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A Whole Lot of Maes | Ginnie Mae and Fannie Mae Loans



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By : Abraham Ciwolski    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-16 16:50:03
When purchasing a home, a buyer has a lot of options to consider. There are considerations of price, location, size and a host of other tangible aspects about a property that need to be factored into the decision to buy a home. So too does a savvy buyer need to know the difference between the myriad of different home mortgage options that are available to him or her. While Ginnie Mae and Fannie Mae loans sounds familiar in name, there are some key differences that are essential to know.

Ginnie Mae's primary goal is to help low and moderate-income families in the United States make home ownership an affordable reality. Since Ginnie Mae offers a guarantee to lenders that they can obtain a better price for the mortgage loans they offer in the secondary market, this offers an incentive for lenders to work with Ginnie Mae, earn money off their lending transactions and use this money to make available even more mortgage loans to the public at large.

Ginnie Mae's ability to guarantee principal and interest payments comes from the fact that they are backed by loans that are either federally insured or guaranteed. These loans are primarily insured by the Federal Housing Administration, also known as the FHA, or the Department of Veterans Affairs, or VA, guarantees them. Other insurers or guarantors of loans include the Rural Housing Service (RHS) in the Department of Agriculture and the Office of Public and Indian Housing (PIH) in the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Fannie Mae, on the other hand, is a government-sponsored enterprise, or GSE. Congress chartered it, and its mission is to provide the United States housing and mortgage markets with liquidity, stability and affordability. Fannie Mae also operates in the secondary mortgage market, so instead of dealing with home buyers directly, it instead works with bankers, brokers and others in the primary mortgage market to make sure funds are available to lend at affordable rates to home buyers. Fannie Mae's mortgage investments are funded by the issuance of debt securities in both the domestic and international capital markets.

These are the main differences between Ginnie Mae and Fannie Mae loans. While the end result may still be the same for you as the purchaser of a new home, it is still vitally important to understand how each different lender works in order to ensure a successful real estate transaction.
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