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Government Increases Mortgage Limits in Luxury Markets Amid Rising Home Prices

Published 2023-11-28, 03:33 p/m
© Reuters.  Government Increases Mortgage Limits in Luxury Markets Amid Rising Home Prices

Quiver Quantitative - The escalating home prices in the United States have prompted the Federal Housing Finance Agency to raise the government-backed mortgage limits, a move that will notably impact high-cost areas such as San Diego and Breckenridge, Colorado. In 2024, the cap for government-backed mortgages in the priciest regions will surge to nearly $1.15 million, a significant increase from the current limit of about $1.09 million. This adjustment reflects the steep climb in US housing prices and aims to support potential homeowners in these affluent areas.

This upward adjustment isn't just confined to the most expensive locales. Nationwide, the threshold for loans eligible for purchase by mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is set to increase to $766,550, up from the current $726,200. This broad rise in limits signifies a response to the overall upswing in the housing market. In regions like San Diego County and key Colorado counties, known for their ski resorts and luxury real estate, the new limits will exceed $1 million, marking a significant threshold in the housing finance landscape.

The context for this decision is the relentless rise in US home prices, which have consistently set records in numerous cities. According to the latest data from S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller, home prices nationwide have been on an upward trajectory for eight consecutive months, propelled by tight inventory and robust demand in urban centers. The rise in mortgage limits by the FHFA is a strategic move to accommodate this new reality, ensuring that government-backed financing keeps pace with the burgeoning market values.

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, while not directly issuing mortgages, play a pivotal role in the housing finance system. They purchase mortgages from lenders, securitize them, and provide guarantees to investors for payment. The adjustment in mortgage limits reflects their response to market dynamics and the government's continued support, especially following their pivotal role during the 2008 financial crisis. This decision underscores the ongoing government efforts to adapt and support the housing market amidst evolving economic conditions.

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