By Mike Colpitts Cash flush foreign real estate buyers are driving the U.S. housing market into a recovery, producing $82.5 billion in sales in the last year alone. International residential sales are gaining momentum and are divided between recent U.S. immigrants and non-resident foreigners who are buying a piece of America at deep discounts. Low… Continue reading Foreign Real Estate Buyers Drive Recovery
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Home Prices Rise 3 Straight Months
By Mike Colpitts Home prices rose for the third straight month in May across the U.S., according to real estate analytics company CoreLogic. On a year over year basis the firm said average prices rose 2.0%, and also increased 1.8% compared to a month earlier. The firm’s Housing Price Index, which tracks 100 of the… Continue reading Home Prices Rise 3 Straight Months
Home Prices Climb at 25 Year Clip
By Ryan Jackson Home prices increased at the fastest rate in 25 years during the spring selling season, according to real estate research firm CoreLogic. U.S. housing prices jumped an average of 1.4% during the month of June alone, the company said. The most substantial improvement in home prices has developed over the last three… Continue reading Home Prices Climb at 25 Year Clip
Home Prices Rise 3 Straight Months
By Mike Colpitts Home prices rose for the third straight month in May across the U.S., according to real estate analytics company CoreLogic. On a year over year basis the firm said average prices rose 2.0%, and also increased 1.8% compared to a month earlier. The firm’s Housing Price Index, which tracks 100 of the… Continue reading Home Prices Rise 3 Straight Months
Home Sales Fall in May
By Ryan Jackson Home sales fell in May to provide a slow start to the summer home selling season, which is usually the busiest time of the year for the housing market after producing an increase in closed transactions the prior month. Sales saw a fall of just 1.5% for the month, however, to a… Continue reading Home Sales Fall in May
70 US Cities Forecast with Higher Home Prices
By Mike Colpitts Nearly mid-way through the year 70 U.S. cities housing markets are forecast to recover in 2012, and some of them are already making successful inroads on their way with appreciating home prices. The cities include five that were forecast by Housing Predictor at the beginning of the year to appreciate in value,… Continue reading 70 US Cities Forecast with Higher Home Prices
All Cash Sales Slowly Slip
By Mike Colpitts All cash sales of homes, which accounted for one in three transactions just a year ago are slowly slipping as home shoppers searching for bargain priced properties run low on cash. The slip in cash sales sent closed transactions in May to account for just 28% of home sales, according to the… Continue reading All Cash Sales Slowly Slip
Feds Pick Firms for Wholesale Home Sell Off
By Mike Colpitts The U.S. government has selected the firms it’s going to sell the first bulk inventory of its foreclosure homes to at wholesale prices. The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) quietly announced that the winning bidders of its real estate owned (REO) pilot program had been chosen the day before the Independence Day… Continue reading Feds Pick Firms for Wholesale Home Sell Off
Home Sales Extend 11 Month Growth Rate
By Mike Colpitts Despite a decline in existing home sales in May, the actual number of residential sales increased for 11 straight months compared to a year earlier. The dynamic adds fuel to the U.S. housing market recovery as consumers hoping to make home purchases during the summer take advantage of near record low mortgage… Continue reading Home Sales Extend 11 Month Growth Rate
Bear Stearns Finally Settles with Shareholders
By Mike Colpitts Failed Wall Street investment bank Bear Stearns has settled its massive class action lawsuit with stock shareholders for pennies on the dollar four years after the bank failed in a major disgrace at the height of the financial crisis on Wall Street. The settlement has received preliminary approval in U.S. District Court,… Continue reading Bear Stearns Finally Settles with Shareholders