Washington, D.C. – Today, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) announced its 2021 affordable housing goals for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the Enterprises). Due to the economic uncertainty related to the COVID-19 national pandemic, FHFA is announcing the benchmarks for calendar year 2021 only, and those levels will remain the same as they were for 2018-2020. The current benchmarks were set to expire on December 31, 2020.
The final rule establishes both single-family and multifamily housing goals.
FHFA is also publishing an advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPR) seeking input on issues that FHFA may address in future housing goals rulemaking. FHFA plans to issue a proposed and final rule in 2021 that will establish housing goal benchmarks for 2022 and beyond. The ANPR provides an opportunity for the public to provide input on issues that will help ensure the housing goals benchmarks continue to effectively support affordable housing. The deadline for submitting responses to the ANPR is February 28, 2021.
Single-Family Housing Goals:
Goal |
Benchmark level for 2021 |
Low-Income Home Purchase Goal |
24 percent |
Very Low-Income Home Purchase Goal |
6 percent |
Low-Income Areas Home Purchase Subgoal |
14 percent |
Low-Income Refinancing Goal |
21 percent |
To meet a single-family housing goal or subgoal, the percentage of mortgage purchases by an Enterprise that meets each goal or subgoal must exceed either the benchmark level set in advance by FHFA or the market level for that year. The market level is determined retrospectively each year, based on the actual goal-qualifying share of the overall market as measured by FHFA based on Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) data for that year.
Multifamily Housing Goals:
Goal |
Benchmark level for 2021 |
Low-Income Goal |
315,000 units |
Very Low-Income Subgoal |
60,000 units |
Low-Income Small Multifamily Subgoal |
10,000 units |
To meet a multifamily housing goal or subgoal, an Enterprise must purchase mortgages on multifamily properties (properties with five or more units) with rental units affordable to families in each category, as well as a subgoal for properties with 5-50 units. FHFA measures Enterprise multifamily goals performance against benchmark levels set by FHFA.
Link to rule.
Responses to the ANPR must be received on or before February 28, 2021. The ANPR and instructions on how to submit responses can be found here.
For more information about the Enterprise housing goals, click here.
Contacts:
Media: Raffi Williams / Adam Russell Adam.Russell@FHFA.gov