From Deseret News archives:
As mortgage industry adjusts to credit crunch, so do borrowers
Q. What's your take on the mortgage market right now?
A. For a while, a lot of individual lenders' guidelines just became too relaxed lower minimum credit scores, no money down, no stated income, no stated assets. I've been shaking my head at these loan products.
Now, things are turning back to the old-fashioned way, which is fine with me. There was a period where every applicant wanted no money down. If you have to sell a year later, you're upside down. What snuck up on a lot of people is the equity position. They assumed they could just refinance down the road. Well, no you can't if the equity isn't there.
Q. What about the subprime market?
A. Subprime will come back. It fills a need in the industry. People get divorced, they have medical bills. They still need a place to live. With subprime, a lender says, "We'll make you a loan, but in return, we want more money down or a higher rate."
But lenders just got too greedy. They were putting loan programs out there that just flat-out shouldn't have been out there.
Q. Jumbo-loan borrowers are also in a bit of a pinch right now. What do you think is going on there?
A. Jumbo borrowers got caught in the crossfire. The spread between a jumbo loan and a conforming one is about 1 percent now; it's usually about a quarter of a percent. Historically, jumbo loans have a much lower default rate than other loans. They're rich people. They have good credit. That will slowly but surely come back. That will come back before subprime.
Q. If someone falls in either category, should they wait before buying or refinancing? How long?
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