Borrowers Pay Lower Effective Interest Rates for Large Conventional Mortgage Loans
RCED-84-151
Published: Apr 05, 1984. Publicly Released: Apr 05, 1984.
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In response to a congressional request, GAO determined: (1) what proportion of conventional mortgage loans exceeded the statutory conforming loan limit of $108,300 in 1983; (2) how interest rates and fees paid by borrowers for conventional loans which exceeded the 1983 limit differed from those paid by borrowers for conventional conforming loans; and (3) what income a hypothetical borrower would need to qualify for the maximum conforming loan in various high-cost housing markets if the conforming limit were raised as proposed in H.R. 3420.
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