Title: More House 4 Less A Maryland Homeownership Tool
1More House 4 LessA Maryland Homeownership Tool
An affordable/workforce homeownership initiative
of the Maryland Department of Housing and
Community Developments (DHCD) Maryland Mortgage
Program
Stephen D. Silver, Chief Financial Officer ABA
Forum on Affordable Housing and Community
Development Workshop C Homeownership Tools May
26, 2006
2Contents
- Introduction to Maryland DHCD
- Homeownership Landscape in Maryland
- Maryland Mortgage Program (MMP)
- Maryland Homeownership Challenge
- More House 4 Less (MH4L) Meets the Challenge
- Who MH4L Can Serve
- MH4L Results
- Ongoing Homeownership Opportunities
3Introduction to Maryland DHCD
4DHCD Mission
- The Department of Housing and Community
Development is dedicated to improving the quality
of life in Maryland by working with its partners
to revitalize communities and expand
homeownership and affordable housing opportunities
5DHCD in Maryland
- DHCD is a cabinet-level state agency, authorized
to issue tax-exempt revenue bonds and administer
federal low income housing tax credits (LIHTC) in
support of its housing and community development
mission - Victor L. Hoskins was appointed in 2003 by
Governor Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. to be Secretary
of DHCD - DHCD enjoys the strong support of both the
Governor and the state legislature capital
budget for housing and revitalization for FY 2007
is 69.5 million
6Overview of CDA as a Revenue Bond Issuer
- The Community Development Administration (CDA) is
the agency within DHCD that is authorized to
issue tax-exempt Mortgage Revenue Bonds (MRB) - CDA manages both single family and multifamily
housing revenue bond programs - Investors purchase CDA bonds at lower interest
rates because the interest income is tax free - CDA uses bond proceeds to fund loans at lower
interest rates to eligible homebuyers under
DHCDs Maryland Mortgage Program (MMP) the
States single family homeownership program
7Overview of MMP Loan Origination
- CDA is NOT a direct lender
- CDA partners with well-known banks who become
participating lenders - Participating lenders originate CDA-eligible
loans in addition to their own loan activity - CDA eligibility requirements are dictated by
federal tax-exempt rules that include - house price limits,
- household income limits, and
- first-time home buyer requirements
- CDA pays lenders up to a 2 fee
8Homeownership Landscape in Maryland
9Homeownership Landscapein Maryland
- 2005 Homeownership Rate 71.2
- Up from 67.4 in 2000
- Ranking improved from 29th to 25th
- 2000 Minority Homeownership Rate 52.1
- Up from 45.2 in 1990
- Ranking improved from 31st to 14th
- Grew 2.4 times faster than national average
10Maryland Mortgage Program (MMP)
11Maryland Homeownership Challenge
- Incomes not keeping pace with rising home prices
low income and workforce households feeling
squeeze - Median home prices up 102 from 2000 to 2005
- Median household incomes up only 12 over same
period
12More House 4 Less (MH4L) Meets the Challenge
- DHCD needed to create and promote a new
homeownership initiative to better serve
workforce/affordable housing needs in response to
this challenging housing market - More House 4 Less (MH4L) was launched by Lt. Gov.
Michael S. Steele in 2003 to re-invigorate the
Maryland Mortgage Program (MMP) and meet the
challenge
13MH4L Meets the Challenge
- The MH4L mortgage initiative expanded housing
affordability by offering - Below market, fixed interest rates with various
point options - New mortgage products (interest-only and
longer-term mortgages) - Enhanced closing cost assistance
- MH4L streamlined and improved processes,
eliminating unnecessary policies to ensure all
eligible Marylanders could use MH4L - MH4L expanded marketing and outreach
14MH4L Meets the Challenge Maintained
Affordability with Various Interest Rate/Point
Options
- Recent offerings of affordable interest
rate/point combinations available for the 30-year
and 35-year (5-year I/O) mortgages
- Availability of below market rates are maintained
by - Issuance of tax-exempt bonds (including the use
of variable-rate bonds) - Managing bond issuance process to ensure mortgage
funds are always available - Efficiently managing the entire mortgage
origination and servicing process
15MH4L Meets the Challenge New Mortgage Products
- Increased flexibility for borrowers by expanding
from 1 product to 15 - Raised loan-to-value ratios to 100 and more by
partnering with private mortgage insurers - Increased borrower purchasing power by over 15
by adding new mortgage products - 40-year amortizing mortgage
- 35-year interest-only mortgage
16MH4L Meets the Challenge New Mortgage Products
- Enhanced affordability without sacrificing
predictability to allow a more affordable home
purchase - Longer Amortizing Mortgages 40-year
- Fixed rate for life of mortgage
- Predictable payments that do not change
- Interest-only Mortgages 35-year (first 5 years
interest only) - Fixed rate for life of mortgage
- Long 30-year amortizing term
- Predictable payments for life of mortgage
17MH4L Meets the Challenge New Mortgage Products
18MH4L Meets the Challenge New Mortgage Products
19MH4L Meets the Challenge Enhanced Closing Cost
Assistance
- Downpayment and Settlement Expense Program
(DSELP) - Maryland Mortgage Program Plus (MMP Plus)
- House Keys 4 Employees (HK4E)
20MH4L Meets the Challenge Enhanced Closing Cost
Assistance
- Closing cost assistance can be used to
- Assist with settlement costs
- Pay for points to buy down the rate
- Provide for a down payment
21Who MH4L Can Serve
- DHCD can serve
- First-time homebuyers (exceptions for
designated target areas) - Incomes up to 125,020 (varies by
location and household size) - Home purchases up to 525,091 (varies by
location)
22Who MH4L Can Serve Income and Purchase Price
Eligibility Washington, DC Metro Area
23Who MH4L Can Serve Income and Purchase Price
Eligibility Baltimore Metro Area
24MH4L Results (January 2003 thru April 30, 2006)
- Total loans 3,659
- Total loan amount 436,784,349
- Average loan amount 119,373
- Average home purchase price 121,706
- Average household income 45,356
- 54 Minority Borrowers
- 94 First-time Homebuyers
25MH4L Results
- Reservation Activity (January 1 thru April 30,
2006)
- of Loans Reserved 1,342
- of Loans Reserved 253,547,633
- Average Loan Amount 188,933
- Loans - Conventional 59.24
- Interest-only Loans 27.65
26Ongoing Homeownership Opportunities
- Ongoing Opportunities
- Meet the dream of homeownership for new and
existing homeowners - Meet the challenge of rising house prices and/or
interest rates with innovative and flexible
mortgage solutions - Maintain the lowest possible mortgage rates by
utilizing creative financing techniques - Ensure Marylanders are aware of and understand
the benefits of MH4L
27Ongoing Homeownership Opportunities
- Future plans to meet opportunities
- More interest-only, fixed-rate mortgage products
- More downpayment options
- Acquisition/Rehabilitation program
- Refinance program to help homeowners with exotic
mortgages - No mortgage insurance product
28DHCD Contacts
- Community Development Administration
- Tonna Phelps, Director
- Single Family Programs
- 100 Community Place
- Crownsville, Maryland 21032
- Telephone (410) 514-7509
- Web sites
- www.mdhousing.org
- www.morehouse4less.org