FHA Updates Guidance on Sales Comparison Grid for Manufactured Homes
On November 2, the FHA released a mortgage letter (ML) updating the sales comparison approach for manufactured homes. The update to the FHA’s rule affects how real estate appraisers will now appraise manufactured homes using the sales comparison approach (SCA) grid. The SCA is the mix of attributes in a home that determine its value (e.g., floor area, features, location, number of bathrooms, lot size, etc.) A manufactured home is a home constructed entirely off-site and then shipped on-site. According to the FHA’s ML, letter “updates the exception in the Sales Comparison Approach for Manufactured Housing (II.D.5.k) section of the Single-Family Housing Policy Handbook 4000.1” by aligning the FHA’s insurance guidelines with the requirements from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac programs.”
HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge spoke on this change, stating “the critical step we are taking today ensures HUD is in alignment with our industry partners, and it will make more quality affordable housing available to people across the country.”
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