By Kevin Chiu The lowest mortgage rates of the year arrived in time for New Year’s, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association survey. However, despite the drop, mortgage refinances and mortgages for home purchases slipped for the week. The drop in applications was attributed to the traditional holiday slowdown caused by Christmas and New Years,… Continue reading Lowest Mortgage Rates of Year Arrive
Homeowner Insurance Guide
By Erika Stewart Home insurance is important to insure that property is protected in the event of emergencies like natural disasters, fires, and even over liability issues like a friend or visitor falling and hurting themselves. Having homeowner insurance protects not only the home but its occupants and their possessions. However, not all home insurance… Continue reading Homeowner Insurance Guide
Mortgage Rates Drop Below 4%
By Mike Colpitts Mortgage rates dropped below 4% on the 30-year fixed rate loan, driven primarily by jitters in world financial markets. The slim drop in rates accounted for a single basis point from last week, falling to just 3.99%, according to Freddie Mac. The fixed 15-year mortgage averaged 3.27%, which is just slightly above… Continue reading Mortgage Rates Drop Below 4%
Foreclosures Show Positive Fall
By Kevin Chiu Foreclosure filings dropped 14% in November experiencing a positive fall as default notices, scheduled bank auctions and bank repossessions hit their lowest level in a year, according to RealtyTrac. However, some of the hardest hit states, including California, Arizona and Massachusetts posted year-over-year increases in November. Foreclosure auctions, the final step in… Continue reading Foreclosures Show Positive Fall
Mortgage Refinances Double on Lower Rates in New Program
By Mike Colpitts Homeowners taking advantage of the new government backed refinancing initiative triggered a huge jump in refinancing applications as mortgage holders attempt to take advantage of near record low mortgage rates. The jump in refinances accounted for nearly double the volume of applications at some lenders. The Mortgage Bankers Association refinance index increased… Continue reading Mortgage Refinances Double on Lower Rates in New Program
Index Shows Housing Prices Decline
By Mike Colpitts Housing prices declined an average of 3.9% through the end of October on a year over year basis, according to the CoreLogic housing price index. The index shows that home values have dropped for three straight months, and are especially hard hit in five states. Nevada has led the nation in foreclosures… Continue reading Index Shows Housing Prices Decline
Underwater Mortgages Drop Slightly
By Mike Colpitts Homeowners with underwater mortgages or those who owe more on their homes than their properties are currently worth dropped in the third quarter in the U.S., according to real estate data firm CoreLogic. The decline, however, was marginal falling to 10.7-million residential homeowners, which is 200,000 less than the second quarter of… Continue reading Underwater Mortgages Drop Slightly
Actor Charlie Sheen Sells Home
Troubled former Two and a Half Men TV star Charlie Sheen finally sold his Beverly Hills home to another actor. Sheen, who made headlines for his antics over the TV program with CBS management found himself out of work with the network after demanding a huge salary raise to do the Monday night sitcom. He… Continue reading Actor Charlie Sheen Sells Home
Home Inventory Drops to 4-Year Low
By Mike Colpitts Homes listed for sale on the market dropped for the fifth consecutive month, hitting the lowest level in four years. The drop is a positive sign for the housing market, which has seen more home sales in recent months to aid the struggling market. Housing inventory at the end of October dropped… Continue reading Home Inventory Drops to 4-Year Low
Man Convicted of Filing False Real Estate Liens
By Kevin Chiu A federal jury has convicted a self-admitted “sovereign citizen” of filing $20 billion in false public real estate liens against government officials. The jury returned the verdict in Spokane, Washington after a two day trial against Ronald James Davenport. The 63-year-old Chewelah, Washington resident is an admitted federal tax protestor, whose ex-wife… Continue reading Man Convicted of Filing False Real Estate Liens