By Mike Colpitts Flippers who specialize in buying and repairing homes and then quickly re-selling them for a profit are purchasing them at foreclosure auctions and netting big profits, despite the down real estate market. Thanks to dozens of websites and A&E’s “Flip this House” TV show flippers have attained a serious reputation, and you… Continue reading Flipping Nets Big Profits
Baby Boomers Help Kids Buy Homes
By Kiesha Joseph Baby Boomers, the generation of Americans who are now between 45 and 66, are excited to be helping their children purchase homes. Born between 1946 and 1965, boomers have been a driving force in the U.S. economy for more than 30 years. Boomers are using what they’ve earned over the years to… Continue reading Baby Boomers Help Kids Buy Homes
Being Frugal Buying a Home
By Kim Olson Can you really be frugal buying a home? Especially when it comes to being a little tight in order to make a profit these days? Turns out you can, but you have to have a plan before you sign the dotted line. When it comes to buying a home if you want… Continue reading Being Frugal Buying a Home
Drop in Mortgage Rates Felt
By Mike Colpitts Rates on fixed rate home loans dropped this week, falling to near record lows again for 30-year and 15-year mortgages, but budged higher on adjustable rate loans, according to Freddie Mac. The drop on fixed rate loans sends mortgage rates to near all-time record lows, hitting 3.90% just three basis points off… Continue reading Drop in Mortgage Rates Felt
Mortgage Interest Rates Barely Budge Amid Middle East Uprisings
By Kevin Chiu Mortgage rates barely budged rising a single basis point to 4.87% on a fixed rate 30-year mortgage as uprisings in the Middle East disrupted financial markets, but did little to move rates this week, according to Freddie Mac. Concerns over Middle East uprisings, especially in Libya and growing tensions in Saudi Arabia… Continue reading Mortgage Interest Rates Barely Budge Amid Middle East Uprisings
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
Mortgage Company President First Sentenced in Financial Crisis
By Mike Colpitts More than three years after the financial crisis erupted on Wall Street, a New Jersey based mortgage company president is the first person to be sentenced to federal prison in the government’s efforts targeting criminals in the financial crisis. The sentence was imposed as a result of a major conspiracy to defraud… Continue reading Mortgage Company President First Sentenced in Financial Crisis
Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae Foreclosure Preventions Double
By Kevin Chiu The number of foreclosure preventions by mortgage giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae doubled in 2010 over a year earlier, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency formed to administer the failed government lenders. But remains drastically under what the White House promised to deliver. Combined preventative measures by both mortgage giants… Continue reading Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae Foreclosure Preventions Double
Home Purchases Jump as Mortgage Applications Rise
By Kevin Chiu Mortgage applications rose sharply for both refinancing and home purchases as lower rates drove more consumers back to the marketplace, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association weekly survey. Applications for home purchases had a jump to the highest level they have reached for the year. Refinances also jumped 17.2% to reach their… Continue reading Home Purchases Jump as Mortgage Applications Rise
U.S. Flooded in Underwater Homes
By Mike Colpitts More than one out of four homes in the U.S. with a mortgage is in or near negative equity as the nation is flooded in underwater homes, according to a major real estate research firm. The data indicates a declining number of homeowners with mortgages that are upside down on their homes… Continue reading U.S. Flooded in Underwater Homes