Mortgage Defaults Surge Higher

By Kevin Chiu Mortgage defaults, the first step homeowners face in the foreclosure process, surged higher during the month of June demonstrating an increase in future anticipated foreclosures growing at the fastest rate in more than a year, according to Lender Processing Services, a real estate data supplier which tracks defaults. The surge in mortgage… Continue reading Mortgage Defaults Surge Higher

Real Estate Crash of the Century

By Kevin Chiu The real estate market is under going the crash of the century and there’s no bottom of the market developing in the hardest hit areas of the U.S. The housing market alone has suffered more than 7-million residential foreclosures since the crisis started, and like a bottomless pit home prices are declining… Continue reading Real Estate Crash of the Century

Home Prices Rising in Dakotas, Alaska, Texas

By Mike Colpitts In places where jobs are more plentiful and workers are in demand local economies are doing much better than the majority of the U.S. and many housing markets are beginning to even see home prices rise. North Dakota, which now produces the fourth largest amount of oil in the country, Alaska and… Continue reading Home Prices Rising in Dakotas, Alaska, Texas

Sarah Palin’s Daughter Turns Landlord

Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s daughter Bristol is becoming a landlord in Phoenix. The ex-Dancing with The Stars contestant, whose out of wedlock pregnancy alarmed the Republican religious right wing during Palin’s run to win the vice presidency, has moved out of her Phoenix area home, and has put it on the market as… Continue reading Sarah Palin’s Daughter Turns Landlord

Shadow Inventory Falls 200,000 Homes

By Mike Colpitts The inventory of U.S. homes that have not yet been foreclosed but are in financial jeopardy recognized as the shadow inventory has declined by 200,000, according to real estate research firm Core Logic. The current residential shadow inventory is 1.8-million units, which represents a nine months supply of inventory at present sales… Continue reading Shadow Inventory Falls 200,000 Homes

2011 Alaska Housing Market

The numbers tell the story in Alaska. A mix of low risk mortgages helped to protect housing markets from the foreclosure crisis and other troubled home sales. Half as many homeowners in Alaska purchased subprime and adjustable rate mortgages as buyers bought more conservative mortgages, resulting in fewer foreclosures. The Alaska Department of Labor announced… Continue reading 2011 Alaska Housing Market

2010 Alaska Housing Market

The recessionary economy slowed housing sales and new home construction in Alaska as the housing market was protected from the bottom falling out. Major national lenders that made newly developed creative mortgages blamed for much of the housing bust weren’t made in Alaska. As a result, the state is seeing few foreclosures and is already… Continue reading 2010 Alaska Housing Market