How Does Fannie Mae Work?
In 1938, Fannie Mae was established by the US Government to
promote the growth of home ownership by providing a secondary
mortgage market. What is a secondary mortgage market? Well, the
secondary mortgage market exists in the buying and selling of a
mortgage from one lender to another. The bank, or Mortgage
Company that provided you with your loan, can turn around and
seek to sell your mortgage to a company such as Fannie Mae. This
frees up their cash to make another mortgage loan. And the cycle
of growth is expanded and sustained in this manner. The idea and
concept worked, and today, Fannie Mae has helped millions of
Americans achieve the dream of home ownership. Until recently,
Fannie Mae was a part of the US Government, and was overseen by
the Housing and Urban Development branch of that government.
Now, however, Fannie Mae is a privately held, stock ownership
company that promotes the growth of the housing industry by
making it possible for many low-to-middle income Americans to
own homes. Investors just like you and I can purchase stock in
the Fannie Mae Corporation, and not only increase our won
wealth, but also help to fund the home ownership possibilities
for a new generation of Americans.
In 1968, just thirty years after her government commissioned
birth, Fannie Mae became a private company operating with
private capital. She had outgrown her need for federal funding
and supervision. That does not mean, however, that the
government does not still closely work with the Fannie Mae
Corporation. It does. The housing industry has continued to
grow, and currently the entire mortgage market is experiencing
phenomenal success. Fannie Mae's focus, however, is still on the
low to middle-income American.
Fannie Mae deals only in the secondary mortgage market, this way
Fannie Mae Corporation can ensure that money for mortgages is
available throughout the 50 states and that as many homeowners
as possible can take advantage of home ownership.
How does Fannie Mae continue to fund the mortgages that she
buys? Through the issuance of mortgage backed securities. These
securities known as MBS are issued to investors. When Fannie Mae
issues the MBS, she is guaranteeing the investors a return on
their investment, and at the same time, providing a source of
funding for issuing further mortgages. This provides the
nation's lenders with a steady stream of cash to continue to
make mortgages available to the consumer.
How does all this relate to the home of your dreams? Well, stop
just a moment to connect all the dots. Fannie Mae buys mortgages
from your local lender. The lender receives the proceeds from
that purchase, and can then offer a new mortgage to you. It's a
steady and continual circle of growth. Why? Well, Fannie Mae
isn't the only lender in the secondary market. Insurance
companies, pension funds, securities dealers, and other
financial institutions buy mortgages on the secondary market.
Who invests in these insurance companies, pension funds and
securities dealers? Where do they get their money? From
taxpayers just like you. Mortgage holders just like you. Now can
you see how Fannie Mae and other mortgage lenders in the
secondary market, work to foster home ownership and community
growth, all in one process? The primary focus for Fannie Mae,
operating under a government directive, is to provide the
maximum amount of help to lenders in making mortgage loans to
the low, to middle, to moderate income families across America.
Fannie Mae is also involved in a nationwide effort to join with
lenders and community partners to create even more home
ownership possibilities.
Through this partnering, and the existence of FHA backed
mortgage loans, the Fannie Mae Corporation and your local lender
can offer a greater variety of loan products, and reach a much
broader client base. This increases once again, the
homeownership possibility for many, more Americans. Thanks to
the expanding mortgage product line, the increase in real estate
values, and the efforts of Fannie Mae, more Americans own their
own home than ever before. Where will the future take Fannie
Mae, and corporations like her? I think the Fannie Mae
Corporation will continue to foster growth and the realization
of the American Dream for many successful years to come.