Refinances, Home Purchases Dive

By Kevin Chiu Mortgage applications took a sudden reverse, dropping nearly 7% from a week ago as homeowners stopped applying for refinances and home buyers turned increasingly leery about the marketplace, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The drop-off indicates a further dive in home purchases. The slowdown in mortgage applications shows that weakness in… Continue reading Refinances, Home Purchases Dive

Former Mortgage Head Guilty in $2.9 Billion Fraud

By Kevin Chiu The former chairman of a mortgage corporation, once one of the 25 largest in the U.S. has been convicted by a federal jury in a $2.9-billion fraud scheme that drove Colonial Bank and its lending empire, Taylor, Bean and Whitaker out of business and into bankruptcy. The scheme is believed to be… Continue reading Former Mortgage Head Guilty in $2.9 Billion Fraud

Seven Major U.S. Banks Sued in Homeowners Fraud

By Mike Colpitts A veteran real estate attorney is suing seven major U.S. banks in what may be a precedent setting case for allegedly defrauding hundreds of thousands of homeowners. Calabasas, California attorney Philip Kramer, who has been practicing real estate law more than 25 years, is citing laws and procedures that banks were previously… Continue reading Seven Major U.S. Banks Sued in Homeowners Fraud

State Foreclosure Settlements Seem Doubtful

By Mike Colpitts A settlement between bankers, mortgage servicing companies and the 50 state Attorney Generals investigating robo signing foreclosures seems more doubtful of achieving by the day as bankers delay talks to stem off billions of dollars in settlements they would have to pay to reach such an agreement, estimated as high as $25-billion.… Continue reading State Foreclosure Settlements Seem Doubtful

Fannie Mae Pays Closing Costs

By Mike Colpitts Hoping to slash the record volume of foreclosures in its inventory, Fannie Mae, one of the nation’s two mortgage giants is offering to pay buyers’ closing costs on foreclosed homes and accepting down payments of as little as 3%. Purchasers will receive up to 3.5% in closing costs assistance. The inventive was… Continue reading Fannie Mae Pays Closing Costs

Mortgage Bond Values Double

By Chris Choi The collapse of the housing market resulted in mass foreclosures, the bailout of banks, companies going bankrupt and the stock market hitting rock bottom. The financial crisis of 2008 was caused by a series of issues, but none more directly than the rise of mortgage bonds traded by investors, who relied on… Continue reading Mortgage Bond Values Double

Mortgage Proposals Set Back Homeownership

By Lois A. Vitt, Ph.D. New mortgage finance rules in the planning stages by the federal government will set homeownership back nearly forty years, and down a track that many Americans won’t understand. The efforts are intended to set-up a framework for permanent down payment minimums of 20%, higher interest rates and mandatory income ratios… Continue reading Mortgage Proposals Set Back Homeownership

Mortgage Interest Rates Budge Higher

By Kevin Chiu Mortgage interest rates budged slightly higher for the fourth week in a row, inching up just one basis point on a 30-year fixed rate loan and by an identical amount on the seldom purchased 15-year fixed rate mortgage. Interest rates were little changed after an encouraging jobs report. The U.S. economy added… Continue reading Mortgage Interest Rates Budge Higher

Refinances Tumble Sharply

By Kevin Chiu Mortgage applications for home refinances dropped sharply as homeowners waited out another tumble in mortgage interest rates, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. Refinances had a drop of 10.1% from the previous week as homeowners held back from applying at the steepest level in nearly a year. Applications on new mortgage financing… Continue reading Refinances Tumble Sharply

Mortgage Applications Rise Slightly

Mortgage applications for refinances and home purchases rose slightly for the week as the up and down spiral of the real estate recovery demonstrated its bumpy ride, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The leading index of mortgage applications in the U.S. moved a minor 2.7% higher during the week. The rise in applications came… Continue reading Mortgage Applications Rise Slightly