Home Equity Protection

Home Equity Protection

Home equity protection generally comes in the form of a contract that pays the buyer of protection if a particular home price index declines in value. The buyer of protection is typically a homeowner that wishes to protect the value of their home [cite web |url=http://protectyourhomeequity.com |title=Lighthouse Group Description of Products |work=Lighthouse Group Home Equity Protection] , but many home equity protection programs allow speculators to purchase contracts in areas where they believe that home prices will decline so that they can benefit from home price declines.

The term first entered the mainstream in 2002 as several scholars at Yale University [ cite web |url=http://icf.som.yale.edu/home_equity.shtml | title=Yale University Home Equity Protection study |work=Yale School of Management] worked in conjunction with a program in Syracuse, NJ, which was developed with the intent of increasing home ownership in neighborhoods on the verge of collapse that were marred by ever declining home prices. [ cite news | url=http://www.forbes.com/2002/08/28/0829whynot.html |title=Price Protect Your Home |date=2002-08-29 |work=Forbes.com] The Syracuse non-profit program, called Home HeadQuarters, was sponsored by the Syracuse Neighborhood Initiative, and a homeowner could protect the value of their home for a one-time fee of 1.5% of the home's value. In many cases, a local organization would pay the fee for the homeowner if they agreed to live in the home for 3 years. Similar programs were developed in other municipalities to encourage homeownership in specific areas that were considered to be at risk of losing home value due to increased rental conversions and other factors.

Lockout periods were required in many of the early programs, and prevent the owner of the home equity protection from collecting for some period of time. Reasonable lockout periods range from 1 - 3 years, but some programs require lockout periods of as many as 15 years, which is generally considered too long as it is a rare case for a home to lose value over any historical 15 year period in the United States (in most cities).

Hedging

Any protection contract is essentially providing a hedge to the owner against declining home prices. The provider (protection seller) of the contract will generally have a significant reserve in place and will also hedge their risk using housing futures from the CME Chicago Board of Trade and other real estate short strategies to help mitigate losses.

Payouts

Losses are generally measured by a nationally recognized house price index such as Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) or the S&P Case-Shiller index.

Differences from Insurance

Most home equity protection products are not insurance and do not require an insurable interest from the buyer of protection.

waps

There are some similarities with swaps, particularly total return swap and credit default swaps.

References

ee also

*United States housing bubble
*Chicago Board of Trade
*Real estate bubble
*Recession of 2008
*Real estate pricing
*Real estate appraisal
*Real estate economics
*Real estate trends
*Creative Real Estate Investing
*Deed in lieu of foreclosure
*Foreclosure consultant

External links

* [http://protectyourhomeequity.com Lighthouse Group, a national provider of HEP contracts with free quotes and examples on line]
* [http://www.forbes.com/2002/08/28/0829whynot.html Price Protect Your Home ] - from Forbes
* [http://www2.standardandpoors.com/portal/site/sp/en/us/page.topic/indices_csmahp/0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,0,0,0,0,0.html S&P Case/Shiller Home Page]
* [http://www.ofheo.gov/ OFHEO's Home Price Index]
* [http://www.syracusesni.org/equitysite/faqs/faqs.html Home HeadQuarters] - The Syracuse New York Home Value Protection Project.* [http://www.equitylockfinancial.com Equity Lock, national provider of contracts, some examples on line]
* [http://icf.som.yale.edu/home_equity.shtml Yale International Center for Finance] - Generic discussion of Home Equity Protection, and the Syracuse NJ program from Yale University.
* [http://blownmortgage.com/2007/09/22/how-to-protect-your-home-equity-in-a-falling-market/ Other ways to protect your home equity] - from Blown Mortgage.


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