florida are very dificult to sell because Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac won't finance the buyers. Supposedly the actions described below will ease these restrictions.
WASHINGTON – Jan. 8, 2010 – Fannie Mae announced yesterday that it would comprehensively review hundreds of condominium projects in Florida. Through a new “Special Approval” designation, Fannie hopes to streamline mortgage approvals for projects that don’t currently fit Fannie Mae guidelines even though they present limited risk to the company.
Florida Realtors strongly urged Fannie Mae to revisit its lending program in the condo market, and it consulted a number of Florida Realtors as it developed the program, including Florida Realtors® Vice President Summer Greene, regional manager with Prudential Florida 1st Realty in Fort Lauderdale.
“This is good news for Florida and a step in the right direction for the state’s condominium market,” Greene says. “Hopefully, with the special approval designation process, we can begin to get our condo inventories reduced and absorbed as more condo buyers receive a green light from lenders for loans. This will help boost confidence in the market.”
Fannie Mae and its cousin, Freddie Mac, back more than half of all U.S. mortgages. As the Fannie Mae initiative develops and gains momentum, Greene hopes it provides incentive for Freddie Mac to follow suit
Friday, January 8, 2010
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