Nama hopes negative equity plan will kick-start sales
HOW DO you encourage people to buy a home at a time when the price of property is continuing to fall? The National Asset Management Agency (Nama) believes it may have part of the answer.
"It will work like this.
* A property in Nama is for sale at €200,000 in 2011. A couple approaches a bank with a €20,000 deposit, seeking a €180,000 mortgage. The couple are however worried that the value of property may fall, leaving them in negative equity.
* Nama will defer 20 per cent of the property's current value, €40,000 in this case. The payment of this amount will only be due to Nama if the value of the property is maintained or increased over the next five years
* All dealings by the couple are with the bank - they do not deal with Nama at any stage. The bank approves the €180,000 mortgage, the purchase is completed and repayments begin."
Link to Story in today's Irish Times: [broken link removed]
HOW DO you encourage people to buy a home at a time when the price of property is continuing to fall? The National Asset Management Agency (Nama) believes it may have part of the answer.
"It will work like this.
* A property in Nama is for sale at €200,000 in 2011. A couple approaches a bank with a €20,000 deposit, seeking a €180,000 mortgage. The couple are however worried that the value of property may fall, leaving them in negative equity.
* Nama will defer 20 per cent of the property's current value, €40,000 in this case. The payment of this amount will only be due to Nama if the value of the property is maintained or increased over the next five years
* All dealings by the couple are with the bank - they do not deal with Nama at any stage. The bank approves the €180,000 mortgage, the purchase is completed and repayments begin."
Link to Story in today's Irish Times: [broken link removed]