By Mike Colpitts Home prices in a larger number of cities are forecast to inflate in value in 2012 as many U.S. cities make inroads towards a housing recovery. Signs of progress are developing in a growing number of U.S. states, including hard hit Florida, Michigan and Mississippi. Improving conditions in many cities are attributed… Continue reading Home Prices Forecast Higher
Category: 2012 Housing Market
Foreclosures Drop Two Straight Months
By Mike Colpitts Demonstrating the U.S. largest five banks are following rules agreed to in their $25 billion settlement with 49 state attorney generals, foreclosures saw a drop for two straight months in March as lenders increased efforts with home mortgage holders, according to RealtyTrac. The drop in foreclosure activity showed there were 198,853 filings… Continue reading Foreclosures Drop Two Straight Months
Mortgage Rates Pop Higher
By Mike Colpitts Nearly at their record lows, mortgage rates popped higher this week, up two basis points to 3.90% on a fixed 30-year mortgage, according to Freddie Mac. Rates have been hovering near their record low levels for almost two months. The shorter term 15-year fixed rate loan also popped two basis points higher… Continue reading Mortgage Rates Pop Higher
Homeowner Foreclosure Scams Spike
By Mike Colpitts Homeowner foreclosure rescue scams surged nearly 60% in the first three months of the year following the introduction of new federal foreclosure prevention programs, according to a national non- profit group working to help homeowners at risk of losing their homes. The Homeownership Preservation Foundation says fraudsters are busier than ever in… Continue reading Homeowner Foreclosure Scams Spike
Foreclosures Drop Two Straight Months
By Mike Colpitts Demonstrating the U.S. largest five banks are following rules agreed to in their $25 billion settlement with 49 state attorney generals, foreclosures saw a drop for two straight months in March as lenders increased efforts with home mortgage holders, according to RealtyTrac. The drop in foreclosure activity showed there were 198,853 filings… Continue reading Foreclosures Drop Two Straight Months
Mortgage Rates Fall Three Straight Weeks
By Mike Colpitts Shaken by troubled financial markets and weaker than expected employment growth, mortgage rates fell for the third straight week, with the 15-year fixed rate mortgage hitting a new all-time record low, according to Freddie Mac. The 30-year fixed rate mortgage averaged slightly above its record low, reaching 3.88% with an average 0.7… Continue reading Mortgage Rates Fall Three Straight Weeks
Mortgage Slowdown Resumes Despite Low Rates
By Kevin Chiu Led by a slowdown in mortgage refinancing activity, mortgage applications slowed for the sixth time in seven weeks this past week to keep the housing market at a snails pace, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The disappointing news came after an increase in mortgage applications the prior week. The slowdown was… Continue reading Mortgage Slowdown Resumes Despite Low Rates
New Home Sales Dip
By Mike Colpitts New home sales saw a dip for the fourth month in a row in March as many home buyers remained on the sidelines, according to the Commerce Department. Sales slipped 7.1% to a seasonally adjusted 328,000 unit annual rate. However, government figures for February show home sales were revised to a higher… Continue reading New Home Sales Dip
Short Sales Double Leap
By Ryan Jackson Bank assisted short sales or mortgage holders who are approved to sell their homes for less than what is owed on a mortgage leaped to double the number of short sales approved in 2009 last year. There were 227,570 short sales approved in 2011 accounting for a 12% increase from the previous… Continue reading Short Sales Double Leap
Homeowners Cash Pay Offs Gain Momentum
By Ryan Jackson In a move to improve bank balance sheets and increase their profits, banks are offering cash incentives to homeowners in default on their mortgages to entice them to make short sales on their homes. The effort is gaining momentum with an onslaught of banks and private mortgage companies as bankers offer as… Continue reading Homeowners Cash Pay Offs Gain Momentum