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  • Obama Outlines Job Creation Agenda

      The president says savings from cheaper corporate bailouts frees up funds that can be used on jobs programs and energy-efficient home projects. The total cost of his proposal is not yet known.By Christi Parsons and Jim Puzzanghera 10:24 AM PST, December 8, 2009 Reporting from WashingtonPresident Obama today proposed to spend money on ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on December 8, 2009
  • It Is Getting Harder to Buy a House

    FHA to toughen rules for borrowers The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is proposing raising minimum credit scores for borrowers who receive FHA-backed mortgages, increasing down payment requirements, and limiting the amount of money sellers can provide toward closing costs. The proposed changes are part of an effort to shore up the ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on December 8, 2009
  • New 90 Day Foreclosure Rule in California

    Recent news headlines have caused confusion by mischaracterizing the new California Foreclosure Prevention Act as a 90-day moratorium and incorrectly stating that the lender must modify delinquent loans before it begins foreclosure. In reality, the foreclosure process for certain owner-occupied residential first trust deeds has been extended by 90 ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on June 17, 2009
  • Banks Accepting More Short Sales!

    Did you know the Obama administration, through the Making Home Affordable program, is giving lenders and loan providers an incentive of up to $1,000 for each completed short sale? This is in addition to $1,000 to share the cost of paying any second-mortgage lenders to release their claim on the property. These incentives offered by the ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on June 5, 2009
  • Home Sales Jump ~ April 2009

    Pending US Home Sales Surge Pending US home sales skyrocketed to their highest number in 7 years, a sure sign that the bottom is forming and that bargain seekers have arrived.  The National Association of Realtors reported that its seasonally adjusted index of sales contracts signed (the Pending Home Sales Index) jumped 6.7% to 90.3, well ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on June 2, 2009
  • CALIFORNIA HOMEOWNERS ARE BEING TARGETED BY CON ARTISTS OFFERING FORECLOSURE ASSISTANCE

    CALIFORNIA HOMEOWNERS ARE BEING TARGETED BY CON ARTISTS OFFERING FORECLOSURE ASSISTANCE The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has issued a warning that California homeowners are increasingly becoming the target of con artists trying to loot families of their bank accounts with phony promises to avoid foreclosure. HUD ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on April 26, 2009
  • Are we near the bottom of the housing crisis? Freddie Mac says "YES"!

    Freddie Mac says housing sales are near bottom Frank Nothaft, chief economist of Freddie Mac, said on Saturday that housing sales are nearing a bottom, with foreclosures accounting for a third of all sales.  But you knew there's a "but" coming, right?  Yup...Nothaft added that unemployment and house price declines will ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on April 20, 2009
  • Breaking News! Home Sales Up in California in March 2009!

    An estimated 36,215 new and existing homes and condos sold in California last month, a 23.9% month-on-month increase from February and 47.4% year-on-year increase from March 08, according to a report published Thursday by San Diego-based MDA DataQuick Information Systems. March marked the ninth consecutive month of year-over-year sales ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on April 18, 2009
  • What is a Short Sale and do I want one?

    A short sale is when a lender accepts a discount on a mortgage to avoid a possible foreclosure. For example: A homeowner, who is facing foreclosure, has an existing first mortgage of $500,000. The market value of the home is $350,000. Long story short, the lender accepts the offer for $350,000 and the home is sold.  That's a short ...
    Posted to Market Update (Weblog) by 278262 on December 26, 2008