According to a recent report by the National Association of Realtors, HUD will be enacting new FHA condo rules. These rules will change a few things, but most importantly they will extend the approval process to individual condo units and extend the FHA certifications of condominium developments from two to three years. This change will ease the compliance obligations put on condo boards likely adding to the total number of FHA approved condos. Providing additional affordable housing options will allow a whole new group of first time home buyers to enter the market. These changes, along with the already low FHA mortgage rates, will make it that much easier for families to buy a property of their own. These changes come as NAR and HUD have been working together to solve a recent decrease in condo lending in recent history and provide affordable options to more families across the United States. The rule changes will take affect in mid October 2019.