Saturday, March 29, 2014

Fannie Extends Closing Cost Incentive to Buyers

Great incentive, contact me today if you are interested. In order to get the closing cost help on one of these properties the house must settle before June 30, 2014. Contact us today at www.MarylandHomesbyLynn.com

Keosha Burns


WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Fannie Mae (FNMA/OTC) announced it is extending the 3.5 percent closing cost assistance incentive for HomePath® properties purchased during the FirstLookTMperiod in 27 eligible states. During the FirstLook period, owner-occupant or public entity buyers are able to submit offers on HomePath properties, giving them the opportunity to purchase a home without competition from investors.  The FirstLook period is in effect for the first 20 days a property is on the market.  
“We have received a strong response from the incentive since it went into effect on February 14, and we are happy to extend the offer to even more homebuyers,” said Jay Ryan, Vice President of REO Sales. “With the unusually cold and extended winter season ending, we want to give people more opportunity to use the incentive to buy properties that they will call home.”
To be eligible for the incentive, the initial offer must be submitted by April 30, 2014, and close on or before June 30, 2014. The incentive will offer qualified buyers up to 3.5 percent of the final sales price to pay closing costs. In many cases, buyers could use these savings to buy down their interest rate through upfront points, resulting in additional savings over time. Buyers can work with the lender of their choice to determine if this is an option.
Prospective buyers can search for properties and easily identify how many days remain on a property’s FirstLook period by visiting www.HomePath.com. Each qualifying property will be identified by the sales incentive icon. HomePath properties offer buyers a wide selection of options, including single-family homes, condominiums, and town houses. For more details on the program, visit www.HomePath.com. The 27 states where the incentive is available are:
ArizonaMarylandNew Mexico
CaliforniaMassachusettsOhio
FloridaMichiganOregon
IdahoMinnesotaPuerto Rico
IllinoisMissouriTennessee
IndianaNebraskaVirginia
IowaNevadaWashington
KansasNew HampshireWest Virginia
MaineNew JerseyWisconsin
Click here to read the original announcement for the sales incentive.

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