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SERVICE PROVIDES AVERAGE PURCHASE PRICES FOR ISSUERS OF QUALIFIED MORTGAGE BONDS.


Rev. Proc. 89-59; 1989-2 C.B. 771

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Citations: Rev. Proc. 89-59; 1989-2 C.B. 771

Obsoleted in part by Rev. Proc. 91-17 Supplemented by Rev. Proc. 90-51 Modified by Rev. Proc. 90-24

Rev. Proc. 89-59

SECTION 1. PURPOSE

This revenue procedure provides issuers of qualified mortgage bonds, as defined in section 143(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, and issuers of mortgage credit certificates, as defined in section 25(c), with (1) the average purchase prices for new and existing residences located in the United States, and (2) the average area purchase price safe harbor limitations for new and existing residences located in statistical areas in each state and the District of Columbia.

SEC. 2. BACKGROUND

01 Section 103(a) of the Code provides that, except as provided in section 103(b), gross income does not include interest on any state or local bond. Section 103(b)(1) provides that section 103(a) shall not apply to any private activity bond that is not a "qualified bond" within the meaning of section 141. Section 141(e) provides that the term "qualified bond" means any private activity bond if such bond (1) is a qualified mortgage bond, (2) meets the volume cap requirements under section 146, and (3) meets the applicable requirements under section 147.

02 Section 143(a)(1)(A) of the Code provides that the term "qualified mortgage bond" means a bond that is issued as part of a qualified mortgage issue. Section 143(a)(2)(A) provides that the term "qualified mortgage issue" means an issue by a state or political subdivision thereof of one or more bonds, but only if (i) all proceeds of such issue (exclusive of issuance costs and a reasonably required reserve) are to be used to finance owner-occupied residences; (ii) such issue meets the requirements of subsections (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h), (i), and (m)(7) of section 143; (iii) such issue does not meet the private business tests of paragraphs (1) and (2) of section 141(b); and (iv) with respect to amounts received more than 10 years after the date of issuance, repayments of $250,000 or more of principal on financing provided by the issue are used not later than the close of the first semiannual period beginning after the date the prepayment (or complete repayment) is received to redeem bonds that are part of such issue.

03 An issue of bonds meets the requirements of subsection (e) of section 143 of the Code only if the acquisition cost of each residence financed by the issue does not exceed 90 percent of the average area purchase price applicable to such residence. In the case of a targeted area residence, the acquisition cost may exceed 90 percent, but must not exceed 110 percent, of the average area purchase price. The term "average area purchase price" means, with respect to any residence, the average purchase price of single-family residences (in the statistical area in which the residence is located) that were purchased during the most recent 12-month period for which sufficient statistical information is available. Separate determinations are made for new and existing residences, and for two-, three-, and four-family residences.

04 Section 143(e)(2) of the Code provides that the determination of the average area purchase price for a statistical area shall be made as of the date on which the commitment to provide the financing is made or, if earlier, the date of the purchase of the residence.

05 Section 6a.103A-2(f)(5)(i) of the Temporary Regulations under Title II of the Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1980 (issued under former section 103A(f), the predecessor of section 143(e)) provides that an issuer may rely upon the average area purchase price safe harbor limitations published by the Department of the Treasury for the statistical area in which a residence is located. An issuer may use a limitation different from the published safe harbor limitation if the issuer has more accurate and comprehensive data.

06 When computing the average area purchase price for a statistical area that is a county, the issuer ordinarily must make the computation on an individual county basis and may not combine two or more counties.

07 Section 143(k)(2)(A) of the Code provides that the term "statistical area" means (i) a metropolitan statistical area (MSA), and (ii) any county (or the portion thereof) that is not within an MSA.

08 An MSA is an area that contains a city of at least 50,000 population, or an urbanized area of at least 50,000 with a total metropolitan population of at least 100,000. If an area has more than one million population and meets certain other specified requirements, it is termed a "consolidated metropolitan statistical area" (CMSA), consisting of major components recognized as "primary metropolitan statistical areas" (PMSA). See Office of Management and Budget Release No. OMB-83-20, dated June 27, 1983.

09 A state or local government may elect to exchange all or part of its qualified mortgage bond authority for authority to issue mortgage credit certificates. In general, the recipient of a mortgage credit certificate may claim a federal income tax credit equal to the product of the certificate credit rate and the interest paid or accrued during the tax year on the remaining principal of the certified indebtedness amount. Section 25(c)(2)(A)(iii)(III) of the Code provides that the indebtedness certified by mortgage credit certificates must meet the purchase price requirements under section 143(e). Thus, the purchase price of the residence financed may not exceed 90 percent of the average area purchase price (110 percent in a targeted area).

10 Average area purchase price safe harbor limitations were most recently published in Rev. Proc. 89-48, 1988-2 C.B. 635. Section 3.01 of Rev. Proc. 88-48 provides that issuers may rely on those average area purchase price safe harbor limitations until new safe harbor limitations are published. Rev. Proc. 89-27, 1989-15 I.R.B. 19, supplemented Rev. Proc. 88-48 by adding average area purchase price safe harbor limitations for Guam and Puerto Rico.

11 Section 143(f) of the Code imposes a requirement concerning the income of mortgagors for whom financing is provided under qualified mortgage bonds. Section 25(c)(2)(A)(iii)(IV) provides that the recipients of mortgage credit certificates must meet the income requirements under section 143(f). Under section 143(f)(1), this income requirement is generally met only if owner financing under a qualified mortgage bond, and all certified indebtedness amounts under a mortgage credit certificate program are provided to mortgagors whose family income is 115 percent or less of the applicable median family income. However, paragraph (5) of section 143(f) generally provides for an upward adjustment of the income requirement in areas (high housing cost areas) where the ratio of the area's housing costs to the area's median income is more than 20 percent higher than the analogous ratio computed on a national basis.

12 For purposes of determining whether an area is a high housing cost area under section 143(f)(5) of the Code, the issuer of bonds or certificates must compute the housing cost/income ratio under section 143(f)(5)(D). Two of the elements that must be considered in computing the housing cost/income ratio are the average purchase prices for new and existing residences located in the United States. Section 3.01 of Rev. Proc. 89-32, 1989-24 I.R.B. 62, sets forth the national average purchase prices -- $127,800 for new residences and $105,200 for existing residences. These national average purchase prices are effective until they are rendered obsolete by a new revenue procedure, such as this one.

13 The Department of Housing and Urban Development has provided the Internal Revenue Service with estimates of average area purchase prices. These estimates are based on information from the monthly "Mortgage Interest Rate Survey" (MIRS), Part A, prepared by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (now the Office of Thrift Supervision). The survey contains sales price estimates for both new and existing one-family nonfarm residences. The estimates are generally based on data for the 12 months ending May 31, 1989. However, if insufficient sales data were available for MSAs and PMSAs for the 12 months ending May 31, 1989, consideration was given to earlier 12-month periods to the extent that sufficient data were available for such periods; but no sales data before June 1, 1987, were considered. If sufficient sales price estimates were available from the 12-month periods for both new and existing residences in a statistical area, safe harbor limitations for both new and existing residences were computed and are included in this revenue procedure. If sufficient sales price estimates were available for only one category (new or existing) of residence, then a safe harbor limitation for only that category is included in this revenue procedure. Data for the remaining areas in each state are combined to produce an estimate for "all other areas" in the state. If the available data for a state or for "all other areas" in a state are insufficient, a regional estimate of average purchase price is used.

14 The figures provided below incorporate adjustments that compensate for the fact that the underlying data from the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (now Office of Thrift Supervision) do not include mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration or loans guaranteed by the Veterans Administration.

SEC. 3. APPLICATION

01 When computing the housing cost/income ratio under section 143(f)(5) of the Code, issuers of qualified mortgage bonds or mortgage credit certificates must use as the average purchase price for residences located in the United States figures of $143,400 for new residences and $114,800 for existing residences (based on data from a 12-month period ending May 31, 1989).

02 Estimates of the average area purchase prices are set forth in section 4 below. Issuers may rely on these estimates as safe harbor limitations to satisfy the requirements of section 143(e) of the Code. If no estimate is available for an area, the safe harbor limitation for "all other areas" of the state may be used as a substitute for the omitted category.

03 Safe harbor limitations for two- to four-family residences are equal to the appropriate average area purchase price for single- family residences multiplied by the following adjustment factor: 1.126 for two-family residences, 1.363 for three-family residences, and 1.585 for four-family residences. These adjustment factors are similar to those used for the FHA mortgage limitations.

04 The average area purchase price safe harbor limitations, which are set forth below, have not been adjusted to reflect either the 90 percent of the average area purchase price described in section 143(e)(1) of the Code or the 110 percent of the average area purchase price described in section 143(e)(5).

05 If a residence is in an MSA or PMSA, the safe harbor limitation applicable to it is the limitation of that MSA or PMSA. In particular, if a residence is in an MSA or PMSA that contains more than one state and that is listed in Section 4 under a state that is different from the state in which the residence is located, then the safe harbor limitation applicable to that residence is the limitation provided for the MSA or PMSA and not the limitation provided for all other areas in the state in which the residence is located.

06 Issuers of qualified mortgage bonds and mortgage credit certificates that receive rulings permitting them to rely on an average area purchase price limitation that is higher than the applicable safe harbor limitation in this revenue procedure may rely on that higher limitation for the purpose of satisfying the purchase price requirement for bonds sold, and bond authority exchanged for authority to issue mortgage credit certificates, not more than 30 months following the termination date of the 12-month period used by the issuer to compute the limitation.

07 For purposes of using average area purchase prices to determine the housing cost/income ratio under section 143(f)(5)(D) of the Code, issuers who compute a different average area purchase price based on more accurate and comprehensive data must use data from a 12-month period that does not begin earlier than December 1, 1987, or end later than November 30, 1989.

                                        AVERAGE AREA PURCHASE PRICE

 

                                        SAFE HARBOR LIMITATIONS FOR

 

 STATE AND AREA DESIGNATION              SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES

 

 

                                         NEW               EXISTING

 

 Alabama

 

   Birmingham MSA                      $138,300            $ 88,800

 

   Huntsville MSA                       110,900             101,200

 

   Mobile MSA                             N/A*              101,600

 

   Tuscaloosa MSA                         N/A*               72,500

 

   All Other Areas                       99,800              90,000

 

 

 Alaska

 

   All Areas                            119,200              91,300

 

 

 Arizona

 

   Phoenix MSA                          151,400              99,900

 

   Tucson MSA                           123,700             107,800

 

   All Other Areas                       93,300              80,300

 

 

 Arkansas

 

   Little Rock-North Little Rock MSA      N/A*              117,000

 

   All Other Areas                      109,000              90,400

 

 

 California

 

   Anaheim-Santa Ana PMSA               225,600             187,100

 

   Bakersfield MSA                        N/A*               83,500

 

   Chico MSA                            101,200             102,000

 

   Fresno MSA                           143,000              94,600

 

   Los Angeles-Long Beach PMSA          191,900             171,000

 

   Modesto MSA                          123,200              97,700

 

   Oakland PMSA                         201,300             164,900

 

   Oxnard-Ventura PMSA                  241,100             181,400

 

   Redding MSA                          139,600              69,500

 

   Riverside-San Bernardino PMSA        143,000             125,700

 

   Sacramento MSA                       137,700             122,100

 

   Salinas-Seaside-Monterey MSA         208,200             162,600

 

   San Diego MSA                        184,900             150,700

 

   San Francisco PMSA                   260,100             217,400

 

   San Jose PMSA                        203,000             195,500

 

   Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc MSA 174,200             198,400

 

   Santa Cruz PMSA                      230,400             180,400

 

   Santa Rosa-Petaluma PMSA             159,700             151,000

 

   Stockton MSA                         118,800             105,300

 

   Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa PMSA          147,800             140,800

 

   Visalia-Tulare-Porterville MSA         N/A*               81,600

 

   All Other Areas                      136,600             106,200

 

 

 Colorado

 

   Boulder-Longmont PMSA                  N/A*              101,700

 

   Colorado Springs MSA                   N/A*              120,200

 

   Denver PMSA                          169,600             122,500

 

   Fort Collins-Loveland MSA              N/A*               96,000

 

   All Other Areas                      123,800              95,500

 

 

 Connecticut

 

   Bridgeport-Milford MSA                 N/A*              166,300

 

   Danbury PMSA                           N/A*              204,400

 

   Hartford PMSA                        178,900             157,500

 

   Middletown PMSA                        N/A*              202,300

 

   New Britain PMSA                       N/A*              147,500

 

   New Haven-Meriden MSA                191,400             156,100

 

   New London-Norwich MSA                 N/A*              138,600

 

   Stamford PMSA                          N/A*              206,600

 

   Waterbury MSA                          N/A*              143,300

 

   All Other Areas                      184,800             169,200

 

 

 Delaware

 

   Wilmington PMSA                      120,200              82,400

 

   All Other Areas                      102,800              97,100

 

 

 District of Columbia

 

   Washington MSA                       195,900             165,300

 

 

 Florida

 

   Bradenton MSA                          N/A*               77,800

 

   Daytona Beach MSA                     81,100              73,200

 

   Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood-Pompano

 

     Beach PMSA                         127,000              86,900

 

   Fort Myers-Cape Coral MSA             97,500              83,100

 

   Fort Pierce MSA                       94,300              80,600

 

   Gainesville MSA                        N/A*               67,400

 

   Jacksonville MSA                     104,900              77,700

 

   Lakeland-Winter Haven MSA             85,900              66,100

 

   Melbourne-Titusville-Palm Bay MSA    100,900              80,200

 

   Miami-Hialeah PMSA                   105,200              90,100

 

   Orlando MSA                           99,200              92,300

 

   Sarasota MSA                         113,300              93,200

 

   Tallahassee MSA                        N/A*               92,700

 

   Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA  102,000              82,000

 

   West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray

 

     Beach MSA                          139,800              97,100

 

   All Other Areas                       91,300              78,200

 

 

 Georgia

 

   Atlanta MSA                          147,400             113,600

 

   Augusta MSA                          112,100              76,500

 

   Macon-Warner Robins MSA                N/A*               69,400

 

   Savannah MSA                           N/A*               76,400

 

 

   All Other Areas                       92,200              73,100

 

 

 Hawaii

 

   Honolulu MSA                         156,700             156,900

 

   All Other Areas                      149,000             148,200

 

 

 Idaho

 

   All Areas                            119,200              92,300

 

 

 Illinois

 

   Aurora-Elgin PMSA                    155,000             100,500

 

   Bloomington-Normal MSA                 N/A*               57,800

 

   Champaign-Urbana-Rantoul MSA           N/A*               68,000

 

   Chicago PMSA                         150,900             106,900

 

   Decatur MSA                            N/A*               49,100

 

   Joliet PMSA                          142,900              95,900

 

   Kankakee MSA                           N/A*               54,200

 

   Lake County PMSA                     201,500             148,000

 

   Peoria MSA                             N/A*               40,300

 

   Rockford MSA                           N/A*               73,900

 

   Springfield MSA                        N/A*               60,800

 

   All Other Areas                       82,200              46,700

 

 

 Indiana

 

   Anderson MSA                           N/A*               52,800

 

   Evansville MSA                         N/A*               56,100

 

   FortWayne MSA                        109,600              65,100

 

   Gary-Hammond PMSA                     99,800              78,600

 

   Indianapolis MSA                     139,600              90,300

 

   South Bend-Mishawaka MSA               N/A*               64,500

 

   All Other Areas                       78,600              46,900

 

 

 Iowa

 

 

   Cedar Rapids MSA                       N/A*               72,300

 

   Davenport-Rock Island-Moline MSA       N/A*               54,800

 

   Des Moines MSA                       114,700              65,900

 

   Iowa City MSA                          N/A*               72,800

 

   Sioux City MSA                         N/A*               53,100

 

   All Other Areas                      110,800              61,600

 

 

 Kansas

 

   Lawrence MSA                           N/A*               79,200

 

   Topeka MSA                             N/A*               65,900

 

   Wichita MSA                          122,100              82,700

 

   All Other Areas                       65,600              59,300

 

 

 Kentucky

 

   Lexington-Fayette MSA                  N/A*               96,700

 

   Louisville MSA                       108,500              68,900

 

   All Other Areas                       76,500              54,500

 

 

 Louisiana

 

   Baton Rouge MSA                        N/A*               61,300

 

   New Orleans MSA                        N/A*               75,100

 

   All Other Areas                       96,700              67,900

 

 

 Maine

 

   Portland MSA                           N/A*               72,000

 

   All OtherAreas                       130,200              81,600

 

 

 Maryland

 

   Baltimore MSA                        155,600             122,700

 

   Cumberland MSA                         N/A*               64,200

 

   Hagerstown MSA                         N/A*               91,100

 

   All Other Areas                       86,000              76,600

 

 

 Massachusetts

 

   Boston PMSA                          165,400             166,000

 

   Brockton PMSA                          N/A*              139,500

 

   Fall River PMSA                      132,500             118,400

 

   Lawrence-Haverhill PMSA              208,000             170,400

 

   Lowell PMSA                            N/A*              174,800

 

   Salem-Gloucester PMSA                  N/A*              167,700

 

   Springfield MSA                      124,300             118,000

 

   Worcester MSA                          N/A*              130,100

 

   All Other Areas                      172,600             134,500

 

 

 Michigan

 

   Ann Arbor PMSA                       164,200              97,200

 

   Battle Creek MSA                       N/A*               56,000

 

   Benton Harbor MSA                      N/A*               66,000

 

   Detroit PMSA                         128,000              80,700

 

   Flint MSA                              N/A*               60,200

 

   Grand Rapids MSA                     116,400              77,200

 

   Jackson MSA                            N/A*               59,300

 

   Kalamazoo MSA                         87,300              69,800

 

   Lansing-East Lansing MSA             121,400              79,500

 

   Muskegon MSA                           N/A*               50,600

 

   Saginaw-Bay City-Midland MSA           N/A*               63,900

 

   All Other Areas                       83,100              59,800

 

 

 Minnesota

 

   Minneapolis-St. Paul MSA             144,400             117,900

 

   All Other Areas                       86,400              94,300

 

 

 Mississippi

 

   Jackson MSA                            N/A*               92,800

 

   All Other Areas                       85,900              66,500

 

 

 Missouri

 

   Kansas City Missouri-Kansas MSA      109,600              77,500

 

   St. Louis MSA                        103,800              91,400

 

   Springfield MSA                        N/A*               57,900

 

   All Other Areas                       93,200              56,400

 

 

 Montana

 

   All Areas                            129,600              97,200

 

 

 Nebraska

 

   Lincoln MSA                            N/A*               76,200

 

   Omaha MSA                              N/A*               69,900

 

   All Other Areas                       93,200              70,300

 

 

 Nevada

 

   Las Vegas MSA                        144,800              97,300

 

   Reno MSA                               N/A*              137,100

 

   All Other Areas                      140,700             125,700

 

 

 New Hampshire

 

   Nashua MSA                             N/A*              134,700

 

   All Other Areas                      173,600             130,600

 

 

 New Jersey

 

   Atlantic City MSA                    160,100             108,300

 

   Bergen-Passaic PMSA                  223,300             180,600

 

   Jersey City PMSA                       N/A*              121,300

 

   Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon PMSA    205,300             157,300

 

   Monmouth-Ocean PMSA                  170,200             137,300

 

   Newark PMSA                          194,400             166,500

 

   Trenton PMSA                         175,800             124,900

 

   All Other Areas                      161,400             123,100

 

 

 New Mexico

 

   All Areas                            113,500              74,800

 

 

 New York

 

   Albany-Schenectady-Troy MSA            N/A*              104,900

 

   Buffalo PMSA                           N/A*               69,800

 

   Glens Falls MSA                        N/A*              107,200

 

   Nassau-Suffolk PMSA                  202,600             168,900

 

   New York City PMSA                   192,500             188,000

 

   Niagara Falls PMSA                     N/A*               68,800

 

   Orange County PMSA                     N/A*              119,300

 

   Poughkeepsie MSA                       N/A*              118,700

 

   Rochester MSA                        137,100              83,900

 

   Syracuse MSA                         116,700              84,600

 

   All Other Areas                      109,900              80,100

 

 

 North Carolina

 

   Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill MSA     121,600              84,400

 

   Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point

 

     MSA                                121,600              77,500

 

   Raleigh-Durham MSA                   133,900             106,800

 

   All Other Areas                      106,900              68,400

 

 

 North Dakota

 

   All Areas                            129,600              97,200

 

 

 Ohio

 

   Akron PMSA                           126,000              72,000

 

   Canton MSA                            88,700              53,000

 

   Cincinnati PMSA                      137,000              81,500

 

   Cleveland PMSA                       125,100              81,400

 

   Columbus MSA                         130,300              85,900

 

   Dayton-Springfield MSA               140,800              73,800

 

   Hamilton-Middletown PMSA               N/A*               72,100

 

   Lorain-Elyria PMSA                   117,600              71,900

 

   Mansfield MSA                          N/A*               59,800

 

   Toledo MSA                             N/A*               69,000

 

   Youngstown-Warren MSA                  N/A*               49,500

 

   All Other Areas                      113,600              59,500

 

 

 Oklahoma

 

   Oklahoma City MSA                      N/A*               80,400

 

   Tulsa MSA                              N/A*               94,100

 

   All Other Areas                      118,200              86,500

 

 

 Oregon

 

   Eugene-Springfield MSA                 N/A*               78,500

 

 

   Portland PMSA                        110,800              86,400

 

   Salem MSA                              N/A*               63,800

 

   All Other Areas                       87,300              67,100

 

 

 Pennsylvania

 

   Allentown-Bethlehem MSA              137,300             100,700

 

   Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle MSA      119,300              72,300

 

   Lancaster MSA                        116,800              67,000

 

   Philadelphia PMSA                    175,500             122,100

 

   Pittsburgh PMSA                      140,400              79,400

 

   Reading MSA                          107,300              71,300

 

   Scranton-Wilkes-Barre MSA            110,400              80,100

 

   Williamsport MSA                       N/A*               48,400

 

   York MSA                             109,100              74,500

 

   All Other Areas                      108,400              52,100

 

 

 Rhode Island

 

   Pawtucket-Woonsocket-Attleboro PMSA  161,800             125,400

 

   Providence PMSA                        N/A*               99,100

 

   All Other Areas                      161,500             105,300

 

 

 South Carolina

 

   Charleston MSA                         N/A*               91,800

 

   Columbia MSA                         114,600              85,100

 

   Greenville-Spartanburg MSA           111,400              70,400

 

   All Other Areas                      105,000              85,700

 

 

 South Dakota

 

   All Areas                            129,600              97,200

 

 

 Tennessee

 

   Chattanooga MSA                       95,300              73,300

 

   Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol MSA     N/A*               65,100

 

   Knoxville MSA                         95,100             104,200

 

   Memphis MSA                          122,100             111,300

 

   Nashville MSA                        140,000             111,800

 

   All Other Areas                       87,700              53,000

 

 

 Texas

 

   Austin MSA                             N/A*               98,900

 

   Dallas PMSA                          119,500             110,300

 

   Fort Worth-Arlington PMSA              N/A*               99,500

 

   Houston PMSA                         134,700              97,700

 

   San Antonio MSA                        N/A*              111,900

 

   Tyler MSA                              N/A*               69,800

 

   All Other Areas                      116,800              81,800

 

 

 Utah

 

   Salt Lake City-Ogden MSA               N/A*               96,200

 

   All Other Areas                      119,900              88,800

 

 

 Vermont

 

   Burlington MSA                         N/A*              99,700

 

   All Other Areas                      127,700             101,700

 

 

 Virginia

 

   Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News

 

     MSA                                133,300             117,200

 

   Richmond-Petersburg MSA              132,000              95,000

 

   Roanoke MSA                            N/A*               89,300

 

   All Other Areas                      117,500              88,300

 

 

 Washington

 

   Seattle PMSA                         156,700             116,600

 

   Tacoma PMSA                          133,400              99,700

 

   All Other Areas                      106,400              70,700

 

 

 West Virginia

 

   All Areas                            149,400              67,500

 

 

 Wisconsin

 

   Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah MSA            N/A*               65,800

 

   La Crosse MSA                          N/A*               60,200

 

   Madison MSA                          117,800              79,100

 

   Milwaukee PMSA                       122,700              82,300

 

   All Other Areas                       82,200              62,200

 

 

 Wyoming

 

   All Areas                            129,600              97,00

 

 

* Not Available. The safe harbor limitation for all other areas of the state may be used.

SEC. 5. EFFECT ON OTHER REVENUE PROCEDURES

01 Rev. Proc. 88-48 is obsolete except as provided in section 6.04, 6.05, and 6.06 of this revenue procedure.

02 The average purchase prices for new and existing residences in the United States set forth in section 3.01 of Rev. Proc. 89-32 are obsolete except as provided in section 6.02 of this revenue procedure.

SEC. 6. EFFECTIVE DATES

01 Issuers of qualified mortgage bonds and mortgage credit certificates must use the national average purchase prices contained in section 3.01 of this revenue procedure for bonds sold, and bond authority exchanged for authority to issue mortgage credit certificates, in the period beginning on November 6, 1989, the date of publication of this revenue procedure in the Internal Revenue Bulletin, and ending on the date as of which such average purchase prices are rendered obsolete by a new revenue procedure.

02 Issuers of qualified mortgage bonds and mortgage credit certificates may continue to rely on the national average purchase prices as set forth in section 3.01 of Rev. Proc. 89-32 with respect to bonds sold, and bond authority exchanged for authority to issue mortgage credit certificates, before December 6, 1989, 30 days after publication of this revenue procedure in the Internal Revenue Bulletin, if the commitments to provide financing for the mortgages and the commitments to issue the certificates are made on or before Monday, February 5, 1990, 91 days after publication of this revenue procedure in the Internal Revenue Bulletin.

03 Issuers of qualified mortgage bonds and mortgage credit certificates may rely on the average area purchase price safe harbor limitations contained in this revenue procedure for the purpose of satisfying the purchase price requirement for bonds sold, and bond authority exchanged, in the period beginning on November 6, 1989, and ending on the date as of which such safe harbor limitations are rendered obsolete by a new revenue procedure.

04 Issuers of qualified mortgage bonds may continue to rely on the average area purchase price safe harbor limitations contained in Rev. Proc. 88-48 for mortgages financed with proceeds of bonds sold before December 6, 1989, if the commitments to provide financing for the mortgages are made on or before Monday, February 5, 1990.

05 Issuers of mortgage credit certificates may continue to rely on the average area purchase price safe harbor limitations contained in Rev. Proc. 88-48 for certificates issued with respect to bond authority exchanged before December 6, 1989, if commitments to issue the certificates are made on or before Monday, February 5, 1990.

06 Issuers may continue to rely on the average area purchase price safe harbor limitations for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands as added to Rev. Proc. 85-42, 1985-2 C.B. 496, by Rev. Proc. 87-19, 1987-1 C.B. 712, and for Guam and Puerto Rico, as added to Rev. Proc. 88-48 1988-2 C.B. 635, by Rev. Proc. 89-27, 1989-15 I.R.B. 19, until those safe harbor limitations are rendered obsolete by a new revenue procedure.

DRAFTING INFORMATION

The principal author of this revenue procedure is Gene Overton of the Office of Assistant Chief Counsel (Financial Institutions and Products). For further information regarding this revenue procedure contact Mr. Overton on (202) 566-4310 (not a toll-free call).

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