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940 - Will Investors With High Credit Scores Pay More Now? What The New Mortgage Rules Actually Mean by Andrew Syrios
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940 - Will Investors With High Credit Scores Pay More Now? What The New Mortgage Rules Actually Mean by Andrew Syrios

There’s been a lot of alarm in the real estate investment community lately over a newly enacted Federal Housing Finance Agency rule for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans regarding mortgage fees.

BiggerPockets Daily

May 12, 20238m 50s

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There’s been a lot of alarm in the real estate investment community lately over a newly enacted Federal Housing Finance Agency rule for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans regarding mortgage fees. 

The gist of the complaint is that homebuyers with good credit will now have to subsidize those with bad credit. Technically, this is true. However, the way it is being framed is quite misleading. The general argument goes something like this: Those with a 620 FICO score will get a 1.75% discount, and those with a 740 FICO score will pay 1%.

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