Mortgage Applications Show Promise with Low Rates

Applications for new mortgages rose for the second consecutive week as applications for new home purchases and refinances moved higher on near record low rates, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. Purchase applications grew by 3.9% for the week ending Oct. 22, while refinancing rose a more modest 3% over the previous week. The improvement… Continue reading Mortgage Applications Show Promise with Low Rates

Loan Modifications Top 3.7 Million Homes

By Kevin Chiu Mortgage servicers have modified nearly 3.7-million home mortgages since the housing crisis started in 2007, according to a private group of mortgage servicers, investors, mortgage insurers and non-profit counselors. The organization, Hope Now estimates the industry completed almost 150,000 permanent loan modifications during August, the last month for which figures are available.… Continue reading Loan Modifications Top 3.7 Million Homes

Home Auctions Boom despite Sales Moratorium

By Kevin Chiu In Las Vegas, gamblers are refraining from putting down payments on homes in neighborhoods to find some of the best real estate deals at auctions. In Los Angeles want-a-be homeowners are checking home listings online to check prices, and then turning out to bid on auctions in search of bargains. And in… Continue reading Home Auctions Boom despite Sales Moratorium

First Home Price Decline in Year

Core Logic, a heavily viewed monitor of U.S. home prices said its home price index dropped for the first time in 2010 in August, sending prices just 1.5% lower for the year. However, the index also showed positive appreciation in more than a handful of states. The Core Logic index has had an unusually low… Continue reading First Home Price Decline in Year

Refinance Mortgages at Lowest Rates in Decades

Mortgage rates are near their lowest levels in decades, although they have risen slightly since hitting all time lows in mid-October. The rate on a 30-year fixed rate mortgage hit 4.19%, the lowest since 1951, according to the Federal Housing Administration. A small rise in rates has produced an increase in home refinances, which represents… Continue reading Refinance Mortgages at Lowest Rates in Decades

Whistleblowers Explode Foreclosure Crisis

By Kevin Chiu Working at a feverish pace to keep up with a record volume of foreclosures, bankers, attorneys and bank servicing companies have allegedly broken laws to foreclose on at least tens of thousands of homeowners. But only over the last six months have the sorted details of the four people that have made… Continue reading Whistleblowers Explode Foreclosure Crisis

Poll Shows Housing Rebound Delayed

A rebound in the housing market is certain to be delayed a number of years as a result of mortgage lenders implementing foreclosure moratoriums, according to a new Housing Predictor poll. But more than two-thirds of all respondents feel that the delay will be four years or less. In fact, the largest percentage or 42%… Continue reading Poll Shows Housing Rebound Delayed

Mortgage Rate Falls to Historic Low

The 30-year fixed rate mortgage fell again to break the all-time low average, hitting 4.19% down .08 from last week, according to Freddie Mac. The last time rates were this low was in April of 1951, according to the Federal Housing Administration. The 30-year fixed mortgage has been under 5% for 23 straight weeks. The… Continue reading Mortgage Rate Falls to Historic Low

Home Sales Jump Second Straight Month

By Mike Colpitts Home sales jumped in September for the second straight month in a row, showing a recovery in the sale of existing homes, according to the National Association of Realtors, even while the inventory of homes listed for sale out-weighs market demand. The sale of single family homes, condos and townhouses reached an… Continue reading Home Sales Jump Second Straight Month

Despite State Tax Credit California Home Sales Decline

By Kevin Chiu Despite a special state home buyer tax credit, sales of homes in California declined more than 17% from a year ago in September, according to San Diego based real estate research firm DataQuick. The median price for a California home is $265,000, which is 5.6% higher for the year. But with a… Continue reading Despite State Tax Credit California Home Sales Decline