economic stimulus

2009 Conforming Loan Limits Return To $729,750 In High-Cost Areas

February 20, 2009

Everything old is new again. Conforming mortgages are limited by loan size, based on “typical” housing costs around the country

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It’s 2009 : Mortgage Loan Limits Fall As Scheduled In "High-Cost" American Cities

January 2, 2009

As part of the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 , Congress authorized a conforming loan limit increase in “high-cost” areas around the country. Versus the national conforming loan limit of $417,000, for example, a Manhattan home buyer could secure a 2008 mortgage for $725,000 and still be within “conforming” guidelines. Effective January 1, however, those limits rolled back.

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Looking Back And Looking Ahead : May 19, 2008

May 19, 2008

Optimism ruled the markets last week — optimism about employment, optimism about housing, and optimism about inflation. Mortgage rates edged lower overall. Despite the positive sentiment from Wall Street, consumer confidence in the economy reached a 28-year low. This is a normal divergence because investors live in the “future” of markets while Americans live in the […]

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How To Determine When You’ll Get Your Tax Rebate

April 24, 2008

More than 130 million Americans will receive tax rebates this year as part of Congress’ $168 billion economic stimulus package. Payments begin in about two weeks and range from $600 for individuals to $1,200 for couples, plus an additional $300 per child. Not everyone is eligible for a full rebate, however. For single filers earning […]

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Amaze Your Friends With IRS Trivia

April 15, 2008

Today is Tax Day so here’s some IRS-related trivia to share at the water cooler: Did you know… President Lincoln and Congress enacted the first income tax in 1862 to pay Civil War expenses. Did you know… The Civil War income tax was repealed in 1872, revived by Congress in 1894, and ruled unconstitutional by […]

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Looking Back And Looking Ahead : March 3, 2008

March 3, 2008

Mortgage rates edged lower last week but it was another wild ride.  Market players continue to deal with competing economic forecasts. When the economy shows signs of brightness — like it did Monday and Tuesday — mortgage rates tend to rise. This is because markets are currently equating growth with inflation and inflation pressures mortgage […]

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What The New Conforming Loan Limits May Mean To You

February 14, 2008

The $168 billion economic stimulus plan signed Wednesday includes a temporary increase to conforming loan limits in some parts of the country. Currently, many homeowners whose loans exceed $417,000 are paying higher interest rates because their loans are not securitized the way that smaller loans are. The loan limit increase is intended to make housing more […]

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How Economic Stimulus Impacts Home Financing

February 13, 2008

President Bush is expected to sign the economic stimulus package today. The package includes tax rebates and incentives for business and its purpose is to jumpstart a stalling U.S. economy. If the package is deemed “effective” by Wall Street investors, we should expect the stock market to rally on the prospects of business growth. The […]

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