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By Allied Solutions, with NFP,
August 24, 2021
Low inventory, bidding wars, and high prices in real estate mean more homeowners are renovating. With more homeowners seeking financing to complete those renovations, how lenders can help with less concern.

This article was originally published by NFP.

NFP is a 2021 Leader Partner with Allied Solutions.

In March 2021, sales estimates of new residential homes surpassed $1,021,000, a 66% spike over March 2020 estimates, according to US Census Bureau and the US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development. With so many homeowners feeling cramped as they worked and schooled from home, the market continued to heat up as the pandemic stretched on.

Facing low housing inventory, bidding wars over existing houses and housing prices climbing, many homeowners looked to expand their current homes to find more space. It was an idea that many homeowners shared — soon, lenders were seeing a flood of homeowners looking to refinance their current homes in order to make improvements.

Not that home renovations are new. A 2019 report from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies showed that homeowners in the US spend more than $400 billion annually on home improvement and repair projects. In light of the pandemic, that spending is expected to increase significantly.

However, lenders are pulling back. As demand grew, lenders were tightening their requirements, and were turning away some buyers. Caught between protecting their investments and maintaining good customer relationships, lenders are finding it tougher to straddle the line.

Houses side-by-side with text reading, "NFP" and NFP logo.

 

Protecting Investments

Yet products exist that allow lenders to take on business without fear of default, such as NFP’s Equity Protection Program (EPP). With such protection, lenders are able to expand loan guidelines and offer a range of home equity products with less added risk. Borrowers whose risk portfolios are atypical can be serviced, and lenders can offer a number of loan options, including:

Unsecured home improvement loan: Eliminates the need to go through a costly and lengthy closing process. This helps because an unsecured loan usually comes at a higher interest rate, but the NFP EPP allows lenders to reduce interest rates, thus attracting more business. It also gives lenders the ability to extend the loan term, increasing the affordability for the homeowner.

Home equity line of credit (HELOC): Creates better customer retention as borrowers will be making payments, while also keeping that credit line available for future use.

Secured home improvement loan: Lenders can lend up to 133% of the property equity without increasing their risks.

EPP may give lenders:

  • Protection against borrower default
  • Expanded loan-to-value thresholds to 100%
  • Elimination of costly foreclosure proceedings for the lender
  • Balance sheet protection
  • Ability to reduce capital requirements
  • Opportunity to increase revenue and retain customers

Read the full article here.

 

About NFP

NFP is a leading insurance broker and consultant providing specialized property and casualty, corporate benefits, retirement, and individual solutions. We enable client success through the expertise of our professionals across the globe, investments in innovative technologies, and enduring relationships with highly rated insurers, vendors, and financial institutions. 

 

About Allied Solutions

Allied Solutions, LLC is one of the largest providers of insurance, lending, and marketing products to financial institutions in the US. Allied Solutions uses technology based products and services customized to meet the needs of 4,000 clients along with a portfolio of innovative products and services from a wide variety of providers. Allied Solutions maintains over 15 regional offices and service centers around the country and is a subsidiary of Securian Financial Group, Inc. Allied Solutions has tools and resources that can help you keep an eye on the potential areas of impact, protect against collateral losses, and stay on top of any new events, bulletins, and regulations as they happen.

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