Biggest Buyers Market Forecast in 2010

The New Year will bring discounted values in real estate for average Mom and Pop home buyers and investors as the fallout from the worst housing crash since at least the Great Depression pulls prices down, and forces mortgage lenders to drop asking prices. The inventory of delayed foreclosures and short sales will allow home… Continue reading Biggest Buyers Market Forecast in 2010

White House Plan to Expand Mortgage Lending

A new program announced by the White House for state and local finance agencies is intended to keep mortgage rates low and expand mortgage lending. The program is part of the Obama administration’s plan to stabilize the housing market. The program would expand lending for low and middle income borrowers through local Housing Finance Agencies… Continue reading White House Plan to Expand Mortgage Lending

Alternatives to Conventional Mortgages

By Kevin Chiu Everybody needs a rich uncle when it comes to buying a home. The problem is most of us simply aren’t related to the kind of money needed to buy a home so getting a mortgage is the answer. However, in the credit crunch it’s gotten harder for many people to find financing.… Continue reading Alternatives to Conventional Mortgages

Housing Deflation Easing

By Mike Colpitts The rapid decline of housing prices is easing in many of the worst hit markets with slower housing deflation, according to a study of the most severely affected markets by Housing Predictor. The impact may lead to improving conditions and could soon signal a bottom to the market in some areas of… Continue reading Housing Deflation Easing

Foreclosures Rise in Third Quarter

Foreclosure notices were reported on nearly 1-million U.S. residential properties in the third quarter, marking a five percent increase from the second quarter, according to RealtyTrac. One in every 136 residential properties received a foreclosure notice in the last three months. Some 937,840 properties had foreclosure notice filings. However, notices dropped four percent in September… Continue reading Foreclosures Rise in Third Quarter

Foreclosures Could Hit 25 Million

By Mike Colpitts The huge number of homeowners who say they will walk away from mortgages if housing prices keep falling could have long lasting repercussions for the U.S. economy that would take years to emerge from. According to a new survey conducted by Housing Predictor, as many as 25-million homeowners may walk away from… Continue reading Foreclosures Could Hit 25 Million

Finding Your Housing Value System

By Lois A. Vitt Are you stuck trying to make a housing decision? Small wonder. Your housing decisions are about everything in your life, not just the design and location of your home. They involve your inner motivations, desires, and well-being as surely as the objective circumstances of managing your housing-related finances or the logistics… Continue reading Finding Your Housing Value System

Investors Slammed by Housing Crash

By Mike Colpitts Homeowners are facing an economic crunch from the housing crash, but investors often face even more severe repercussions. More than 1 in 3 foreclosures are of investment owned properties, and should the foreclosure epidemic worsen as forecast that number is expected to rise as more investors walk away from mortgages. During the… Continue reading Investors Slammed by Housing Crash

Congress Finally Proposes Homeowners Help

By Kevin Chiu A proposal to halt the record number of foreclosures and force lenders to work with homeowners to modify mortgages was introduced in the Senate Wednesday by Rhode Island Senator Jack Reed. Rhode Island is one of the worst 10 states to be affected by the foreclosure epidemic. The bill would establish a… Continue reading Congress Finally Proposes Homeowners Help

Pilot Program Could Help Home Foreclosures

By Mike Colpitts The federal government response has been painstakingly slow to the foreclosure epidemic. But one city councilman is proposing a pilot program that could give mortgage holders of distressed homes a chance to stay in their residences amid the worst economic downturn in a generation. The program, already approved by the Los Angeles… Continue reading Pilot Program Could Help Home Foreclosures