Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s first
In the plans released Wednesday, the two government-related agencies said they’d be taking a test-and-learn approach in their efforts to bridge a divide that’s
The format of the three-year plans for equitable housing goals is similar to the GSEs’
Freddie Mac has proposed minimizing loan-level price adjustments in areas with predominantly minority populations through a
Special purpose credit programs in the plans are the most directly positioned to support the GSEs’ new equitable housing goals through suggested application to areas with predominantly minority populations. (Mortgage lenders have not historically been heavily involved in special purpose credit programs but the Biden administration has been working to encourage industry use of them.)
Other initiatives in the equitable housing plans are positioned to address affordability challenges Black and Latino borrowers commonly face due to systemic inequities, such as a lack of traditional credit history and a need for
The experimental nature of the equitable housing plans seems to acknowledge the need for innovations given the ineffectiveness of what’s been done to date
The report arrives a day after the government-sponsored enterprises’ regulator, the Federal Housing Finance Agency, noted in an annual report on mission-related activity that “the gap in home loan application accept-rates remains persistent for Black and Latino borrowers.”
Just 6.3% of the loans the GSEs purchased in the fourth quarter of last year went to Black borrowers, and 14.2% went to Latino households, who have been subject to a slightly smaller but generally similar homeownership gap relative to their white counterparts, the FHFA noted.
The effectiveness of the equitable housing plans depends largely on mortgage company participation.
“The enterprises cannot achieve our shared goal of creating an equitable housing finance system without the willingness, cooperation and commitment of the entire mortgage industry,” the agency said in a document summarizing the plans.
FHFA extended assurances that it would not experiment with underwriting to the point where the financed housing involved would be extended beyond borrowers ability to meet their obligations long-term.
“The plans recognize that unsustainable credit is not equitable credit. The activities are focused on removing unnecessary barriers and using technology to identify ways to responsibly serve more borrowers, without weakening credit standards,” the agency said.