Higher Home Values Forecast in 85 Cities

As the recovery of the U.S. housing market gains traction, higher home values are forecast to develop by the end of 2012 in 85 cities, according to Housing Predictor analysts. The upturn in home prices is especially evident in many of the hardest hit states. The growing trend of home price inflation is developing strongly… Continue reading Higher Home Values Forecast in 85 Cities

U.S. Decision Adds 750,000 Foreclosures

By Kevin Chiu The decision of the Obama Administration’s chief housing czar to reject principal mortgage reductions to underwater homeowners at risk of foreclosure is another blow to the U.S. housing market, and will result in at least 750,000 additional foreclosures, according to a Housing Predictor analysis. The heated debate over forgiving mortgage principal is… Continue reading U.S. Decision Adds 750,000 Foreclosures

States Call on Congress to Rescue Housing

By Mike Colpitts The National Lieutenant Governors Association composed of all 50 U.S. states is calling on Congress and President Barack Obama to take action to address the U.S. housing crisis  “in a meaningful and responsible manner.” The organization passed a resolution to underscore the importance of Congressional action as the nation faces perhaps the… Continue reading States Call on Congress to Rescue Housing

Home Sale Inventory Slashed to 6 Months

By Mike Colpitts The dog days of summer usually bring a frenzy of home sales activity, but a reduced inventory of homes to sell in many regions of the U.S. is slowing sales, despite record low mortgage rates. The inventory has been slashed to just a 6.6 month supply, which would usually be a positive… Continue reading Home Sale Inventory Slashed to 6 Months

Housing Sparks Structural Problems, Despite Record Low Mortgages

By Mike Colpitts Problems with the U.S. housing market are more structural than cyclical in nature, analysts contend as the nation faces another round of quantitative easing in store from the Federal Reserve. Record low mortgage rates and the lowest home prices in years aren’t enough to turn around ailing real estate markets. Home values… Continue reading Housing Sparks Structural Problems, Despite Record Low Mortgages

Cities, States Respond to Foreclosure Crisis

By Mike Colpitts Since the federal government has only tried piece-meal solutions to resolve the housing mess cities and states across the U.S. are making their own changes to get the foreclosure crisis under control. New laws to help consumers have been passed in nearly three dozen states. San Bernardino County, California hard hit by… Continue reading Cities, States Respond to Foreclosure Crisis

Decline in Economic Uncertainty Triggers Mortgage Rates Jump

By Mike Colpitts Mortgage rates jumped for the first time in weeks as tensions over the Eurozone debt crisis and worries over the U.S. economy declined. The 30-year fixed rate mortgage averaged 3.55%, a jump from 3.49% a week ago. The 15-year fixed loan also moved higher. The 5-year Treasury indexed hybrid adjustable rate mortgage… Continue reading Decline in Economic Uncertainty Triggers Mortgage Rates Jump

1.5 Million Over 50 Lost Homes to Foreclosure

By Mike Colpitts More than 1.5 million U.S. homeowners over the age of 50 lost their homes to foreclosure as a result of banks and Wall Street developing the mortgage crisis, according to a study by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). The study surveyed mortgage loan data for 2007 through 2011. The study… Continue reading 1.5 Million Over 50 Lost Homes to Foreclosure

Mortgage Activity Hits 3 Year High

By Mike Colpitts The lowest mortgage rates in history pushed refinancing to a three year high as consumers cashed in on lower loan payments, according to the Mortgage Bankers  Association survey, which accounts for 75% of all U.S. home loan activity. The bankers’ market composite index, however, rose just 0.9% as purchase money mortgages increased… Continue reading Mortgage Activity Hits 3 Year High

Recovery Heads to Higher Home Prices

By Ryan Jackson The U.S. housing recovery is moving into higher priced home markets as technology and newer industries pave the way for the nation’s future economic growth. The trend also demonstrates how some major cities that were once heavily populated are unlikely to recover much at all. The real estate crash has left huge… Continue reading Recovery Heads to Higher Home Prices