White House to roll out plan to lower
first-time home buyers' mortgage costs
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[February 22, 2023]
(Reuters) - The White House on Wednesday will unveil a plan to
reduce mortgage insurance fees charged to first-time home buyers,
helping an estimated 850,000 borrowers save about $800 a year on the
cost of a typical loan, it said in a statement.
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The exterior of the White House in
Washington, D.C., U.S., November 19, 2022. REUTERS/Sarah Silbiger |
Vice President Kamala Harris will announce the plan to lower fees on
Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans at an event in the
Washington suburb of Bowie, Maryland.
The FHA charges the fees to insure lenders against riskier loans
often taken out by lower-income home-buyers.
U.S. home sales dropped to their lowest level in more than 12 years
in January as inflation-driven interest rake hikes push mortgage
rates higher, often making property unaffordable for first-time
buyers.
Government data last week showed single-family homebuilding and
permits for future home construction declining in January.
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate rose to an average 6.32% last week
from 6.12% the week prior, according to data from mortgage finance
agency Freddie Mac. The second straight weekly increase reflected a
spike in U.S. Treasury yields.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Jamie Freed)
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