Join us on LinkedIn Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram
 
  OCTOBER RESEARCH STORE Already a subscriber? LOG IN
AddControlToContainer_DynamicNavigation4

Market Watch

Legislators urge FHFA to reject Freddie Mac second mortgage product

Email A Friend Printer Friendly Version
0 comments
Market Watch
Monday, June 17, 2024

Thirty-four lawmakers urged the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to reject Freddie Mac’s proposed second mortgage product, arguing it would have adverse economic implications. The single-family, closed-end loans would be intended to provide borrowers a lower-cost alternative to cash-out refinance in high-interest rate environments.

Senators and House members called the proposal “misguided” and “hastily executed” in a letter to FHFA Director Sandra Thompson. 

“This proposed product, if implemented, will exacerbate inflation, disrupt the home equity lending and consumer credit markets, and increase risks to taxpayers, while providing no benefit to the many Americans who lack substantial home equity,” the lawmakers wrote.

The representatives further argued the proposal could turn Freddie Mac – and possibly Fannie Mae in the future – into a major consumer loan guarantor. This, they contend, would disrupt credit markets, crowd out private capital and increase systemic risk.

“A GSE-insured (government-sponsored enterprise) product that uses subsidized lending to offer reduced interest rates, extended loan terms, and lower monthly payments will have unfair advantages over private lenders and ultimately reduce diversification in home equity lending, second liens, home improvement, installment, auto loan, and other consumer credit markets,” the lawmakers asserted. “Government subsidization will not only enable the proposed product to offer terms that are economically impossible for private capital to match but represents a vast (albeit indirect) expansion by the GSEs into these other credit markets.”

The proposed new loan offering has also met resistance from financial trade advocates as well. In May, the American Bankers Association (ABA) wrote a letter to the FHFA opposing the new offering, arguing the product would not meet a need not already addressed by the private market, would not benefit low-to-moderate income borrowers, and likely would not increase stability to the primary mortgage market and may threaten stability.

The trade group supported its contention with 2023 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data showing that borrowers applying for a second lien had higher average annual incomes than borrowers applying for a first lien ($110,000 compared with $96,000).

“This data suggests that the main beneficiaries of the new product would be higher income existing homeowners, especially considering that the average second lien borrower has an income well above $85,767 which is the current cutoff for low to moderate income using the enterprises metric of 115 percent of average median income,” the ABA wrote.

The association also questioned whether it is appropriate for Freddie Mac to consider the product while it is still in conservatorship and lacking sufficient capital – a point also referenced in the lawmakers’ letter, which also alleged political motives held by the Biden administration are behind the proposal.

“The sole purpose of the FHFA’s conservatorship of the GSEs is to restore their soundness and solvency so they can fulfill their statutory missions — under no circumstances should the FHFA’s ultimate authority as a conservator be exploited for political purposes,” the lawmakers wrote. “The GSEs are already the largest mortgage guarantors in the country; expanding their roles as consumer loan guarantors is a significant step in the wrong direction.”

Today's other top stories
Trainee says ‘opportunity to grow’ fueled his drive to be an appraiser
ServiceLink senior VP speaks to modernizing valuation solutions
Veteran appraiser shares his thoughts on the UAD
Quantarium appoints chief strategy officer
AI addresses restaurant appraisals


COMMENT BOX DISCLAIMER:
October Research is not responsible for the comments posted on its websites by readers. We will do our best to remove comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments.
Comments:

Be the first to leave a comment.

Leave your comment
Please enter a comment.
CAPTCHA Validation
CAPTCHA
Code:
Please enter the word displayed in the image above. Please enter the word displayed in the image above.
: 
Please enter your name.
: 
Please enter your email address.
This field must contain a valid email address.
Your Email is for reporting purposes only. It will NOT be displayed.
Popularity:
This article has been viewed 450 times.

Print Edition - June 23, 2025

News by Topic   In-depth Reports   Events   Subscribe
Conference Coverage
Appraiser News
Commercial Corner
Legal News
Market Watch
Technology Corner
 
 
Expanding Your Appraisal Business
2025 State of the Industry
2024 Voice of the Appraiser
2024 Appraisal Technology
Marketing Your Business
Appraisal Bias
Archives
 
National Settlement Services Summit (NS3)
Women's Leadership Summit (WLS)
Webinars
 
Subscriptions
Free Email Updates
Try a Free Edition
News by Edition   About   Other Publications    
May 26, 2025
June 9, 2025
June 23, 2025
Archives
 
Valuation Review
Contact / Editors
Social Media
Advertise
Request a Media Kit
Are You An Expert?
Subscriber Agreement
 
Dodd Frank Update
RESPA News
The Title Report
The Legal Description
   
Copyright © 2002-2025 Valuation Review
An October Research, LLC publication
3046 Brecksville Road, Suite D, Richfield, OH 44286
(330) 659-6101, All Rights Reserved
www.valuationreview.com | Privacy Policy
VISIT OUR OTHER WEBSITES
> Dodd Frank Update
> RESPA News
> The Title Report
> The Legal Description
> NS3 The Summit
> Women's Leadership Summit
> October Research, LLC
> The October Store
Loading... Loading...
Featuring:
  • Delivery 3X a week plus breaking news as it happens
  • Comprehensive title insurance industry news
  • Recent acquisitions, mergers, real estate stats
  • Exclusive in-depth coverage of the industry's hottest stories
Featuring:
  • Delivery 2X a week plus breaking news as it happens
  • Comprehensive Dodd-Frank coverage
  • The latest information from the CFPB
  • Full coverage of Congressional hearings
  • Updates on all agency actions
  • Analysis of controversial provisions
  • Release of newest studies and reports
Sign up today and...
  • Be one of the first to know where NS3 is being held
  • Learn about NS3 speakers and sessions
  • Save on registration with Super-Early Bird rates
  • Discover the networking opportunities NS3 offers
  • Find out if CE credits will be offered for your area
  • And much more
Featuring:
  • Delivery 2X a week plus breaking news as it happens
  • Preview the latest RESPAnews.com Top Story
  • RESPA related headline news
  • Quote of the Week
Featuring:
  • Delivery 2X a week plus breaking news as it happens
  • Legal, regulatory and legislative information impacting the settlement services industry
  • News from HUD, Congress, state legislatures and other regulatory agencies
  • Follow the lobbying efforts of all the major national real estate services organizations.
Featuring:
  • Delivery 2X a week plus breaking news as it happens
  • The industry's only full-time newsroom
  • Relevant, up-to-date appraisal industry news
  • Covering the hottest stories and industry trends
NEWS BY TOPIC
NEWS BY EDITION
IN-DEPTH REPORTS
EVENTS
RESOURCES
FREE EMAIL UPDATES
ABOUT
SUBSCRIBE
Conference Coverage
Appraiser News
Commercial Corner
Legal News
Market Watch
Technology Corner
Sponsored Content
Current Edition
June 9, 2025
May 26, 2025
May 12, 2025
April 28, 2025
Archives
Expanding Your Appraisal Business
2024 Voice of the Appraiser
2025 State of the Industry
2024 Appraisal Technology
Marketing Your Business
Real Estate Compliance Outlook
Appraisal Bias
Finding & Training the Next Gen
Archives
National Settlement
Services Summit (NS3)
Women's Leadership
Summit (WLS)
Webinars
2025 Economic Outlook Series
New Appraisal Reports
Compliance Series
Technology Series
Manufactured Housing
CFPB's Shake-Up & Its Impact
Appraising Office Space Today
Eminent Domain
Securing Your Cyber Network
Keys For Operational Efficiency
Drones Do's and Don'ts
How to be an Expert Witness
Webinar Archives
Keys to Real Estate Podcast
Blog - Tuesdays with Mary
Executive Interview Series
Social Media
Valuation Review
Contact Us
Advertise
Request a Media Kit
Are You An Expert
Subscriber Agreement