Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Privatization - 3 Ways the Housing Industry Could Change
John Bergman
CEO/Co-Founder, WorldClass | President/Founder, On Q Financial | Chairman, Jointly
Yesterday, the White House shared an executive memorandum for HUD and the Treasury Department to develop a plan to end the conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. In the memo from the current administration, they believe the housing finance system is overdue for reform.
This plan for reform falls in line with an article I wrote nearly 2 years ago discussing why Fannie and Freddie’s privatization would be a win for Americans. None of this news is a surprise as the Administration announced this as part of their plan to reform and reorganize the Federal government over a year ago.
A few of the implications for the industry include:
1. More competition for Fannie and Freddie
The policy could create a new Federal entity that would be in charge of oversight of the fully privatized GSEs. This entity would also oversee the new private guarantors that would be encouraged to come in and compete with the legacy GSEs. This would create a level playing field between Fannie/Freddie and new entrants.
2. Federal Backstop
Part of the White House’s plan for reform was creating a federal backstop meaning Fannie, Freddie, and any other new entrants would take most of the losses rather than the Federal government. This could prevent or minimize the potential for an economic disaster similar to that of the Great Depression.
3. Affordable Lending Impact
Affordable lending will also be impacted as part of their plan. GSE’s and new entrants would focus on providing liquidity in the secondary market for traditional loans. A fee is charged on the MBS they create, and the funds are transferred to HUD so that HUD can target the subsidies to better support affordable lending goals
HUD and the Treasury Department will be responsible for drafting the reform proposal and plans to extend beyond Fannie and Freddie into other housing finance agencies.
This is a solid step for the industry to help postpone or even prevent the financial crisis of 2008 and reduce the risk of borrowers who may default on their loan.
To read this article and many great others, check it out on the On Q website: https://onqfinancial.com/fannie-mae-freddie-mac-privatization-3-ways-housing-industry-change/
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5 年As always great insight John. Thank you for sharing.