Real Estate News 1.24.2014

7 setbacks for the middle class
“Five years into his presidency, Barack Obama is still falling short of his number one goal: to fix the economy for the middle class.”

Will Obama push housing reform in SOTU? — Not expected this year, but momentum matters — Lew live from Davos
“WILL OBAMA PUSH HOUSING REFORM IN SOTU? — POLITICO’s Jon Prior and Kate Davidson preview the big speech next week: “President Obama will deliver his State of the Union address on Tuesday and in the world of finance there is one question that keeps popping up: Will he mention Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac? In August the president laid out his case for getting rid of the taxpayer-owned mortgage giants and putting in place a new housing finance system. But the administration has mostly been quiet since. Obama could change that by calling for an overhaul of the mortgage market Tuesday night.”

Lenders vocal about negative impacts of Dodd Frank mortgage rule
“Daniel Weickenand, CEO of Memphis-based Orion Federal Credit Union, has testified on behalf of the National Association of Federal Credit Unions that federal mortgage rules that went into affect Jan. 10 could hurt consumers’ ability to access credit and ‘hamper the ability of credit unions to meet their members’ needs.'”

Leading Indicators Rose in December as U.S. Economy Improved
“The index of U.S. leading indicators rose in December, a sign the world’s largest economy is poised to keep expanding in 2014.”

FHFA: Home Price Appreciation Almost Flat In November
“More evidence that home price appreciation is stabilizing: U.S. home prices increased only 0.1% in November, on an adjusted basis, compared to October, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s (FHFA) monthly House Price Index (HPI).”

Rent-to-Own: New Mortgage Rules Can Make This More Appealing
“New mortgage underwriting criteria went into effect Jan. 10 requiring a debt-to-income ratio of less than 43 percent for most qualified mortgages. Even if you don’t qualify for a mortgage under the current lending regulations, renting may not be your only option. Alternatives such as rent-to-own and contract-for-deed transactions make homeownership possible for those who may not meet mortgage-underwriting standards.”

Are rental bonds driving up the rent?
“Bonds backed by rental payments may be gaining investor attention, but they’ve also caught the eyes of a few critics along the way.”

Builders unscathed by rising loan limits
“Despite the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) reducing the maximum loan limits for mortgages written in certain parts of the country, the adjustment has had little real impact on home builders.”

Taking smaller bites, Freddie Mac pursues FHFA mandate
“Freddie Mac released its monthly-volume summary report Friday, and it shows the aggregrate unpaid principal balance of the GSE’s mortgage-related investments portfolio declining by $5.7 billion in December.”

ABS Vegas: Love or hate REO-to-Rental in 2014
“The REO-to-Rental model is the newest asset to gain investors’ attention, but what does the future look like for these particular deals?”

Buying a Home? Bring a Suitcase Full of Cash: Ritholtz Chart
“The chart above comes form the RealtyTrac Residential & Foreclosure Sales Report. It should come as no surprise that as rates rise, so too do all-cash purchases.”

Gundlach Counting Rotting Homes Makes Subprime Bear
“For Jeffrey Gundlach, the U.S. housing recovery isn’t so rosy.”

Stable real estate prices hide big changes in many city neighborhoods
“It felt like 2013 was a crazy year for real estate, with the flood of all-cash buyers, Billionaire’s Row on 57th St., shrinking inventory and skyrocketing prices.”

Real Estate Gobbled Up By Investors Worries Inland Empire Congressman
“A congressman who represents several Riverside County communities wants officials to look into whether the rise of investor owned properties in the area is creating an ‘unsustainable bubble that will wreak havoc when it bursts.'”

Born here? You’ve already struck it rich
“The American dream of climbing the income ladder is alive and well, according to new research on income disparity. But a lot these days depends on where you grow up.”

Decline in Foreclosures Outpaces Decline in Loan Modifications
“An estimated 44,000 homeowners received permanent loan modifications from mortgage servicers during the month of November under both proprietary servicer programs and the government’s Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP), HOPE NOW reports. While that total represents a 12 percent decrease from the 50,000 loan mods completed in October, the most recent data show a steeper 20 percent decline in foreclosure sales and a 17 percent decline in foreclosure starts between October and November.”

Economists Outline What to Watch for in the Real Estate Market of 2014
“Experts at Freddie Mac and Equifax expect falling unemployment and economic growth to keep the housing market steady in 2014. This, despite climbing interest rates and anticipated growth in housing prices nationwide.”

Despite Fewer Foreclosure Starts, Distressed Sales Rose in 2013
‘Despite declining foreclosure starts over the year, distressed sales made up a higher percentage of overall home sales in 2013 than they did the previous year, according to the U.S. Residential & Foreclosure Sales Report released Thursday by RealtyTrac. The report also revealed an uptick in cash purchases at the close of the year.”

Recovery Expected to Enter ‘Middle Innings’ in 2014
“While the housing market is still far from “normal,” it is inching that way, according to a report released Thursday from Zillow. Last year’s skyrocketing home price appreciation, frenzied demand from investors, and high tide of negative equity are all expected to subside somewhat this year, according to the real estate company.”

Freddie Mac Issues Monthly Volume Summary for December 2013
“MCLEAN, VA–(Marketwired – Jan 24, 2014) – Freddie Mac (OTCQB: FMCC) today issued the company’s Monthly Volume Summary for December 2013.”