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Mortgage Loan for Foreign Nationals Relocating to the United States

Many of Global Mobility Solutions’ clients have transferees relocating to the United States from outside the country. Often, they will need a mortgage loan to buy a home. These transferees may not have established credit in the US. As a result, they will not have a credit profile that lenders can use to determine their creditworthiness.

GMS spoke with Michael Farner, an expert at Quicken Loans who agreed to share his advice and guidance on this topic.

How Can a Foreign National Obtain a Mortgage to Buy a Home in the US?

According to Michael Farner, if a foreign national has established credit in the US over a period of time long enough to have all three credit bureaus reporting, Quicken Loans would also be able to lend at that time.

Quicken Loans and other mortgage companies have a program to support foreign nationals who are relocating to the US and want to obtain a mortgage, but who have not established credit in the US. The program entails work on the part of Quicken Loans to create a credit profile for the foreign national.

Important Points to Note for Program Eligibility Include:

  1. There must be 0 credit established in the US to qualify for this program. In other words, the foreign national must not have obtained any other credit instrument. Examples may include a loan to buy a car or a credit card in the US.
  2. The foreign national must provide a social security number.

If the foreign national is eligible for the Quicken Loans program, the lender will then build a credit profile for the customer. To do this, the lender may examine the foreign national’s debt in their departure country. This examination will include:

  1. Information on payments for housing, including rent payments, showing 24 months of history for each credit reference.
  2. Information for three other “non-housing” debts that can establish payment histories. Examples may include insurance, utilities, or automobile loans. These debts must also show 24 months of history for each credit reference.

The foreign national may need to assist the lender in obtaining information. The lender may ask the foreign national to participate in a conference call with their departure country’s financial institution.

Once Quicken Loans gathers sufficient information, they will build a credit profile for the foreign national. The credit profile will determine how much they can borrow on a mortgage loan, and the terms of the mortgage.

What are the Features of a Mortgage for a Foreign National?

A mortgage for a transferee who will be relocating to the US is similar to a mortgage for any US-based customer who is seeking to buy a home.

For a foreign national, a mortgage will generally feature the following:

  1. Finances the purchase of an existing home.
  2. Length may be 15 or 30 years.
  3. Interest rate may be fixed or variable.
  4. Foreign national borrower makes principle and interest payments for the life of the mortgage.
  5. Mortgage is often sold to investors in the bond market.

Do Foreign National Transferees Need to Sell Their Current Home Before Applying for a New Mortgage?

Foreign national transferees who are relocating and who currently own a home in their departure country may want to keep their current home. Everyone’s situation is different, and what is possible depends on a number of factors:

  1. Is there a mortgage on the current home in the departure country?
  2. If yes, what is the amount of the current home mortgage?
  3. What are the amount and terms of the mortgage loan for the home in the US?
  4. Can the transferee obtain approval for the total debt load? This would include their current mortgage and the new mortgage loan in the US.

What does this mean?

Foreign national transferees who want to obtain a mortgage in the US to buy a home should review their current financial arrangements with a qualified lender. Transferees who have a mortgage on their current home in their departure country may be able to obtain mortgage for a home in the US. However, this depends on their financial circumstances. Importantly, transferees should understand that they must obtain approval for the total amount of current mortgage debt and the new mortgage loan in the US.

What should employers do?

Employers with foreign national transferees looking to buy a home in the US should direct them to speak with qualified lenders and financial advisors for guidance. Employers should also review their relocation policies to determine if enhancements can be made to allow for exceptions that may arise from foreign national transferees who want to obtain a mortgage in the US.

Conclusion

Global Mobility Solutions’ team of corporate relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients understand how to communicate to foreign national transferees any issues related to obtaining mortgages to purchase a home in the US. Therefore, our team can help your company understand how best to proceed by providing guidance to foreign national transferees on obtaining information from qualified lenders and financial advisors.

Contact our experts online to discuss your company’s relocation program needs, or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

GMS is sharing public knowledge and can help companies more clearly understand mortgage loans for foreign national relocations. However, GMS is not a CPA firm or a lender, and is not giving financial advice. Everyone’s financial situation is different; individuals and employers should consult their lenders and financial advisors prior to making any decisions.

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United Kingdom Housing Market Sees Rate of Annual Price Growth Decline

The United Kingdom housing market is experiencing a period with annual price growth in decline. Annual price growth through August 2018 declined to 2% from July’s rate of 2.5%. Additionally, house values on a month to month basis declined by 0.5%, the largest monthly decline on record since July 2012.

What is causing the annual price growth to decline?

The annual price growth is declining due to a number of factors:

  • The UK housing market is coming off an extended thirty-year expansion as economic growth begins to slow.
  • Uncertainty fueled by Brexit has further dampened both the economy and home buyer enthusiasm.
  • In the UK, an increase in stamp duty on second homes to 3% has also hurt demand. Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is a tax on land transactions in the UK arising from the Finance Act of 2003. SDLT is not a stamp duty, but a form of self-assessed transfer tax charged on “land transactions.”
  • The market typically experiences a period of slow activity during the summer months as well, with many people on holiday.
  • The UK housing market currently has too much stock on the market, dampening prices. The market has the highest amount of stock since September 2015. Up to one third of houses have had at least one price reduction, the highest percentage in summer since 2011.

These factors combined are creating a faster rate of annual price growth declines. The declining rate of annual price growth is further hampered by falling UK home prices.

Where are prices declining the most?

London is currently experiencing an economic slowdown. Home prices in London are falling at their fastest rate since the city experienced the pain of the worldwide financial crisis earlier in this decade. London home prices fell 0.7% on an annual basis through June, the lowest rate since September 2009, and fell 0.2% in May. June was the fifth month London house prices have fallen in 2018. The rate of annual price growth has been slowing in the UK since 2016, and has remained below 5% throughout most of 2017 and 2018.

What should employers expect?

Employers should expect that the UK housing market may present favorable conditions for relocations to the UK market, as buyers may be able to obtain good quality properties at better prices. Conversely, employers looking to relocate employees from the UK market may experience longer delays for property sales. They may also experience some transferees not desiring to relocate in the short term due to lower home selling prices.

What should employers do?

Employers should review their hiring plans and determine if there are opportunities to relocate transferees to the UK while the housing market is presenting favorable buying opportunities. Employers should examine their relocation policies to determine if they should be amended to assist transferees looking to relocate out of the UK as the housing market experiences annual price growth declines and home prices decline overall.

Conclusion

Global Mobility Solutions’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients with their country-specific employment, visa, and residency requirements. We can help your company understand how to understand and respond effectively to the UK housing market’s impact on transferees and their willingness to accept relocations as annual price growth declines.

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Why Companies Should Encourage Transferees to Buy Instead of Rent

Why should your company encourage transferees to buy instead of rent? Our team of global relocation experts review thousands of relocation policies on a regular basis. We work with our clients to incorporate best practices, so they can gain a competitive edge with their relocation policies and attract the highest caliber of talent.

Consistently, many relocation policies have not offered home purchase benefits to current renters. Instead, current renters received benefits that directed them to remain as renters. Recent consultation with several clients provides new insight into this practice.

Many clients are now offering home purchase benefits to current renters, to encourage transferees to buy instead of rent. This trend is increasing, as clients are learning that home purchase benefits for current renters return several benefits back to the client in terms of employee retention. As we examine this trend, a new best practice is appearing in relocation policies.

There are 7 distinct benefits for clients when they encourage transferees to buy instead of rent:

1. Transferees establish strong roots in a neighborhood and community.

Think of the time you may have taken a job and moved to a new location. You may have spent time finding a new home and exploring neighborhoods. Your family members may have expressed what was important for their needs as well. Factors may include nearby schools, or amenities like parks and shopping centers.

Each facet of a community becomes a part of a transferee’s life. As a result, those who put down strong roots by establishing home ownership are more likely to remain committed to their neighborhood, their city, and their employer.

2. Transferees can personalize a home so they can settle in comfortably, so encourage transferees to buy.

Transferees who buy can easily personalize a home to meet their distinct preferences. Everything from painting their front door to match a favorite color to decorating interior spaces to their liking can lead to greater transferee satisfaction with their living arrangements. Satisfaction with their home is more likely to lead transferees to feel satisfied with their relocation as well.

Renters, on the other hand, often are limited to moving into an apartment, and cannot easily customize the space. Even if they do some customization such as interior painting, they often must return the apartment to its original condition if they were to vacate. Renters face a strong disincentive when it comes to personalizing their living space. Living in a space they cannot personalize often makes renters feel as if they are nomads. The end of their lease is already defined, which seems to put a mark on their time in a specific location. This may lead transferees to believe they can easily move to another apartment, or another position.

Corporate talent acquisition should work in tandem with employee retention so relocation policies offer home purchase benefits. This will help encourage transferees to feel as if their relocation is permanent, and not a temporary state.

3. Monthly mortgage costs are consistent year to year, while rents can increase dramatically.

One of the benefits to buying a home versus renting is the stability of mortgage payments. Monthly costs for a mortgage tend to be consistent year to year, defined by the terms of the mortgage upfront. As a result, this allows buyers to know their monthly housing costs and provides for better budgeting and financial planning.

Renters could face a rent increase as soon as their lease expires. There are many reasons why landlords would increase rent, including higher property taxes, inflation, or higher building maintenance costs. They might just want to make more money, and if demand for rentals in the area is high, then rent increases are easy to implement because those who move are easily replaced with other renters. Increases in rent could be exceptionally high. Therefore, renters need to make a decision on a regular basis if they want to absorb the cost of the rent increase, or take on the additional expense of searching for a new rental, and paying to move their belongings.

Overall, transferees who rent often are subject to somewhat volatile conditions that can impair their job performance. If they must worry about their housing options in the face of rent increases on a regular basis, transferees certainly cannot easily focus on corporate objectives.

4. Home mortgages are similar to saving plans and investments, and owners can more easily move up to a larger home at a later date.

There are numerous benefits to home ownership, and transferees can gain greater satisfaction with their relocation with home purchase benefits. Home ownership lets transferees build financial equity, and a home is an investment that will increase over time. Homeowners have tax benefits they can claim as well. Mortgage interest, property taxes, and other items may provide tax deductions on an annual basis. As a home gains value over time, and as the homeowner builds greater equity each year as their mortgage balance declines, homeowners have a built-in savings and investment vehicle in real estate they can use in the future.

Employers benefit if they encourage transferees to buy instead of rent by reinforcing the high value homeownership returns to the transferee, cementing their interest in staying in a location.

5. In many markets, rentals are extremely competitive to secure and the costs exceed homeownership. Security deposits can often exceed a home purchase down payment.

Brooklyn

Several markets have seen the cost of rentals rise far beyond the cost of homeownership. A recent example can be found in Brooklyn, New York. A three bedroom, one bathroom apartment at 378 Grand Avenue is listed on Zillow at $3,900 per month (not including renter’s insurance costs).

A house located at 575 Jerome Street with five bedrooms and two bathrooms is listed for $599,000. Using a mortgage calculator, over a 30 year time period at a rate of 3.92%, with a mortgage balance of $575,000, taxes of $6,000, insurance of $1,500, and Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) of 0.5%, the monthly mortgage costs for the house are $3,583.27.

In Brooklyn, a renter at 378 Grand Avenue can get a receipt for the rent they pay each month. Also, they may face a rent increase at the end of their lease. A homeowner can get more space, tax benefits, and an equity-building investment vehicle with a home on Jerome Street. It is easy to see how offering home purchase benefits can help transferees feel more satisfaction with their relocation.

Denver

Another recent example can be found in Denver, Colorado. A three bedroom, three bathroom apartment at 2590 Welton Street is listed on Zillow at $3,855 per month (not including renter’s insurance costs). A house located at 90 N. Lincoln Street with three bedrooms and two bathrooms lists for $610,000. Using similar parameters as the other example, with a mortgage balance of $585,559, taxes of $6,000, insurance costs of $1,500, and PMI of 0.5%, the monthly mortgage costs for the house are $3,637.59

6. If a transferee does not commit to their new community, they often view their opportunity as a job and not as a career.

Companies go to great lengths to acquire highly skilled talent. Often companies design relocation packages to highlight the benefits of an employment opportunity, to encourage prospects to accept job offers. In reality, it is in the company’s best interest to have the transferee think of the opportunity as a career offer. Finding and acquiring talent can be challenging.

Companies should have a career plan for the new hire, so they view the opportunity as a career, not as a job. This perception helps transferees commit to staying with their employer. Home purchase benefits let transferees commit to staying in their new community. Transferees that commit to their community are more likely to commit to their career.

7. A transferee who buys is more committed than a transferee who rents. Also, if a client offers home purchase benefits, then the employee knows the company is more committed to the employee.

A company can reinforce employee retention by showing employees they commit to them and their future. Employers should encourage transferees to buy instead of rent. This sends the message that the company wants the transferee to stay. If a company gives the impression to a transferee that they are temporary by only providing rental assistance, the transferee will get that message and feel as if they are a temporary employee.

Employers that give the impression to the transferee that they want them to join their company and their community by putting down roots and buying a home, will have transferees who believe they are part of the company’s future. In talent acquisition and employee retention, the message from the company should always be one of acceptance, inclusion, and permanence. Acquiring highly skilled talent is a difficult challenge. Companies that are successful in this endeavor should make employee retention efforts even more successful by offering home purchase benefits to transferees.

Rent Versus Buy Calculator Will Help Encourage Transferees 

Global Mobility Solutions has a wide range of online tools and resources for clients and transferees. GMS’ Rent Versus Buy Calculator is an easy to use, step-by-step program. This program compares the cost of renting versus the cost of buying a home. Employers that encourage transferees to buy instead of rent can use this online tool to encourage homeownership. This in turn helps the transferee make the decision to buy in their new community. This decision will help the transferee feel like a part of the company. As a result, they will be more willing to stay with the company on a long term basis.

What Should Employers do to Encourage Transferees to Buy Instead of Rent?

Employers should work with an RMC that has the qualifications, knowledge, and experience to ensure their relocation policies provide home purchase benefits to transferees who are current renters. As a result, this will promote stronger employee retention as transferees put down roots in communities and gain greater satisfaction with their relocation.

Conclusion

Global Mobility Solutions’ team of global relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients design relocation policies that reflect best practices to promote employee retention. We can help your company understand how to leverage home purchase benefits for current renters to encourage transferees to buy and help ensure successful relocations.

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Learn best practices from Global Mobility Solutions, the relocation industry and technology experts who are dedicated to keeping you informed and connected. Contact our experts online or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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