By Kevin Chiu Nearly budging, mortgage rates slipped a single basis point for the week to an average of 4.11% on a fixed 30-year mortgage, according to Freddie Mac. The rate on the same home loan averaged 4.12% last week. The marginal slip on the benchmark 30-year loan is hardly an indicator that rates are… Continue reading Mortgage Rates Slip Lower
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Jumbo Mortgage Cut Makes Little Impact
By Kevin Chiu Reduced loan limits on jumbo mortgages cut Saturday had little immediate affect on home purchases or mortgage financing, and little real impact is expected by many lenders. Jumbo mortgages are being offered by lenders, despite the loss in government purchases. The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) cut mortgage limits on loans it purchases… Continue reading Jumbo Mortgage Cut Makes Little Impact
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
Builders Warn Against Home Sales to Banks
By Mike Colpitts Financial giants like Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase and private hedge funds should be prevented from purchasing the glut of foreclosed homes held by Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae and the FHA, the National Association of Homebuilders warns. Testifying before the Senate Subcommittee on Housing, Transportation and Community Development, NAHB… Continue reading Builders Warn Against Home Sales to Banks
Home Sales Slide to 50 Year Low
By Kevin Chiu Hammered by lagging consumer confidence and a tough mortgage lending environment, home sales slid to a 50 year low this summer as the U.S. economy faces the harshest unemployment picture since the Great Depression. Buyers bought fewer new homes from March through August, typically the hottest part of the year for home… Continue reading Home Sales Slide to 50 Year Low
Mortgage Rates Jump Big
By Mike Colpitts Mortgage rates couldn’t remain at their all-time record lows for long. Interest rates on fixed rate home loans saw a big jump to their highest level in weeks and most adjustable rate mortgages followed suit. The big jump in rates may have caught some homeowners looking to refinance off-guard as the Fed… Continue reading Mortgage Rates Jump Big
Home Buyers Making Multiple Offers
By Kevin Chiu Home buyers are making multiple offers to purchase homes that are short sales in rising numbers as they grow impatient with the drawn out short sale process with banks, and mortgage servicing companies. The long waits and other obstacles have taken the excitement out of the home buying experience for first time… Continue reading Home Buyers Making Multiple Offers
Almost 1 in 3 Adults Live With Relatives
By Mike Colpitts A sinking economy and declining home prices are eliminating urgency for most homeowners and renters to buy homes, despite record low the mortgage rates, according to a new study. But doubling up or living with adult children, relatives or parents has increased more than since the days of the Great Depression. Nearly… Continue reading Almost 1 in 3 Adults Live With Relatives
Home Sales Soar 7.7% in August
By Mike Colpitts Home sales soared by lucky numbers in August, rising 7.7% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.03 million units, despite a tough economy, according to the National Association of Realtors. The jump in existing sales is a positive sign for the economy, which has been battling to recover from its downturn.… Continue reading Home Sales Soar 7.7% in August
Mortgage Applications Climb As Rates Tick Up
By Kevin Chiu Applications for home mortgages climbed last week as interest rates moved slightly higher on finalized contracts, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. Refinances grew a modest 1.3%, while purchase money applications also rose a smaller 1.1% across the U.S. The increase was driven by government loan applications, especially for FHA mortgages that… Continue reading Mortgage Applications Climb As Rates Tick Up