Real Estate April 6, 2020

The State of the Mortgage Industry During COVID-19

A great deal has changed in the mortgage industry over the past two weeks as the industry responds to COVID-19 economic concerns. Real estate agents and consumers need to be aware of the changes as they navigate the current residential real estate market.

The mortgage industry is facing a severe liquidity problem. Investors stopped purchasing Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS). The Federal Reserve stepped in and began purchasing some MBS offerings but is limiting it purchases to true conforming Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac packages. There are no high balance securities being sold. There are no non-conforming or jumbo securities being sold and there are no Ginnie Mae (VA and FHA) securities being sold. When the mortgage industry cannot sell its MBS, there is limited cash available to make loans to consumers, evidenced by current rate and point structures. Generally, true conforming loans (< $510,401) are available in the low 3 percentiles at zero points for borrowers with good credit. By contrast, high balance and jumbo loans are in the low 4’s. VA loans are approximately 4.500% with zero points at the lower loan amounts and with 2.000 discount points on loans over $510,400. FHA loans below $510K are at 4.500% with 3.000 discount points and generally not available at the higher loan amounts.

In addition to rate/point increases, the past two weeks have seen underwriting guidelines tighten significantly. Across the industry minimum credit scores for all loan programs are being raised and minimum down payments for larger loans are being increased. Where jumbo loans are still available, minimum borrower reserve requirements are being increased and income standards are being tightened. Maximum debt-to-income levels are being lowered across the board and it is generally more difficult for consumers to qualify for mortgage financing.

Mortgage Insurance companies are also tightening their underwriting requirements and have increased mortgage insurance premiums.

On the positive side, both Fannie and Freddie began accepting exterior only and “desktop” appraisals for most scenarios. VA and FHA announced this week they are following suit.

Our industry is beginning to work with the settlement industry to allow for hybrid electronic settlements, limiting those documents which must be “wet signed” to just a handful of the settlement documents.

Undoubtedly some consumers will decide now is not the time to sell or purchase a home. Others will recognize that this may be a great time to enter the market. For sellers, inventory is still low. For buyers, they may be competing against fewer fellow purchasers. As I always told my boys when they were standing at the plate, you cannot hit if you don’t swing.

Agents, buyers and sellers need to keep several things in mind. The mortgage process for the next month or so will take a little longer than usual until the refinance loans already in the pipeline are cleared out. The appraisal process where interior inspections are required will take longer and will require coordination between sellers and appraisers for safe practices. More than ever, borrowers need to be truly approved for financing before writing contracts. In some instances, after being preliminarily approved, buyers will lose employment and or income prior to settlement and will end up being denied for financing. Financing contingencies must remain in place from contract to settlement.

As the nation and the world work through the virus crisis and our economy stabilizes, the mortgage industry will stabilize as well.

 


 

Brian Bonnet | Senior Loan Office
Atlantic Coast Mortgage, LLC
e: bbonnet@acmllc.com | t: 703-766-6702

A lifelong resident of Northern Virginia, Brian brings twenty-five years of lending experience to the group. After graduating from The Citadel and serving as a Naval Officer, Brian transitioned to the United States Senate Veteran’s Affairs Committee where he served as a Professional Staff Member and had the responsibility of overseeing the VA Loan Guaranty program.  After leaving Capitol Hill and the political world, Brian entered the mortgage banking industry. Keeping abreast of the myriad changes in the lending industry over the years has given Brian a unique perspective and the ability to successfully serve his clients regardless of the current market conditions. With his extensive knowledge about the VA and its loan guaranty program, Brian is widely recognized as a specialist in VA financing.  He enjoys sharing his knowledge and experience with others and is certified to teach Financing Continuing Education in Virginia, DC, and Maryland.

Neighborhood Guides March 24, 2020

Coronavirus Resources for Students, Seniors, Restaurant Workers, and Healthcare

With the world still under quarantine for COVID-19, many restaurants and community programs have taken steps to make sure those in need are taken care of. These individuals include students, seniors, hospitality industry workers, and first responders who are working tirelessly during this time of uncertainty. It’s heartwarming to see so many companies, small and large, banding together to make sure people are getting the essentials they need to get through these next couple of weeks. We’ve put together a list of local businesses and programs that are providing a variety of services in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Northern Virginia. If you know of additional resources please leave us a comment and we’ll be sure to keep this list as current as possible.

Washington, D.C. | Maryland | Virginia

 

Washington, D.C.

DC Coronavirus Resources

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Hook Hall

3400 Georgia Ave NW.

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Offering care kits and family meals daily from 6-8 pm for furloughed industry workers in the DMV.   Also distributing meals for E.L. Haynes families daily from 8-10 am and 3-5 pm

 

MGM Roast Beef

905 Brentwood Rd., NE

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Offering free sandwiches or salads for kids 12 and under, and free meals for hospital workers.

 

Milk & Honey

1245 H St. NE  | 10280 Baltimore Ave, College Park, MD  | 12500 Fairwood Pkwy, Bowie, MD

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Offering free breakfast to homebound students at its Bowie, College Park, and H Street NE locations, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m.

 

Po Boy Jim

709 H St. NE

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Providing free kids meals from the kids menu daily while DC schools are closed at their H Street location.

 

Rasa

1247 First Street SE | 485 K Street NW | 2200 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA, 22202

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Offering free take-out meals for all school children under the age of 18, hospital workers who can provide a valid ID, and its own staffers and their families.

 

Santa Rosa Taqueria

315 Pennsylvania Ave., SE

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Offering students chicken and veggie tacos with chips and salsa.

 

Succotash

915 F St NW

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Offering free dinner for those in the hospitality industry who have been laid off or has had a significant reduction in hours or pay. Available between 5 and 8 p.m. on a first-come, first-serve basis, at the Penn Quarter location

 

Meal locations for DC students

Meals will be available for all students every weekday at locations throughout the city.

 


 

Maryland

Maryland Coronavirus Resources

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Gusto Farm to Street

4733 Elm St, Bethesda, MD  | 8512 Fenton St, Silver Spring, MD  | 14385 Newbrook Dr, Chantilly, VA

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Offering 50% off to restaurant and bar employees who have had their paychecks impacted (just show proof of employment). Providing free meals to the families of their team members. Free kids meals on Mondays with the purchase of an adult meal.

 

Kuya Ja’s Lechon Belly

5268-H, Nicholson Ln, Rockville

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Serving brown bag takeout meals to school kids (up to 18 years old), Monday through Friday, 11 AM to 1 PM.

 

Little Miner Taco

3809 Rhode Island Ave, Brentwood, MD 20722

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Providing free kids meals from the kids menu daily while DC & MD schools are closed.

 

Prima

7280 Woodmont Ave, Bethesda

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Serving free meals to kids for long as Montgomery County schools are closed.

 


 

Virginia

Virginia Coronavirus resouces

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Arlington County

Bayou Bakery

1515 N Courthouse Rd

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Offering free lunches for kids between 10 – 12 pm on weekdays.

 

Gaijin Ramen Shop

3800 Lee Highway 

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Offering delivery of free vegetable ramen soup to seniors

 

Good Company Doughnuts & Cafe

672 N. Glebe Road

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Offering free meals to school-aged kids and free delivery for seniors

 

Good Stuff Eatery

2110 Crystal Drive  | 3291 M St. NW, Washington, DC  | 303 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC

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Offering free meals to students between 5 and 17

 

Jaleo Crystal City

2250-A Crystal Drive  | 480 7th Street NW, Washington, DC  | 7271 Woodmont Avenue, Bethesda, MD

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Offering free meals to students.  Also offering 20% off Gift Cards in which 100% of the proceeds go to the employees.  

 

Joe’s Place Pizza & Pasta

5555 Lee Highway

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Offering free cheese pizzas and fresh salads to those most affected by the school closings and job cutbacks from 5-7 pm on weekdays.

 

Medium Rare

3601 N. Fairfax Dr

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Delivering free meals to quarantined seniors over 70  in the D.C. area.

 

Food and Financial Assistance

 

Meridian Pint

6035 Wilson Blvd

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Offering a free kids meal with every adult entree purchased from 5-8 pm.

 

We the Pizza

4201 Wilson Blvd  | 2100 Crystal Drive  | 305 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC

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Offering free slices of cheese or pepperoni pizza or four wings and a side salad to kids under 15 as long as schools are closed.

 

Alexandria

Del Ray Pizzeria

2218 Mount Vernon Avenue

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Offering 25% off all carryout orders for restaurant workers with a recent pay stub.  Also acting as a dropoff and distribution location for nonperishable food and home goods for affected restaurant workers. 

 

Alexandria Restaurant Partners

Mia’s Italian Kitchen  | Lena’s Wood-Fired Pizza & Tap  | The Majestic  | Vola’s Dockside Grill  | Palette 22  | Theismann’s

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50% of all gift card sales will go into a dedicated employee relief fund. As a special thank you, you will also receive a 20% bonus gift card for use at any of the ARP restaurants.

 

Senior Services of Alexandria

206 N. Washington Street, Suite 301

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Meals are being delivered to homebound, isolated older adults with extra preventive measures instituted to keep both volunteers and seniors safe.

 

Loudoun

LCPS Meal Delivery Stops | Mon-Fri | 8 AM – 1 PM

Each student will be allowed breakfast and lunch and they can choose to take both meals simultaneously.

 

Mobile Hope

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The bus provides food, hygiene products, and diapers.  Additional stops have been added for every day of the week.


Leesburg Food Pantry

They offer a Meals on Wheels service for seniors. Other programs include free baby formula, canned soup, groceries, and more.

 

Fairfax County Public Schools 

Expanded the number of sites and added several pop-locations and bus routes where students can grab meals.

 

If you know of other restaurants giving in this time of need, please email blog@mcenearney.com and will get them added to the post.  

 

Other Resources:
Costco hiring temp help at stores across the region as they can’t keep up with demand. They reached out looking for hospitality industry people first and purposefully. Go to Costco.com and on the bottom of the page, look for ’employment opportunities’. Applicants should put the word “Restaurant” as their middle name on the application so they know it came through RAMW and Costco will prioritize.

Many national brands are doing their part as well.  Restaurants are giving away free and reduced meals to medical professionals, waiving delivery fees, and more.