Creating the Mortgage Markets & The major players

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Ahleeya Vang Brooke Maxwell

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Ahleeya Vang

Brooke Maxwell

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Agenda Creating the Mortgage Market

1900: Who and Loan Characteristics1930: Great Depression

Federal National Mortgage AssociationFannie Mae

Government National Mortgage AssociationGinnie Mae

Federal Home Loan Mortgage CorporationFreddie Mac

Sub-Prime Lending

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Creating the Mortgage Markets Early 1900

Who?○ Only the rich could afford to buy homes

Loan CharacteristicsHigh down-paymentsShort maturity (6-11 years)Balloon payment at end Regional rates

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Creating the Mortgage Markets 1930s: The Great Depression

National Mortgage Market created○ Offered national rates instead of regional rates

FHA & VA insured mortgages○ Reduced risk to lenders○ Changed overall characteristics of contract

structureLower down-paymentsLonger maturities (30 year loans)Fixed ratesLower interest rates

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Fannie Mae

Created in 1938To make loans accessible at a 30 year fixed rate,

making loans more accessible to families.

Operates in the secondary marketWorks mainly with mortgage bankers, brokers, and

primary mortgage partners.Fund by issuing debt: national & International

3 main businessesSingle family, housing & community development

and capital markets.

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Ginnie Mae

Created in 1968 Does not buy, sell loans or issue mortgage-backed

securities Guarantee MBS backed by guaranteed loans

Federal Housing Administration (FHA)Department of Veteran Affairs (VA)Rural Housing Service (RHS)Office of Public and Indian Housing (PIH)

No matter what they are fully backed

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Success of Ginnie Mae Not Involved in

the “Meltdown of 2008”

Stay true to their mission statement

Guaranteed over $2.8 trillion ($2.7 trillion, just single family) in mortgage backed securities

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Fannie & Ginnie Mae Loan Limits Housing & Economic Recovery Act of

2008Changed the way we limit conforming loans.General Conforming LoansHigh Cost Conforming Loans

Chart of Historical Loan Limitshttp://www.fanniemae.com/aboutfm/pdf/histo

ricalloanlimits.pdf

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Freddie Mac

Created in 1970 Emerged from the Emergency Home

Finance Act of 1970

Mission: to provide liquidity, stability and affordability to the housing market.

Helps with competition for the newly private Fannie Mae.

Essentially the same helps with single family, multi family, investment business

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Sub-Prime Lending Financial institutions lending to people who do

not meet loan standards. Lack of people who fit standards

Had to go to people who didn’t conform Advertise at a low interest rates

Rates hiked up Housing Market fails...

Prices of home come down & people have no equity Excess of homes, buyers market

Banks have all the homes & they aren’t worth anything

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Fannie Mae Stock Prices

This chart shows a 52 week rise and fall of Fannie Mae’s stock price.

High of $28.78 and a low of $.30

The biggest low was in near December 2008

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Ginnie Mae Stock Prices 52 Week Stock

prices High of $11.36

and a low of $10.69

Not as much difference, due to the fact they are government backed.

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Freddie Mac Stock Prices

52 week stock prices.

High of $26.80 and a low of $.25.

The lowest point was in between September & October of 2008.

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Summary

1900’s loans accessible with balloon payments

Great Depression Fannie Mae Ginnie Mae Freddie Mac Sub-prime lending