By Mike Colpitts Rising home and condominium prices in isolated markets scattered across the U.S. rarely develop into a sudden real estate recovery, but demonstrate the differences of local housing markets. For the first time in years the average prices of homes and condos in Miami moved higher in July, showing that even in downtrodden… Continue reading Some Rising Prices Don’t Make a Recovery
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Wealth Effect Impact Leaves U.S. Feeling Poorer
The way people feel about their personal well being in relationship to money is taking a serious hit as the Wealth Effect leaves Americans feeling poorer, a new Housing Predictor survey has found. The impact of the real estate crash is hitting home as housing prices deflate in the majority of the country, and have… Continue reading Wealth Effect Impact Leaves U.S. Feeling Poorer
Mortgage Defaults Surge Higher
By Kevin Chiu Mortgage defaults, the first step homeowners face in the foreclosure process, surged higher during the month of June demonstrating an increase in future anticipated foreclosures growing at the fastest rate in more than a year, according to Lender Processing Services, a real estate data supplier which tracks defaults. The surge in mortgage… Continue reading Mortgage Defaults Surge Higher
Real Estate Crash of the Century
By Kevin Chiu The real estate market is under going the crash of the century and there’s no bottom of the market developing in the hardest hit areas of the U.S. The housing market alone has suffered more than 7-million residential foreclosures since the crisis started, and like a bottomless pit home prices are declining… Continue reading Real Estate Crash of the Century
Home Prices Rising in Dakotas, Alaska, Texas
By Mike Colpitts In places where jobs are more plentiful and workers are in demand local economies are doing much better than the majority of the U.S. and many housing markets are beginning to even see home prices rise. North Dakota, which now produces the fourth largest amount of oil in the country, Alaska and… Continue reading Home Prices Rising in Dakotas, Alaska, Texas
Spring Home Sales Decline
By Mike Colpitts Hindered by financing problems and weak consumer confidence, existing home sales declined in May, falling 3.8% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.81 million units, and are more than 15% behind last year’s pace, according to the National Association of Realtors. The slowdown in sales comes at a time when growing… Continue reading Spring Home Sales Decline
Housing Appreciation Years Off, Survey Shows
Consumers say it’s going to take a number of years for the housing market to appreciate in value again, according to a new Housing Predictor online poll. More than 1 out of 3 surveyed say it will take more than five years for the market to improve. Another 19% or almost one out of five… Continue reading Housing Appreciation Years Off, Survey Shows
Shadow Inventory Falls 200,000 Homes
By Mike Colpitts The inventory of U.S. homes that have not yet been foreclosed but are in financial jeopardy recognized as the shadow inventory has declined by 200,000, according to real estate research firm Core Logic. The current residential shadow inventory is 1.8-million units, which represents a nine months supply of inventory at present sales… Continue reading Shadow Inventory Falls 200,000 Homes
Home Price Index Shows Six Month Drop
By Mike Colpitts Home prices dropped for six straight months in the U.S., declining by 5.7% on average in January compared to a year earlier, despite the federal governments home buyer tax credit, according to Core Logic. The real estate research firm gathers mortgage data for the lending industry. The drop represented a 1% higher… Continue reading Home Price Index Shows Six Month Drop
2011 North Dakota Housing Market
It may seem like an unlikely candidate for a boom, but in the western out-posts of North Dakota an oil boom is taking place that has led to a major housing shortage and it’s driving the local economy. Thanks to a lack of major national lenders, little subprime financing and Alt-A mortgages North Dakota missed… Continue reading 2011 North Dakota Housing Market