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Front Page
NAHB Answers How to Pay Upfront Costs With Tax Credit
Small Businesses Have 5,000 Days to Reduce Carbon Footprint
House Bill Sets Right Approach for Affordable Green Homes
Coast to Coast
For Builders, Foreclosures Turn Appraisals Into Nail-Biter
Economics & Finance
Fragile Economy Puts Builders in Subdued Mood in June
FHA Issues Condo Project Approval Guidance
Record Number of Housing Policy Analysts Meet at NAHB
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Downturn
Get Ready for the Turnaround: Revise Your Branding Now
Create Marketing Messages That Break Through the Brain’s Firewall
June 25 Audio Seminar Examines AD&C Lending Challenges
Tips
Builders’ Tip: How, Why and When You Should Tint Spackle
construction safety
New OSHA Quick Card Promotes Nail Gun Safety
Save 15% on NAHB Safety Products During Safety Month
Multifamily
Dallas-Ft. Worth Apartments Take Green Building Honors
Remodelers
Apply Online for the NAHB Remodeler of the Month
Building Systems
Enter 2010 Building Systems Councils Excellence Awards
Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Green Building Signals Big Changes Ahead for Housing
Design
2009 Best in American Living Awards Entry Forms Due July 1
Legal
Conference to Examine Chinese Drywall Litigation
Chinese Drywall Resources for Builders Posted on NAHB.org
Legal Action Grants Support Cases Against Excessive Fees
hbi
Grafton Job Corps Center Restores Neglected Cemetery
Building Products
Electrical Contractors Can Get Schneider Electric E-Training
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on the DIY Network
Endowment
Grant to Help Construction Students Earn Designations
Association News
Spike Club Triples Retention Credits, Begins Other Changes
Save More With Hertz Off-Airport Locations
Williams Scotsman Offers $1.99 First-Month Storage Container
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

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Fragile Economy Puts Builders in Subdued Mood in June

Record Number of Housing Policy Analysts Meet at NAHB

Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends

FHA Issues Condo Project Approval Guidance

New regulatory guidance designed to streamline the Federal Housing Administration approval process for condominiums nationwide is expected to have an immediate impact in the state of Michigan, where single-family projects are frequently developed under a condominium structure, according to NAHB.

While most of the new rules announced on June 12 by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will not take effect until Oct. 1, a provision that eliminates the need for FHA approval of “site condominiums” that are prevalent in Michigan, but may also exist in other states, will take effect immediately, opening the door for thousands of home buyers to use low-downpayment FHA financing to purchase new single-family homes.

“With FHA loans becoming an increasingly significant share of the market, this new rule will help home builders in Michigan and other areas to sell more new homes to buyers who are having difficulty obtaining conventional financing,” said NAHB Chairman Joe Robson. “We are hopeful this will provide a much-needed boost to struggling housing markets such as Michigan’s.”

In addition, HUD’s Mortgagee Letter 2009-19 authorizes certain FHA-approved lenders to review and approve condo projects internally. It also streamlines the environmental review requirement for condo projects while setting presale and owner-occupancy requirements at 50%.

With the economic downturn and an acute shortage of low-downpayment mortgage money, FHA has become increasingly popular among young buyers. Under the FHA program, consumers can put down as little as 3.5% on the purchase of their home.


 

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