Mortgages Dry Up As Interest Rates Drop

Mortgage applications dried-up slightly even as interest rates dropped for the week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association survey. The composite index, a measure of mortgage loan application volume fell 2.7% on a seasonally adjusted basis as applications fell for the second straight week. Loan applications have been on an up-and-down cycle for more than… Continue reading Mortgages Dry Up As Interest Rates Drop

Interest Rates Steady Four Straight Weeks

Lenders kept mortgage interest rates steady for the fourth week in a row as disappointing news on the economy held bond rates under 3%. The average rate on the bench mark 30-year fixed rate loan was 4.51%, up a single basis point from last week. Signs for an improvement in the U.S. economy were mixed.… Continue reading Interest Rates Steady Four Straight Weeks

Mortgages Fall as Interest Rates Climb

By Kevin Chiu Mortgage applications fell after interest rates moved higher for the week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The climb in mortgage rates came with a drop in refinancing as homeowners looking to obtain new mortgages wait for lower rates. At the same time, Fannie Mae has revised its mortgage origination forecast for… Continue reading Mortgages Fall as Interest Rates Climb

Rent Prices Jump on Housing

By Mike Colpitts Rental rates for homes and apartments are rising and it appears rent prices are accelerating, according to a survey by an online real estate search firm. The report, issued by HotPads.com reveals that rental listing prices have increased an average of nearly 7% in the last year. Listings on studio and 5-bedroom… Continue reading Rent Prices Jump on Housing

Investor Purchases Rack Up

By Mike Colpitts Investors shopping for a deal are purchasing more than one-in-five residential properties in the U.S. and make up the second largest share of home purchasers right behind first time buyers. The rise in investor purchases has been developing over the last year as home values and the prices on all sorts of… Continue reading Investor Purchases Rack Up

Interest Rates Hold Steady as New Home Purchases Fall

By Mike Colpitts Restrained by a weak U.S. economy and lower demand for new home purchases, mortgage interest rates held steady after moving just one-basis point last week, according to Freddie Mac. The rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage remained at 4.50%. The fixed 15-year loan narrowly edged up two basis points to 3.69%. New… Continue reading Interest Rates Hold Steady as New Home Purchases Fall

Miami Home Sales Go Nuts

By Mike Colpitts Condominium and single family home sales are surging in Miami, once the nation’s epicenter of the real estate crash.  Condo sales jumped 46% in May and single family home sales rose 20% over a year ago. The surge in sales was led by 1,420 condominiums that changed hands during the month, which… Continue reading Miami Home Sales Go Nuts

Mortgages Biggest Spike in 3 Months

Demonstrating that there’s pent up demand for refinances and new home purchases despite erratic highs and lows in the marketplace, applications for home mortgages spiked to the highest level in three months as mortgage interest rates continued to fall. The biggest jump in the last quarter was led by refinancing, which gained 16.5% for the… Continue reading Mortgages Biggest Spike in 3 Months

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