Upscale home sales lag as jumbo loans are hard to get USA Today
"We need to have a market recovery in all segments," says Lawrence Yun, chief economist with the National Association of Realtors (NAR). "If the high-end market weakens, those in the middle have to reduce prices."
While the number of homeowners with higher loans is small relative to the entire market, Yun says, "All of Middle America is undoubtedly impacted."
Jumbos and super-jumbos
Bigger loans, known as jumbo loans, come in three types.
Loans up to $417,000 are considered "conforming," and can be sold to mortgage-finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which also guarantee them when they resell those mortgages to investors. But after that, the situation is more complex.
Loans between $417,000 and $729,750 are "conforming jumbo," and loans above $729,750 are "super-jumbo." Fannie and Freddie back only conforming jumbos, and what qualifies as conforming can vary depending on location. In San Francisco, Fannie and Freddie will back loans up to $729,750. In Atlantic City, the maximum is $453,750.
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