Fannie Mae Introduces 5% Down Payments for Multi-Family Homes

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Fannie Mae Introduces 5% Down Payments for Multi-Family Homes

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Industry experts praise the recent decision made by Fannie Mae, citing opportunities for increased affordability and growth in real estate investments.

 

Lower Down Payment Requirements for Multi-Family Homes

Effective November 18, 2023, Fannie Mae Conventional Loans will allow borrowers to put only 5% down when purchasing a 2-4 unit owner-occupied home. 

 

The policy change applies to owner-occupied transactions for the following:  

  • Standard purchases 
  • No-cash-out refinances
  • HomeReady and HomeStyle Renovation loans 

 

First-time buyers and individuals seeking to offset high mortgage payments can take advantage of Fannie Mae’s more accessible financing options with the new update. 

 

The maximum loan amount for 2-4 unit properties is set at $1,396,800. 

 

Fannie Mae no longer requires the FHA self-sufficiency test for 3-4 unit properties, meaning that buyers will now face fewer hurdles when seeking pre-approval for 3-4 unit multi-family homes.

 

Previous Fannie Mae Down Payment Requirements for Multi-Family Homes

Previously, borrowers had to put down 15% for two-family homes and 25% for 3-4 family homes to secure a Fannie Mae Conventional Loan, making the 5% down payment update a welcome and significant change for borrowers. 

 

Benefits of a Conventional Loan

Conventional financing offers borrowers the following benefits: 

  • Many sellers prefer conventional loans, making it easier to get your offer accepted
  • More likely to avoid potential appraisal issues
  • Potential to save on mortgage insurance costs 

 

Closing Thoughts

By lowering the down payment requirements for multi-family homes, Fannie Mae is making steps towards improving access to affordable housing opportunities. 

 

With this progressive policy change, the dream of owning a multi-family home and the possibility of generating rental income is becoming more attainable for borrowers. Give us a call or visit us online to learn more about this exciting update today.