The U.S. housing market won’t return to healthy levels of activity in the majority of the Nation’s real estate markets until at least sometime in 2009, perhaps even later, according to the latest analysis of Housing Predictor. The housing market recovery will be a long haul. A series of interest rate cuts are expected by… Continue reading Long Haul Recovery Forecast in U.S. Housing
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Home Owners Trust Real Estate Agents
An over-whelming majority of U.S. home owners trust real estate agents to handle their property transactions and will use agentsÂ’ services again, a new Housing Predictor survey has found. The telephone survey of 511 homeowners scattered throughout the nation was conducted during the first two weeks of December at a time when the U.S. housing… Continue reading Home Owners Trust Real Estate Agents
Window Replacement Offers Tax Credit
New window replacement with Energy Star ratings can earn you a $1,500 tax credit, adding value to your home and reducing your energy bills. Let’s get honest. Do your windows whistle when it’s windy outside? Do they rattle in their panes when a compact car passes by? Has all the furniture and carpet directly inside… Continue reading Window Replacement Offers Tax Credit
Winning in Real Estate Crisis
by Robert Jones Construction workers are re-tiling their bathrooms, real estate agents are taking jobs as waiters and waitresses, and mortgage brokers are sitting around watching TV. The collapse of the housing market has been brutal on just about everyone, it seems, with any connection to the industry. Well, almost everyone. Attorneys are busier than… Continue reading Winning in Real Estate Crisis
Olympic Foreclosure May Aid Others
By Mike Colpitts Olympic gold medal swimmer Ryan Lochte’s parents are facing foreclosure on their Florida home. But in this day an age of modern technology, some good may come out of it with a real estate website that is offering free help to other homeowners in the same situation. The website, Real Estate Investing… Continue reading Olympic Foreclosure May Aid Others
Effort to Increase Mortgage Lending Launched
By Mike Colpitts A new product designed to increase mortgage lending and aid bankers in their risk taking decisions is being launched by real estate research firm CoreLogic in conjunction with FICO. The credit scoring product evaluates traditional credit data from consumer credit files and adds a new series of dimensions to more accurately reflect… Continue reading Effort to Increase Mortgage Lending Launched
All Cash Sales Slowly Slip
By Mike Colpitts All cash sales of homes, which accounted for one in three transactions just a year ago are slowly slipping as home shoppers searching for bargain priced properties run low on cash. The slip in cash sales sent closed transactions in May to account for just 28% of home sales, according to the… Continue reading All Cash Sales Slowly Slip
Home Mortgage Debt Drops $1.2 Trillion
By Mike Colpitts Home mortgage balances have dropped $1.2 trillion since the start of the U.S. financial crisis in 2008, according to Equifax. The deleveraging of mortgages has come as a result of the record breaking U.S. foreclosure crisis and consumers paying down household debt. Home mortgage losses taken by banks and investors, including institutions… Continue reading Home Mortgage Debt Drops $1.2 Trillion
Refinances Soar Three Straight Weeks
By Mike Colpitts Fueled by record low mortgage rates, refinances soared for the third straight week as consumers applied for new home mortgages to take advantage of lower mortgage payments, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The jump in refinancing, which rose 5.6% for the week ending May 18, is being sparked by the lowest… Continue reading Refinances Soar Three Straight Weeks
One-Third of US Homeowners Underwater
By Mike Colpitts Nearly one out of three homeowners with a mortgage are underwater or owe more on their homes than they are presently worth, according to new research by Zillow economists. The figure represents almost 16 million U.S. mortgage holders struggling to pay home loans. However, foreclosure is not imminent for most underwater homeowners,… Continue reading One-Third of US Homeowners Underwater