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(Last modified: 2008-06-29 17:29:16) Source: The Newport Plain Talk According to Wikipedia, the definition for a white elephant
is “a valuable possession which the owner cannot dispose of, but whose cost
(particularly of upkeep) exceeds its usefulness.” Hmmm. Sounds like some of the higher priced homes
we hear may be sitting on the market a little bit longer than usual. According to the Knoxville Area Association of
Ok, so I have to give you a little bit of history about the
origin of the phrase white elephant. It
really has nothing to do with mortgage lending, but it’s a cool information
nugget to know. Per Wikipedia (yes,
again), in the tales from the Buddhist
scriptures, Buddha’s mother dreamt of a white elephant giving her a lotus
flower on the eve of Buddha’s birth. Thus,
in So, my analogy of there being a few white elephants in the
real estate market right now is due in part to the jumbo rates not being so hot
as of late. Loans below $417,000 are
sold into mortgage backed securities.
But jumbo loans are sold into private backed securities. And unfortunately due to the debacle in the
mortgage industry that occurred in markets such as So what to do if you need a jumbo loan? Make sure you work with a lender who knows their stuff and can present you with options. Adjustable rate mortgages (ARM) may suit your needs as long as they are fixed for a decent amount of time and won’t paint you into a corner. An ARM may buy you enough time to refinance at a later date when the market calms down. You might also be able to wrangle a first and a second so the first loan fints under the conforming loan size umbrella and the second part of your financing is at a smaller loan amount with a higher interest rate. Just be smart and make sure your lender is smart. And if you’re selling your home, sit tight. These homes are moving, however it might be at an elephant’s pace. Don’t fret, though. An elephant’s top speed can reach 25 mph. Let My Experience
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