The capital of Florida has been named the favorite U.S. city for baby boomers to retire by a Washington based economics research group. Tallahassee, Florida won out over 20 other cities considered for the prestigious award as the ideal place to retire. The southern city was selected after researchers considered a combination of factors, including… Continue reading Florida Capital Named Baby Boomers Favorite
Category: 2012 Housing Market
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
Bank CEO Admits to Robo-Signing Scandal
By Mike Colpitts Rising pressure on banks and mortgage firms are forcing lenders to merge, go out of business and make massive cuts to trim their bottom lines. The U.S. foreclosure crisis is making an ugly display of many banks balance sheets, and at least one major bank CEO is admitting to errors made during… Continue reading Bank CEO Admits to Robo-Signing Scandal
California Real Estate Bust Offers U.S. Hope
By Mike Colpitts The boom bust cycle of California real estate holds historic lessons that every where else in the U.S. can learn from as the nation sustains the housing crisis driven by the sharpest foreclosure epidemic on record. California has seen home values drop an average of 43.7% since the housing crisis started in… Continue reading California Real Estate Bust Offers U.S. Hope
Housing Peaks at 60% Deflation
By Ryan Jackson Nevada has led the U.S. in foreclosures for more than five years straight and it has also suffered the highest loss in average housing deflation, according to an audit conducted by Housing Predictor. With Las Vegas at the center of action, Sin City has sustained 62 months as the nation’s foreclosure capital… Continue reading Housing Peaks at 60% Deflation
Underhanded Banking Tactics in Full Swing
By Ryan Jackson Unethical tactics used by banks and lender mortgage servicing companies to get homeowners to leave their homes are still being used, despite new guidelines issued to banks as a result of the $25 billion agreement between the nation’s largest five lenders and state attorney generals, according to the founder of an online… Continue reading Underhanded Banking Tactics in Full Swing
2012 Nevada Housing Market
A drop-off in the number of homes being foreclosed due to a new state law, and an increase in bank assisted short sales is driving a rise in home prices for Nevada cities though the end of the year. The turn around is a stark contrast to the deteriorating conditions in the state’s housing markets… Continue reading 2012 Nevada Housing Market
Underwater Mortgage Reductions Likely
By Mike Colpitts Federal officials are reviewing the possibility of starting mortgage principal reductions for underwater homeowners, according to the chief executive officer of Freddie Mac. The review was triggered by a U.S. Treasury Department offer that would triple payments to mortgage investors who allow the reductions through the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). A… Continue reading Underwater Mortgage Reductions Likely
Mortgage Activity Climbs on Lower Rates
By Mike Colpitts Driven by a drop in mortgage rates, home loan activity rose for the first time in five weeks for the week ending March 30th, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The purchase index led the market higher in applications for home loans. The bankers seasonally adjusted purchase index jumped 7.2% for the… Continue reading Mortgage Activity Climbs on Lower Rates
NAR President Says Home Prices Going Up
By Mike Colpitts The new president of the National Association of Realtors says that home prices have gotten so low there’s only one way for them to go – up. “People realize that homeownership is an investment in their future. Given an apparent over correction in most areas, over the long term home prices have… Continue reading NAR President Says Home Prices Going Up