By Mike Colpitts An organization that gained national fame for helping homeowners and businesses in natural disasters, including Hurricane Katrina is offering free aid to homeowners and businesses that suffered property damage or were destroyed in the series of tornadoes that tore through the south-eastern corridor of the U.S. America’s Watchdog is coming to the… Continue reading America’s Watchdog to Rescue Disaster Victims
Category: 2011 Housing Market
Homeowners Lose Get Out Of Jail Free Card
By Mary Swensen Homeowners were once thought to receive a “get out of jail free card” if they were accused of a crime and jailed. Those who owned a home were able to use a bail bonds company to secure bail to free themselves while they put together their defense. That doesn’t seem to be… Continue reading Homeowners Lose Get Out Of Jail Free Card
Refinancing Soars On Lower Mortgage Rates
By Kevin Chiu A five week drop in mortgage interest rates grabbed the attention of homeowners who are refinancing at the highest level since last December as refinances soared 13.2% for the week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. Mortgage applications for refinancing and new home loans combined rose 7.8% as the spring home buying… Continue reading Refinancing Soars On Lower Mortgage Rates
Interest Rates Fall Four Straight Weeks
By Mike Colpitts Mortgage interest rates fell for the fourth straight week to the lowest level of the year as an over supply of homes on the market pressure lenders’ to keep rates low to draw more buyers back into the market. The rate on a 30-year fixed rate mortgage had a fall of 0.08… Continue reading Interest Rates Fall Four Straight Weeks
Government Finds Foreclosure Oversight Needed
By Mike Colpitts Nearly three years after problems arose plaguing the U.S. in the foreclosure crisis, government regulators have found that federal agencies oversight of foreclosures has been limited, fragmented and needs to be corrected, according to the agency charged with investigating U.S. banks. In what has become the largest financial swindle in American history,… Continue reading Government Finds Foreclosure Oversight Needed
Best Time to Steal Real Estate
By Kevin Chiu How many times have you heard there isn’t a better time to buy real estate than now? Drummed up by the real estate industry, it’s as old and trite a saying as we get over decades of propaganda. But with prices at lows that haven’t been seen in more than a decade… Continue reading Best Time to Steal Real Estate
New Home Sales May Have Hit Bottom
By Kevin Chiu The housing market has some good news to celebrate after the Commerce Department reported a new home sales increase of 11.1% in March, which may represent a bottom for the new home sales market. The rise in sales reached an adjusted rate of 300,000 homes, but still remains below the 700,000 annual… Continue reading New Home Sales May Have Hit Bottom
Freddie Mac Buys Fewer Mortgages
By Mike Colpitts Already on a path to reduce the number of mortgages it buys, Freddie Mac purchased fewer loans in March, reducing its share of the mortgage market as calls to eliminate the government sponsored lender increased in Congress. The number of mortgages Freddie Mac bought in March dropped 4.7% for the month to… Continue reading Freddie Mac Buys Fewer Mortgages
Mortgage Interest Rates Tumble
By Karen Hanson Mortgage interest rates tumbled for the week as home buyers turned out in greater numbers as a result of warmer spring time weather in much of the U.S. The rate on a 30-year fixed rate mortgage fell to 4.80%, a tumble of 0.11 for the week after four straight weeks of rate… Continue reading Mortgage Interest Rates Tumble
Florida Market #1 in Housing Recovery
By Mike Colpitts An economic development program is driving one Florida County to a recovery in housing long before the rest of the U.S. Lee County, which is home to Fort Myers, has the second highest foreclosure rating in the nation right behind Las Vegas, Nevada on a per-capita basis. But Lee County, which has… Continue reading Florida Market #1 in Housing Recovery