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Fannie Mae Announces New Incentives for HomePath® Properties

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News Release  
 
  September 23, 2010  
 

Fannie Mae Announces New Incentives for HomePath® Properties


Up to 3.5 Percent Seller Assistance; Selling Agent Receives $1,500 Bonus

 

WASHINGTON, DC - Fannie Mae (FNMA/OTC) today announced a seller assistance incentive on Fannie Mae-owned properties listed on the company's REO website, www.HomePath.com, and expands the initiative to offer an incentive to real estate agents and brokers. Qualified homebuyers who will be owner-occupants can receive up to 3.5 percent of the final sales price that can be used toward closing cost assistance, including a home warranty, if desired and available. In addition, selling agents representing owner-occupants will receive a $1,500 bonus. Eligible offers must be submitted on or after September 23, 2010, and must close by December 31, 2010. The sale must close within 60 days of the offer being accepted.

"More than eighty-seven thousand families have purchased HomePath® properties in the first half of 2010 - nearly double the number of Fannie Mae foreclosed properties sold in the first half of 2009," said Terry Edwards, Executive Vice President of Fannie Mae's Credit Portfolio Management. "We continue to look for ways to stabilize neighborhoods and offer incentives to qualified buyers who will occupy these properties over the long-term and help support their communities."

HomePath properties are owned by Fannie Mae and include a wide selection of homes, including single-family homes, condominiums, and town houses. HomePath properties may also be eligible for special HomePath Mortgage and HomePath Renovation Mortgage financing.

 

 

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Indera Coggins(R)
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Robert Slick
Beach and River Homes - Georgetown, SC
NRBA, RDCPro, Trident/CCAR MLS

Even foreclosures are getting harder to sell.

Sep 27, 2010 03:57 AM
Wendy Betts
RE/MAX PROGROUP - SOUTH DELTA /SOUTH SURREY & WHITE ROCK - Tsawwassen, BC
South Delta & S. Surrey Realtor

WOW!  The bank pays a bonus to the Buyers Agent!  That is unheard of in the Canadian marketplace - the only person entitled to that compensation is the mortgage broker!  It just shows how different our way of doing business is - but then, we didn't have the mortgage meltdown because of our conservative lending guidlines...

Sep 27, 2010 04:03 AM