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The banking industry must create sustainable mortgage products that will work for responsible families of modest means. We also need a proactive homeownership policy from the federal government.
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FHFA's decision to sell foreclosures in bulk is hindering the rising Hispanic consumer segment, along with other first-time buyers, from driving a healthy housing rebound.
April 4 -
Regulators and lawmakers should take steps to encourage banks to use their excess reserves to accommodate consumer credit demand.
April 3
The housing industry apparently is flirting with sparking another crisis even before the fallout from the last crisis is successfully cleaned up.
The New York Times
More ominously, a
Given what the country has experienced in the housing crisis, it is imperative that the whole mortgage industry, which includes lenders, investors, counselors, regulators and homeowners, be vigilant about formulating new lending standards to produce sustainable homeownership. It is equally imperative that we learn from the lessons of the crisis.
Fortunately, there is a possible solution that could mitigate another housing crisis. There is a growing body of evidence documenting the benefits of independent pre-purchase education from a counselor who helps homeowners understand the terms and ultimate budget obligations of their mortgages, making it much less likely that they will default on their loans. As the chief executive of the Homeownership Preservation Foundation, a nonprofit that provides housing counseling to homeowners via our national HOPE Hotline, I can speak with considerable authority on the perils of consumers not fully understanding the magnitude of their debt obligations.
HUD last May released a
NeighborWorks America, a national network of 240 community development and affordable housing organizations, in March released a study revealing that homebuyers who receive pre-purchase counseling and education are
While more research needs to be done, the preliminary evidence documenting the benefits of pre-purchase counseling is quite compelling and could have potential government support. The Bipartisan Policy Center's Housing Commission in its
All of the data above makes an excellent case for pre-purchase counseling. However, there is also an innate reason for it, one that will probably resonate with anyone who has purchased a home. Buying a house is typically the investment of a lifetime, and one that can be very emotional it's where people plan to start their lives, raise their children or settle into retirement. An overzealous broker or that "must-have" backyard can often cloud good financial judgment. To encourage safe drivers, Drivers Ed was introduced. Pre-purchase counseling and education could serve a similar safety purpose for the housing industry.
A loan gone sour does not benefit anyone: not the lender, not the investor and certainly not the people who lose their homes to foreclosure. Making prudent mortgage loans is one instance where the interests of banks and consumers are fully aligned, and pre-purchase counseling is an affordable vehicle by which all interests can potentially be served. It could serve the banking industry well to continue researching this seemingly effective option.
Colleen Hernandez is president and chief executive officer of the Homeownership Preservation Foundation, a nonprofit organization, funded by a variety of government, industry and philanthropic sources, which offers free foreclosure prevention counseling to consumers. HPF has, on occasion, done some contract pre-purchasing counseling for banks and the author previously oversaw major pre-purchase counseling initiatives when she was executive director of the Kansas City Neighborhood Alliance.