
Foreclosures weigh heavy on our lagging economy making real estate's immediate future unclear. Palm Beach and South Florida homes have been substantially affected by the amount of foreclosures on the market, prices have dropped and so has consumer confidence. With no clear future in sight what should those who can help do to ensure a better future for the real estate market?
Many plans have been considered with varying levels of commitment and complexity from Federal Government subsidies to the creation of a department that monitors credit lending. The method they are employing immediately is a simpler form than most but has proved effective nonetheless. The Federal Housing Association (FHA) is the government body poised on recovering the real estate market. FHA has formed FHASecure which allows borrowers the opportunity to refinance their loan into a more feasible payment plan.
There were many poor lending practices that led to the current foreclosure fiasco. The one type of loan in particular that stands out is subprime mortgage lending. Though this type of mortgage only makes up ten percent of mortgages in the U.S., it’s done enough damage to nearly bring real estate transactions to a halt. Rates have gone up after a sharp rise in defaults and foreclosures, causing serious disincentives for potential consumers in the housing market.
The FHASecure initiative that has been put forward by the federal government provides help for distressed homeowners by allowing them to refinance into payments that are more realistic. This will hopefully prevent foreclosures from driving down the price of homes across the nation. The FHA has already assisted 150,000 homeowners with this service and hopes to bring stability to the market by further assisting those that would otherwise default or foreclose on their property.
The FHA has been criticized for not having enough funds and resources to handle the expansive foreclosure problem in the real estate market. Their progress in the next couple months will either silence the critics or bring more attention to their criticisms.
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