NBN Online for the week of June 13, 2005

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Housing Exodus to Far-Flung Areas to Continue
Will You Be the Next Winner of a Digital Camera?
Coastal Strike Likely This Hurricane Season
Coast to Coast
Toll Brothers Exec Says No Housing Bubble
Economics & Finance
30-Year Loan Rates Defy Expectations, Hit 14-Month Low
Rural Construction-to-Permanent Loans Announced
Tips
A Story-Pole Approach to Shingling a Roof
Seniors Housing
Active Adults Seek Diverse Lifestyle Options
Remodelers
Continuing Education Sharpens Your Competitive Edge
White House Conference to Look at Aging in Place
Sales
Young and Minority Households Forces to Watch
Education
Education Calendar
Research
Florida Test Homes Built to Withstand Wind and Rain
Tips From PATH Increase Housing Affordability
Building Quality
Hot Spot Training Improves Construction Quality
Kit Provides Joist and Beam Hanger Training
Construction Safety
Builders Help Defeat Consensus Ergonomics Standard
Safety Seminar Helps Builders Avoid Hefty Fines
Design
Enter the Best in American Living Awards Competition
Regulation
Oregon Voters Approve Landowner Compensation
Anti-Builder Amendments Defeated in Frisco, Texas
Labor
Florida Funds New Project CRAFT Site in Clearwater
International
U.S. Developers Set Sights on High-End Housing in Mexico
Building Products
Cool Products Wow Builders in San Francisco
Contest Seeks Most Uncomfortable Home
Builder's Engineer
How to Drive an Engineer Crazy
TV
NAHB-Produced Shows on HGTV & DIY — This Week
Endowment
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30-Year Loan Rates Defy Expectations, Hit 14-Month Low

Rural Construction-to-Permanent Loans Announced

NAHB Immediate Past President Bobby Rayburn joined U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Mike Johanns and officials from Chase Home Finance on June 6 for the announcement of a construction-to-permanent pilot for the Section 502 Guaranteed Rural Housing single-family loan program.

Aimed at increasing the availability of credit to provide more rural families the opportunity to own a home, the program will first be tested on a limited basis in California, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas. It is expected to be operational within the next 60 days.

Construction-to-permanent loans offer some important advantages for home buyers and home builders alike. For instance, they enable buyers to lock in the terms of the permanent loan up-front, before their house is built.

“USDA and its partners in home construction and finance have responded to President Bush’s recent challenge to add 7 million new affordable homes to the market in the next 10 years,” said Johanns. “Through innovative partnerships, like the one announced today, more rural families will be better able to meet their housing needs and achieve the American Dream of homeownership.”

Johanns also recognized Chase and NAHB as outstanding partners of USDA Rural Development in meeting the critical housing needs of rural America.

“By creating this construction-to-permanent loan program, the Rural Housing Service will be offering cutting-edge financing to home buyers who — in many cases — would not otherwise be able to purchase a new home,” said Rayburn. “In addition, home builders benefit because they will know from the start of construction that their customer is qualified for the permanent loan and is very committed to the home purchase. The construction-to-permanent loan also eliminates the need for the home builder to get a construction loan from their lender.’

Loan guarantees from the USDA will make it possible for Chase to offer construction loans financing 100% of the cost of building a new home — including the lot, construction costs, closing costs and interest payments while the house is being built. Upon completion, the loan will convert to a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage loan.

For more information, e-mail Bill Renner, NAHB’s director of single-family finance, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8597.


 

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