New Student Loan Repayment Plan Could Make It Easier For Borrowers to Become Homeowners

 
 

A new, more affordable repayment plan for federal student loan borrowers may come with another advantage: It could make it easier to become a homeowner.

The Saving on a Valuable Education, or SAVE plan, can cut borrowers’ monthly payments in half, and leave many people with a $0 bill. The Biden administration officially rolled out “the most affordable repayment plan yet” over the summer.

“Switching to a repayment plan that has a lower monthly payment can help a borrower qualify for a mortgage,” said higher education expert Mark Kantrowitz.

Half of student loan borrowers — including 60% of millennial borrowers — who haven’t yet purchased a home say their education debt is delaying them from doing so, according to a 2021 report by the National Association of Realtors.

Here’s how the SAVE plan could soon change that, experts say.

Smaller payments can help prospective homebuyers

Your debt-to-income ratio, which is usually calculated by dividing all your monthly debts by your monthly income, is a key factor in mortgage underwriting, said Christelle Bamona, a senior researcher at the Center for Responsible Lending.

“Those eligible for SAVE will experience reduced payments, which will in turn lower their debt-to-income ratio,” Bamona said. Most borrowers should qualify for the SAVE plan as long as their loan is in good standing.

Borrowers making payments on their student debt who enroll in SAVE could see their ratio fall somewhere between 1.5% to 3.6%, according to a new report by the Center for Responsible Lending.

Here’s how that happens.

For one, the SAVE plan increases the income exempted from your payment calculation to 225% of the poverty line, from 150%. As a result, the first roughly $33,000 of your income won’t be factored into your monthly obligation, up from around $23,000 on the other income-driven repayment plans. These numbers represent single individuals. More income is protected as family size increases.

 
 

Starting in July, an even bigger perk of the plan will be available.

Instead of paying 10% of your discretionary income a month toward your undergraduate student debt under the previous Revised Pay As You Earn Repayment Plan, or REPAYE, borrowers will be required to pay just 5% of their discretionary income. The SAVE plan has replaced REPAYE.

Kantrowitz provided some examples of how much borrowers could see their bills drop.

Previously, someone who made $40,000 a year would have a monthly student loan payment of around $151. Under the SAVE plan, their payment would fall to $30.

Similarly, someone who earned $90,000 a year could see their monthly payments shrink to $238 from $568, Kantrowitz said.

In the past, most mortgage lenders assumed that a borrower’s monthly student loan payment was a certain percentage of their loan balance, even if the actual payment was lower, Kantrowitz said.

Fortunately, he said, “They now base it on the actual loan payment.”

There’s one catch: Many mortgage lenders won’t use a $0 monthly student loan payment in their underwriting process, which the SAVE plan could leave many borrowers with. In such cases, lenders may still calculate your monthly obligation as a share of your total debt.

The Center for Responsible Lending wants to see this change.

“By not counting their monthly payments as $0 in the underwriting process, lenders are artificially inflating consumers’ monthly debt obligation,” Bamona said. This could potentially prevent millions of low-income Americans from getting a mortgage, she added.

Saving for a down payment may be easier under SAVE

The SAVE plan may also help more people get in financial shape to buy a house, experts say. That’s because a smaller monthly payment could enable them to direct more cash to their savings, and reach their down payment goal faster.

Student loan borrowers who are first-time homebuyers may also be eligible for financial assistance, Bamona said, and should research their options.

“Grants or down-payment assistance programs may be accessible to first-time homebuyers, provided by agencies and organizations within their state or municipality,” she added.

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Just Listed: Invest in a 25% Share of this Stunning Professionally Managed Mountain Home in Breckenridge!

 
 
 

A 25% deeded interest in a Professionally Managed Luxury home!

One 25% Share #B is available. This quintessential mountain home exudes comfort in a breathtaking setting. Overlooking Breckenridge, this home has BIG views of the ski resort and Ten Mile Range. High end decor and furnishings throughout. Stainless appliances, granite countertops, hardwood, radiant heat flooring and a newer hot tub! Lodge style home with four levels of living. 3 master suites all with private 5 piece in suite bathrooms. A comfortable bunkroom that sleeps 4. 4.5 total bathrooms with nearly 3,800 square feet of luxurious living. Well stocked kitchen with lots of room for all the chefs in the group. Double-sided rock fireplace dominates the spacious great room. Incredible theater room with large TV screen and stadium reclining leather chairs. Cozy pub room with dry bar, popcorn machine and 12' shuffleboard table. Hot tub steps outside back door and a fire pit at the edge of the canyon. Lockable owners’ storage. A short walk to free Summit Stage bus and a 10-minute ride to town and gondola.

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Weekend Home Updates!

 
 

Every homeowner has that list of home repairs that’s been lingering on their to-do list.

Now is the perfect season to roll up your sleeves and start checking off those tasks. Need some inspiration? We’ve got a few simple ideas to guide you through your home projects. For detailed instructions and more information on these projects, check out our latest blog post!

Update Bathroom Hardware:

Bathrooms are a smaller room in your home, making it an excellent place to start when it comes to weekend home renovations. For starters, you could re-grout any dingy tile and re-seal the tub surround to give it a nice clean look. 

However, one easy weekend project for a bathroom is to replace outdated hardware, such as the showerhead, faucets, handles and cabinet hardware. Today, a popular hardware finish is satin brass, which offers a brushed, matte look more subtle than the ’90s trend and bold black. This update could apply to kitchen hardware as well!

Organize Kitchen Pantry:

Your kitchen could probably use a few updates, but it’s best to start with one project at a time. Don’t attempt to renovate your complete kitchen over a single weekend. However, there are a few weekend renovations that are quicker than others. 

One easy project is to reorganize the pantry, cabinets and shelves. Take some cabinet organization tips from House Beautiful and before the weekend arrives, take note of your current organizational method. Is there a spot for everything, or is there that one appliance that inevitably stays on the kitchen counter? Rearranging your cabinets may offer you extra shelving space, allowing you to squeeze in something extra. As you assess your pantry and cabinets, also ask yourself if you could use any drawer inserts or containers to keep collections together, making it easier to locate. Rotating spice racks are a great way to keep everything neat and within reach as you cook. 

Make a Bookshelf Bar Cart:

Bar carts add great storage and make entertaining a breeze. Now you can create your own out of an old bookshelf with a few simple steps from designer Brian Patrick Flynn.

Update Your Bathroom Door:

Take any basic door and add instant drama with a bit of trim and the color of your choice. Here, a bluish-gray hue brings this plain white door to life. Follow the instructions found here.  

Install New Flooring:

While you may not be able to install new flooring throughout your entire home in a single weekend, you can start small with something like a bathroom, kitchen or mudroom. Choose proper flooring for the space with moisture-resistant or waterproof qualities. The best bathroom flooring could be anything from vinyl sheet to waterproof hardwood. Beauflor Pure vinyl plank or tile is a fantastic waterproof flooring option. Raintree Flooring also offers a variety of styles and will increase your home’s resale value

Create a Feature Wall:

Find a wall in your home that could use an extra touch. Whether it’s a wall in the entry foyer or a wall behind the fireplace, consider how to draw the eye toward it. Start with paint chips and find a color that matches your home’s existing decor. Keep in mind that with a feature wall, you can choose a more fun, bright color instead of sticking with a safe neutral. You can not only paint in a single day, but once it’s dry, you can even hang artwork and accessorize areas, like the fireplace mantel, to complete your feature wall. 

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Just Listed: Tri-Level Home Boasting Modern Comfort and Versatile Living Spaces!

 
 
 

Welcome to this beautifully updated tri-level home, offering modern comfort and a versatile layout.

With three bedrooms, one full bath, and one half bath, this residence is designed for both relaxation and entertainment. As you enter, you're greeted by a bright and spacious living room, featuring large windows that flood the space with natural light. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the living area to the dining room and kitchen, creating an ideal space for gatherings and everyday living. The kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances, and ample cabinet storage, making meal preparation a breeze. Ascend to the upper level, where you'll find two well-appointed bedrooms and a full bathroom. The master bedroom offers a peaceful retreat with plenty of closet space. The additional bedroom provide flexibility for guests, children, or a home office, catering to your specific needs. Descend to the lower level, where a cozy family room awaits, along with the third bedroom. This inviting space is perfect for movie nights or relaxing evenings at home. A convenient half bathroom adds functionality to the lower level, ensuring comfort and convenience for residents and guests alike. Step outside to discover your own private oasis. A large covered patio extends the living space outdoors, providing an ideal spot for al fresco dining or lounging in the fresh air. Beyond the patio, a sprawling yard offers endless possibilities for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply enjoying the sunshine.

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Bridging the Gaps on the Road to Homeownership

 
 

Homeownership is a major part of the American Dream. But, the path to achieving this dream can be quite difficult.

While progress has been made to improve fair housing access, households of color still face unique challenges on the road to owning a home. Working with the right real estate experts can make all the difference for diverse buyers.

It’s clear that achieving homeownership is more challenging for certain groups because there’s still a measurable gap between the overall average U.S. homeownership rate and that of non-white groups. Today, Black households continue to have the lowest homeownership rate nationally (see graph below):

 
 

Homeownership is an important part of building household wealth that can be passed down to future generations. According to a report by the National Association of Realtors (NAR), almost half of Black homebuyers in 2023 were first-time buyers. That means many didn’t have home equity they could use toward their home purchase.

That financial hurdle alone makes buying a home more challenging, especially at a time when affordability is a major concern for first-time buyers. Jessica Lautz, Deputy Chief Economist at NAR says:

“It’s an incredibly difficult market for all home buyers right now, especially first-time home buyers and especially first-time home buyers of color.”

Because of these challenges, there are several down payment assistance programs specifically aimed at helping minority buyers fulfill their homeownership dreams:

  • The 3By30 program offers valuable resources for Black buyers, making it easier for them to secure a down payment and buy a home.

  • For Native Americans, Down Payment Resource highlights 42 U.S. homebuyer assistance programs across 14 states that make homeownership more attainable by providing support with down payments and other costs.

  • Fannie Mae provides down payment assistance to eligible first-time homebuyers living in Latino communities.

Even if you don’t qualify for these programs, there are many other federal, state, and local options available to look into. And a real estate professional can help you find the ones that best meet your needs.

For minority homebuyers, the challenges that remain can be a point of pain and frustration. That’s why it’s so important for members of diverse groups to have the right team of experts on their sides throughout the homebuying process. These professionals aren’t only experienced advisors who understand the market and give the best advice, they’re also compassionate educators who will advocate for your best interests every step of the way.

Bottom Line

Connect with a real estate professional to make sure you have to make sure you have the information and support you need as you walk the path to homeownership.

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