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Today, we want to discuss a very important topic with you: the FHA mortgage premium reduction. This recent change could widen the scope of the Miami market. 

In a move to bring more first-time home buyers to the market, President Obama just issued a decrease in the mortgage insurance premiums from 1.35% to 0.85%! For the typical borrower, this means an $80 decrease in monthly mortgage payments. On the other hand, it also means buyers can afford to buy a larger house. 

The decrease in FHA mortgage premiums is a clear sign that the industry is trying to attract more borrowers. This means there is a bit of risk because there is less mortgage insurance applied toward the mortgage of the house. However, this change could not have come at a better time, as February is when first-time home buyer season starts. This is great news because first-time home buyers make up a large majority of people who take out FHA loans. 


Recently, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have come forward to offer a 3% down payment program. This was clearly a move to get a larger market share in the mortgage industry. However, the lower mortgage premium puts FHA in a position to hold on to a larger market share as far as first-time buyers are concerned. 

Despite the fact that interest rates are near record lows, mortgage volume has decreased. Because of this, President Obama's move to lower premiums was an attempt to give the mortgage industry a boost. We're hoping that it works!

If you have any questions about our changing market, or would like real estate assistance of any kind, don't hesitate to give me a call or shoot me an email. I would love to hear from you!

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