By Riekie Karstens A U.S. government report confirmed that initial claims for unemployment benefits decreased to the lowest level since 2009, sending a ripple effect of positive growth to housing. The jobless rate fell to 8.3% from 8.5% the prior month. Senior economist at PNC Financial Services Group, Gus Faucher, said the data is further… Continue reading Positive Growth Ripple Effect Moves to Housing
Real Estate Recovery Springs to Life
The spring home selling season is just getting started, but signs are growing that the season is already getting off to a faster start. Barclays Capital group upgraded four new homebuilder stocks, including hard hit KB Home and Pulte Group from hold to buy. Foot traffic at new homebuilder subdivisions is much higher than since… Continue reading Real Estate Recovery Springs to Life
Refinances Dive, Despite Low Mortgage Rates
Home refinances took their sharpest dive since last July as homeowners hoping to refinance current mortgages dried-up, despite near record low mortgage rates, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The drop-off in mortgage applications for refinancing decreased 9.3% from the previous week, indicating that an Obama administration program offered through Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae… Continue reading Refinances Dive, Despite Low Mortgage Rates
Petition to Halt Strategic Defaults Launches
By Ryan Jackson A Florida loan officer angered by bank representatives telling homeowners to default on their underwater mortgages in efforts to be granted bank assisted short sales has started a petition drive to halt the massive movement. Pam Marron, a loan officer in Tampa, Florida for 27 years has posted the petition online at… Continue reading Petition to Halt Strategic Defaults Launches
Cash Home Sales Climb to More Than One-Third
By Mike Colpitts All cash home purchases climbed to make up more than one in three sales in the final quarter of the year, according to the Campbell Inside Mortgage Finance Housing Pulse survey. At the same time, foreclosures declined slightly. The Campbell survey polls more than 2,500 active real estate agents monthly. Homeowners looking… Continue reading Cash Home Sales Climb to More Than One-Third
Foreclosures Drop But on Pace to Hit Record
By Mike Colpitts Foreclosure filings dropped a slim 2% in February, but are still on pace to hit a new record volume for 2012, despite an increase in short sales by lenders on homes in default of their mortgages, according to RealtyTrac. February foreclosure activity in the 26 states with judicial foreclosures rose 2% from… Continue reading Foreclosures Drop But on Pace to Hit Record
Mortgage Rates Drop Lower
By Mike Colpitts Demonstrating that banks are attempting to keep in step with each other, mortgage rates dropped marginally lower on the 30-year fixed rate loan and hit a new all-time record low on the 15-year fixed rate mortgage this week, according to Freddie Mac. The rate on the 30-year averaged 3.88%, a drop from… Continue reading Mortgage Rates Drop Lower
Majority Surveyed Want to Buy Homes
A large majority of respondents to a new Housing Predictor survey said they want to buy their first home or purchase another home, indicating that pent-up demand is growing in the U.S. housing market, despite the decline in home values throughout the majority of the country. An over-whelming majority or 72% of those surveyed said… Continue reading Majority Surveyed Want to Buy Homes
Appraisal Headaches Plague Housing Market
By Kevin Chiu A handful of new appraisal services hitting the market to help lenders get a handle on foreclosures and mortgage refinancing are producing headaches for the housing market. But more affordable alternatives to full appraisals are springing up to replace broker price opinions. Street Links Lender Solutions has launched a Liquidation Value Report… Continue reading Appraisal Headaches Plague Housing Market
Cash Is King in Miami Real Estate
By Mike Colpitts In Miami-Dade County all cash home and condominium sales are controlling the real estate market, with almost two out of three sales or 65% being all cash, according to the Miami Association of Realtors. Cash is king in the “Magic City” and it has been for some time. Some 66% of all… Continue reading Cash Is King in Miami Real Estate