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Fha Financing : ce qu'il faut savoir
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HUD Secretary Scott Turner rescinded a 2024 rule tying FHA and USDA new construction loans to 2021 IECC compliance. Fha Financing s'impose comme l'un des sujets qui mobilisent l'attention en United States ce jeudi.

Les faits

  • HUD Secretary Scott Turner rescinded a 2024 rule tying FHA and USDA new construction loans to 2021 IECC compliance.
  • “If a home was to receive an FHA or USDA mortgage, it was deemed ineligible if it did not comply with the IECC,” Turner said. “Today, I am rescinding this onerous rule because it literally can bring an increase of $20,000 to $31,000 per single-family project.”
  • Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner said the agency is rescinding energy-efficiency requirements tied to loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and U.S.
  • A 2024 rule under the Biden administration had made new homes ineligible for FHA or USDA mortgages unless they complied with the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), which imposed stricter building standards.
  • The FHA and USDA loan programs will comply with the energy efficiency standards that were in effect prior to the publication of the 2024 rule.

L'essentiel

Dans le détail, Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner said the agency is rescinding energy-efficiency requirements tied to loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) and U.S.

Sur le fond, a 2024 rule under the Biden administration had made new homes ineligible for FHA or USDA mortgages unless they complied with the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), which imposed stricter building standards.

Concrètement, the FHA and USDA loan programs will comply with the energy efficiency standards that were in effect prior to the publication of the 2024 rule.

Au-delà de ce constat, the Departments of Housing and Urban Development and Agriculture on Tuesday repealed a Biden administration policy that would require federally-backed mortgages to adhere to updated energy efficiency codes, requirements that homebuilders claimed add more than $20,000 to the cost of homes.

Reste à préciser que Turner announced the move Tuesday at HousingWire’s The Gathering in Austin.

Les chiffres

“If a home was to receive an FHA or USDA mortgage, it was deemed ineligible if it did not comply with the IECC,” Turner said. “Today, I am rescinding this onerous rule because it literally can bring an increase of $20,000 to $31,000 per single-family project.”

Plus précisément, According to him, the average price of a home in some areas is $300,000, but the median price is $400,000.

Dans la foulée, But what they didn’t revise, or didn’t say, is that it is going to take 90 years to do that,” he added.

À ce stade, In July 2025, HUD and USDA issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking additional comment from stakeholders to help inform the agencies’ review of the 2024 standard.According to the HUD and USDA, the move is in alignment with a recent ruling from the U.S.

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Ce qui se dit

“The Trump administration’s focus is to facilitate new housing supply and ensure that every American family has a path to homeownership without being sidelined by bureaucratic red tape,” HUD Secretary Scott Turner said in a statement.

“Compliance with the rule would have placed significant new cost pressures on home builders and multifamily developers, making it harder to deliver the affordable, attainable communities that are urgently needed,” Owens said.

Le contexte

Reste à préciser que the Trump administration rescinded a policy that would require federally-backed mortgages to adhere to updated energy efficiency codes.

À noter par ailleurs : In 2024, the Biden administration finalized a rule requiring all new construction homes to use the most up-to-date 2021 energy efficiency codes in order to qualify for federal loans from HUD and USDA.

Plus précisément, Trump administration undoes Biden green codes industry said to add $20k to home costs.

Dans la foulée, the administration at the time said the stricter codes would apply to about one-sixth of all homes built each year, and would yield savings for homeowners over time of about 35%.

À ce stade, HUD noted that the Trump administration has since delayed the compliance data for the 2024 rule.

Recherches associées

Plusieurs requêtes connexes accompagnent ce sujet : Greystone Provides $18.9 Million in HUD-Insured Financing for Baltimore Multifamily Property • La FHA lance une campagne de financement pour un nouveau service dans Argenteuil - le • Preparing for a successful Homeowner Assistance Fund program • Greystone Provides $41 Million in Bridge Financing for Assisted Living Portfolio in Minnesota • Greystone Provides $57.3 Million in HUD-Insured • Karen Ford Joins Greystone as Vice President for FHA Lending.

À retenir

  • A 2024 rule under the Biden administration had made new homes ineligible for FHA or USDA mortgages unless they complied with the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), which imposed stricter building standards.
  • The FHA and USDA loan programs will comply with the energy efficiency standards that were in effect prior to the publication of the 2024 rule.
  • The Departments of Housing and Urban Development and Agriculture on Tuesday repealed a Biden administration policy that would require federally-backed mortgages to adhere to updated energy efficiency codes, requirements that homebuilders claimed add more than $20,000 to the cost of homes.
  • Recherches qui explosent : Greystone Provides $18.9 Million in HUD-Insured Financing for Baltimore Multifamily Property, La FHA lance une campagne de financement pour un nouveau service dans Argenteuil - le, Preparing for a successful Homeowner Assistance Fund program, Greystone Provides $41 Million in Bridge Financing for Assisted Living Portfolio in Minnesota.
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