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Delinquencies Drop

NationalMortgageNews reports residential delinquencies unexpectedly fell almost five percent in Oct. after spiking eight percent in Sept., according to Lender Processing Services (LPS). While the national delinquency rate at the end of Oct. hit 7.03 percent, delinquencies have fallen over seven percent since Oct. 2011. LPS says when late payments …

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FEMA Homes Still Needed in ND

As follow-up to a story we posted June 12, 2012 concerning 2,000 manufactured homes the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) brought in to Minot, North Dakota to house survivors of the Souris River flooding in 2011, the homes may now become a permanent addition to the housing stock. The minotdailynews …

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Western ND Housing Shortage: Another Consequence

As we have reported in numerous stories over the past two years, housing continues to be in short supply in western North Dakota where the Bakken oil formation has drawn thousands of workers, many of them oilfield workers living in modular man camps. As originationnews tells MHProNews, community banks in …

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Mortgage Apps Fall

HousingWire tells MHProNews mortgage applications fell 2.2 percent for the week ending Nov. 16, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA). Meanwhile, the refinance index dropped three percent from the previous week as refinancing activity comprised 81 percent of all loan applications, the same number as the previous week. The …

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30 and 15 Year Mortgages Hit New Lows

OriginationNews tells MHProNews the average 30-year mortgage rate dropped to a new record low, 3.31% in Freddie Mac’s weekly survey. During the week ending Nov. 21 the 15-year mortgage rate also set a record, dropping to 2.63% from 2.65% the previous week. Shorter-term rates moved little or none, as the …

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Housing Recovery Continues to Show Strength

CNNMoney reports U.S. Census Bureau figures indicate home building rose to its highest level in four years in Oct., with builders beginning construction at the annual adjusted rate of 894,000 last month, 3.6 percent better than the previous month. While single-family home starts changed little from Sept., multi-family building has …

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Sales Numbers Improving

HousingWire reports sales of existing homes increased 2.1 percent October over Sept. to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.79 million as compared to 4.69 million the previous month. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) says on the year, sales of existing homes are up almost 11 percent over the …

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Builder Confidence Grows

In another sign of an improving housing market, the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) reports builder confidence in the market for new, single-family homes gained five points to 46. Marking the seventh consecutive monthly gain, and this is the highest reading since May 2006. Says …

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Housing Affordability Improves

According to the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index (HOI), 74.1 percent of all homes sold nationwide in Q3 2012 were affordable to families who earned the U.S. median income of $65,000, up from 73.8 of homes sold in the second quarter that were affordable to median …

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Delinquency Rate Drops

NationalMortgageNews tells MHProNews the delinquency rate for government-backed loans inched down third quarter 2012 over the second quarter, from 11.89 percent to 11.14 percent as of Sept. 30. The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reports the rate a year ago was 12.09 percent. Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans late 90 days …

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MOD Builder Brimming with Business

WDAZ-TV reports from Grand Forks, North Dakota modular home builder Homark Homes is having trouble keeping up with demand for housing coming from the oil boom in western ND. Located just across the ND border in northwestern Minnesota, a strong Canadian dollar is bringing business from the north as well. …

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Weekly Apps are Up, Rates are Down

OriginationNews says according to new figures compiled by the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), mortgage applications in New York and Connecticut shot up 60 percent for the week ending Nov. 9, while in New Jersey applications doubled. The first week of Hurricane Sandy apps dropped five percent nationwide, while they plunged …

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Survey Says Good Time to Buy

According to the Fannie Mae October National Housing Survey of 1,000 Americans, 50 percent expect home rental costs to increase, providing more incentive to buy a home. RealtorMag tells MHProNews the survey revealed 72 percent of respondents say now is a good time to purchase a home, while only 18 …

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Will Sandy’s Destruction Spur Re-construction on the East Coast?

Housing industry analysts are skeptical about whether the construction that will result from Hurricane Sandy will offset the property damage that occurred. NationalMortgageNews reports Ken Simonson, president of the National Association for Business Economics and chief economist at the Associated General Contractors of America, does not regard it with much …

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The Toniest of Neighborhoods

MHProNews has learned from 24/7 Wall St. the median list price for homes in the ten most expensive zip codes range from $2.8 million to $6.7 million. The top six are Alpine, New Jersey 07620 median sales price (MSP) $6.7 million; Ross, Calif. 94957 MSP $5.3 million; New York City …

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Twin Cities Recovering Well

The median sales price of a home spiked 14.8 percent and sales rose 15.1 percent over year ago levels, says the Minneapolis Area Association of Realtors regarding a 13 county area. The number of houses on the market rose 7.5 percent from a year ago October, as HousingWire tells MHProNews, …

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Fair Credit Reporting Act—New for 2013

MHProNews has learned effective Jan. 2013 the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) will assume authority of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) as it moves out of the Federal Trade Commission. The CFPB issued new regulations that delineate the form governing the conducting of a credit check by a prospective …

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Betting with Buffett

Further evidence that Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway is poised for the worst housing slump in 70 years to end, he has been buying real estate brokerages around the nation and is partnering with a Canadian real estate brokerage to double the scope of his business. Partnering with Brookfield Asset Management, …

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Home Builder Confidence Grows in Sr. Market

According to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) 55+ Housing Market Index (HMI), builder confidence increased in the third quarter 2012 threefold over a year ago, from 12 to 36. A score of 50 or better indicates more builders see conditions as favorable, as opposed to unfavorable. There are …

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Turned down by a Bank? Try Craiglist

NNMoney reports the latest twist on Craigslist is people looking for co-signers on loans because they do not have good enough credit on their own. A would be borrower in Ohio is offering a tractor and a car as collateral for someone to co-sign a $5,000 personal loan. A student …

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