Jobs Proposal Boosts Home Prices

By Mike Colpitts The Obama administration’s proposal of jobs and spending initiatives would supply much needed aid to the real estate industry, and give the housing market a shot in the arm towards recovery eventually boosting home prices, an analysis of the program has found. Consumers and businesses are concerned about the U.S. economy, which… Continue reading Jobs Proposal Boosts Home Prices

Brad Pitt Puts Malibu Mansion Up For Sale

Superstar Brad Pitt has listed his spacious California beach house for sale, and judging from its  location the two time Academy Award nominee shouldn’t have much of a problem selling the massive estate even in the current market, as many Hollywood stars make this part of the Southern California coastline their second home. The huge… Continue reading Brad Pitt Puts Malibu Mansion Up For Sale

Real Estate Insurance Debuts Against Falling Prices

By Mike Colpitts An insurance policy that protects homeowners against loss in their home’s value debuts in one of the hardest hit real estate states this week as a hedge against falling prices. The first home insurance policies are being written in Ohio for owner occupied homeowners as Home Value Insurance Company launches its program,… Continue reading Real Estate Insurance Debuts Against Falling Prices

Americans Feel Home Prices Won’t Improve

A new opinion poll shows that Americans feel home prices won’t improve enough in the next five years to pull millions of underwater homeowners out from being upside down on their home mortgages. The just complete poll found that 2 out of 3 surveyed or 66% don’t expect home prices to improve within five years… Continue reading Americans Feel Home Prices Won’t Improve

Mortgage Delinquencies Drop

By Kevin Chiu The number of homeowners behind on their mortgages has dropped as a result of a higher number of mortgage modifications, according to one of the nation’s largest providers of mortgage data. The drop in mortgage delinquencies is a positive sign for the housing market, despite an uphill battle banks and mortgage companies… Continue reading Mortgage Delinquencies Drop

Legal Housing Thievery Starts Now

By Kevin Chiu Private equity funds, hedge funds and giant banks like Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, AIG and investment firm Blackstone may soon be buying up foreclosures for pennies on the dollar if a proposal is approved by the government. It would be a major case of legal housing thievery for all Americans to… Continue reading Legal Housing Thievery Starts Now

Mortgage Rates Hit New Record Lows

By Mike Colpitts Mortgage rates fell to new record lows as growing concerns over the U.S. unemployment rate and lower Treasury bond yields drove rates lower, according to Freddie Mac. Rates on all sorts of mortgages, including fixed and adjustables reached record levels. The benchmark 30-year fixed rate loan hit an average of 4.12%, down… Continue reading Mortgage Rates Hit New Record Lows

Renters Ripoff Landlords in $6 Million Mortgage Scam

By Mike Colpitts In a rare turnaround of sorts, seven people have been arrested for allegedly posing as homeowners of the homes they were renting and applying to take out nearly $6-million in home equity mortgages. The seven were arrested in Southern California by sheriff’s investigators after a major investigation, including the FBI led to… Continue reading Renters Ripoff Landlords in $6 Million Mortgage Scam

Fannie Mae Says Economy On Edge

After more than two years of recovering, the U.S. economy is flirting with another downturn, according to Fannie Mae economists. The recovery’s “fragility makes it vulnerable to any additional shocks that might cause the economy to slip back into recession,” Fannie Mae’s economics and mortgage group says. “The weakening economic backdrop, a persistently high unemployment… Continue reading Fannie Mae Says Economy On Edge

Mortgage Rates Dive to New Low

By Mike Colpitts Troubled by European debt worries and record low bond yields, mortgage rates dropped to new all-time record lows again this week hitting an average 4.09% on the fixed 30-year mortgage, according to Freddie Mac. But many homeowners applying for refinances, and home buyers obtaining mortgages for purchases obtained even lower rates. Mortgage… Continue reading Mortgage Rates Dive to New Low