By Ryan Jackson Home builder confidence rose to the highest point in nearly five years in June as builder sentiment grew with an increase in walk-in traffic. The National Association of Home Builders Index reached 32, hitting its highest level since the housing downturn started in May of 2007. The components measuring sales expectations in… Continue reading Home Builders Confidence Reaches 5 Year High
Category: Mortgage
Watch Dog to Audit Freddie Mac & Fannie Mae
By Mike Colpitts The chief U.S. government watch dog, the Office of Inspector General, will conduct a full audit of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae’s procedures to sell-off foreclosures. The announcement was included in a government white paper released without fanfare last week. The nation’s mortgage giants have been bailed out by tax payers in… Continue reading Watch Dog to Audit Freddie Mac & Fannie Mae
FDIC Bank Failures Decline
By Mike Colpitts Only 24 U.S. banks have failed so far and had to be closed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation this year, the largest decline since the financial crisis started in 2008. The FDIC attributed the lower number of bank takeovers to an improving economy and an unwinding of bad mortgage debt. “This… Continue reading FDIC Bank Failures Decline
Mortgage Delinquencies Jump
By Mike Colpitts Homeowners in trouble on their mortgages jumped as more homes joined the long line of defaults in May showing another sign the U.S. economy is weakening, according to real estate analytics company Lender Processing Services. The slim 1.1% monthly jump in defaults is a troubling sign for the U.S. housing market, still… Continue reading Mortgage Delinquencies Jump
Half of Homeowners Spend $75,000 on Housing Expenses Annually
By Mike Colpitts Nearly half of U.S. homeowners with a mortgage spent $75,000 or more on housing expenses in 2010, according to data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. The staggering amount represents 49.2% of homeowners with a mortgage in 2010, the most current government figures available. The just uncovered statistic shows just home many… Continue reading Half of Homeowners Spend $75,000 on Housing Expenses Annually
Shadow Inventory Declines, But Still Looms
By Mike Colpitts The shadow inventory or the number of homes that lurk uncounted by banks and other mortgage lenders in the abyss of the troubled housing market is shrinking as banks offer more troubled homeowners, including landlords short sales for the first time since the U.S. housing crisis started. Estimates of the shadow inventory,… Continue reading Shadow Inventory Declines, But Still Looms
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
Record Lows Drive Mortgages to Sizzle
By Mike Colpitts Driven by record low mortgage rates, applications for new mortgages soared to their highest level since 2009 as consumers applied for refinancing and new home mortgages in growing droves, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. Refinance applications jumped by a sizzling 19% from the previous week, and purchase applications also climbed 12.8%… Continue reading Record Lows Drive Mortgages to Sizzle
Mortgage Rates Fall to Record Lows Five Weeks Straight
By Mike Colpitts U.S. Treasury bonds hitting their lowest levels in all-time history sent mortgage rates to record all-time lows again this week. The 30-year fixed rate mortgage dropped to an average of 3.75% in the Freddie Mac survey. It was the fifth straight week that mortgage rates hit new record all-time lows. The rate… Continue reading Mortgage Rates Fall to Record Lows Five Weeks Straight
Mortgage Rates Make Incredible Drop
By Mike Colpitts Despite yields being paid to investors on U.S. Treasury bonds rising, mortgage rates dropped for the eighth straight week to another historic all-time low. The rate on a fixed 30-year mortgage fell to an incredible average of 3.67%, down from last week when it averaged 3.75%, according to Freddie Mac. The 30-year… Continue reading Mortgage Rates Make Incredible Drop