By Mike Colpitts An Ohio lawmaker is pushing fellow members of Congress to pass a proposal aimed at revitalizing neighborhoods hit by the foreclosure crisis instead of demolishing the homes as planned. U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is urging fellow members of Congress to pass Project Rebuild as a record number of foreclosed and abandoned… Continue reading Lawmaker Urges Halt of Home Demolitions
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Homeownership Drops by Largest Amount Since Great Depression
By Jeanne Roberts It’s probably no surprise that the number of individuals owning homes has experienced its biggest drop since the Great Depression, an epoch usually defined as the decade between 1929 and 1939. The figures are from the U.S. Census Bureau, and show that the rate of homeownership fell to 65.1% in April 2010,… Continue reading Homeownership Drops by Largest Amount Since Great Depression
Foreclosures Forecast to Hit 15 Million Homeowners
By Kevin Chiu The foreclosure crisis has produced an overpowering series of affects across the U.S., destroying businesses, taking away livelihoods, tossing millions of homeowners out of their homes and pressuring home prices in the over-whelming majority of neighborhoods lower. The crisis, first forecast by Housing Predictor almost five years ago as the first real… Continue reading Foreclosures Forecast to Hit 15 Million Homeowners
Real Estate Insurance Debuts Against Falling Prices
By Mike Colpitts An insurance policy that protects homeowners against loss in their home’s value debuts in one of the hardest hit real estate states this week as a hedge against falling prices. The first home insurance policies are being written in Ohio for owner occupied homeowners as Home Value Insurance Company launches its program,… Continue reading Real Estate Insurance Debuts Against Falling Prices
Home Buying Affordability Hovers at Best Level
By Mike Colpitts Home buying affordability hovered near its best level in more than 20 years in the second quarter of the year, according to the National Association of Home Builders-Wells Fargo housing index. The measure indicates that 72.6% of new and existing homes sold during the quarter were affordable for families earning the national… Continue reading Home Buying Affordability Hovers at Best Level
Congresswoman Calls On Obama To Fight Bankers
California Democratic Congresswoman Maxine Waters is calling on President Barack Obama to use his speech before the joint session of Congress Thursday night to offer “bold” solutions on the jobs crisis and foreclosures. Waters says the president should call bankers into his office and demand they modify mortgages to “keep people in their homes.” The… Continue reading Congresswoman Calls On Obama To Fight Bankers
Home Builder Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison
By Mike Colpitts A home builder has been sentenced to serve 22 years in federal prison for his part in a conspiracy to defraud bankers out of millions of dollars in mortgages and commit tax fraud and money laundering against the IRS. The sentenced was imposed against Ohio home builder Thomas E. Parenteau of Hilliard,… Continue reading Home Builder Sentenced to 22 Years in Prison
Foreclosure Freeze Loses Steam
By Mike Colpitts A proposal by an Ohio Congresswoman to enact a temporary freeze on foreclosures has lost steam to reach a vote in Congress. The proposal, offered by Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) was made more than a month ago but has failed to gain interest to be brought to a vote in the House… Continue reading Foreclosure Freeze Loses Steam
Banks Demolish Thousands of Homes
By Mike Colpitts Swamped by foreclosures banks and mortgage lenders are demolishing homes in some of the hardest hit real estate markets in the U.S. after they foreclose on them in order to free up capital and get a tax write-off on the properties. JP Morgan Chase donated 1,900 homes since 2008 to be demolished… Continue reading Banks Demolish Thousands of Homes
Majority Affected by Foreclosures
The crisis is hitting home. An overwhelming majority of respondents to a new Housing Predictor poll say they are directly affected by the foreclosure crisis in their own neighborhood. The survey found that 74% of all those who took part in the online survey from all 50 U.S. states said they think the foreclosure crisis… Continue reading Majority Affected by Foreclosures