Real Estate News 2.13.14

NAR Tech Edge helps Realtors® Keep Abreast of the Latest Technologies
“The ever-changing technology landscape continues to transform the way that Realtors® and the real estate business operate. To help Realtors® keep up with the latest mobile and web-based technologies that can benefit their business and clients, the National Association of Realtors® is continuing its one-day technology conference series, NAR Tech Edge.”

Freddie Mac: Mortgage rates edge higher; 30-year average is 4.28%
“A five-week decline in fixed mortgage rates has ended, with Freddie Mac’s survey showing the 30-year home loan averaged 4.28% early this week, up from 4.23% a week ago.”

Southern California housing market loses momentum in January
“Southern California home buyers continue to turn their backs on an expensive market with few houses for sale.”

New Home Purchases Up Sharply in January 2014
“WASHINGTON, D.C. (February 13, 2014) — MBA estimates that sales of new single-family homes were running at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 543,000 units in January 2014, based on data from MBA’s Builder Applications Survey.’While the big jump may appear to conflict with other data, such as MBA’s purchase application index and NAR’s existing home sales data that point to a weak market for existing homes, our Builder Application Survey estimate is consistent with reports of homebuilder sentiment that show strength in the market for new homes,’ said Mike Fratantoni, MBA’s Chief Economist.  ‘It is also worth noting that the significant January increase also followed a particularly slow pace of sales in November and December.'”

Jobs Key to Housing Market Recovery: MBA’s Stevens (VIDEO)
“Feb. 12 (Bloomberg) — David Stevens, chief executive officer of the Mortgage Bankers Association, talks about the U.S. housing market and mortgage lending. He speaks with Adam Johnson, Scarlet Fu and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television’s “Market Makers.” Steve Miller, non-executive chairman of American International Group Inc., also speaks. (Source: Bloomberg)”

Shaun Donovan optimistic about housing reform
“Housing and Urban Development Department Secretary Shaun Donovan on Wednesday said he is encouraged by the work being done in Congress to reach an agreement on what to do with government-owned mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.”

Senate Banking GSE Reform Bill Nears Completion
“Senate Banking Committee leaders are expected to soon unveil their highly anticipated bipartisan bill to overhaul the mortgage finance market as the window for moving legislation this year continues to narrow.”

Mortgage Applications Continue to Slide
“Applications for U.S. home mortgages fell in the latest week as both purchase and refinancing applications slipped, an industry group said on Wednesday. The Mortgage Bankers Association said its seasonally adjusted index of mortgage application activity, which includes both refinancing and home purchase demand, fell 2 percent to 397.2 in the week ended Feb. 7. The index hit its lowest level since December 2000 at the end of last year, soon after the U.S. Federal Reserve announced it would start reducing its $85 billion per month bond-buying program as the economy grows strong enough to stand on its own.”

RealtyTrac: Monthly foreclosure filings reverse course, rise 8%
“Monthly foreclosure filings — including default notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessions — reversed course and increased 8% to 124,419 in January from December, according to the latest report from RealtyTrac.”

HOPE NOW assists 768,000 borrowers in 2013
“Approximately 768,000 homeowners received permanent, affordable loan modifications from mortgage servicers in 2013, according to HOPE NOW’s final 2013 loan modification data.”

Mortgage delinquency rate hits 5-year record low
“The mortgage delinquency rate hit the lowest level in 5 years and dropped below 4% for the first time since 2008.”

FHFA-OIG: GSE mortgage servicing needs oversight
“The Federal Housing Finance Agency Office of Inspector General released its latest report entitled ‘FHFA’s Oversight of the Servicing Alignment Initiative.'”

Blackstone-Fueled Single-Family Home Boom Lifts Chicago
“The tan, three-bedroom house on Chicago’s North Side sits half a block from a Family Dollar store and a pawn shop — an unlikely patch of gold to mine for Blackstone Group LP (BX) in the single-family rental market.”

Homebuilders Leading U.S. Consumer Stocks: EcoPulse
“Shares of U.S. homebuilders are leading consumer discretionary stocks as the new home market is poised to rebound faster than other cyclical purchases this year.”

(Much) more Chinese real estate money heading here
“San Francisco’s Kidder Matthews is partnering with a Chinese real estate consortium ‘to act as a bridge for Chinese business investment which wants to come to the Bay Area.'”

Woman’s young age doesn’t stop her real estate success
“KANSAS CITY, KS (KCTV) – Katie Yeager is a woman breaking multiple stereotypes. She is contributing to Kansas City’s entrepreneurial spirit and making money along the way.”

Beyond ‘frozenomics’: What’s hurting the housing market
“Ask any real estate agent east of Nevada, and they’ll blame slower home sales this winter squarely on harsh winter weather.”

Home values: 5 best markets for Q4 2013
“Home values were up 10.1 percent nationally from the fourth quarter of 2012 to the same period of 2013, according to data from the National Association of Realtors. See five hot markets where prices went up fastest.”

San Diego home sales at three-year low
“The slowdown in San Diego County’s housing market continued in January, as sales dropped to their lowest levels in three years.”

Fannie Mae Announces Homebuyer Incentive up to 3.5 Percent Closing Cost Assistance on HomePath Properties in the FirstLook Period
“WASHINGTON, DC – Fannie Mae (FNMA/OTC) announced today that homebuyers may receive up to 3.5 percent in closing cost assistance when they purchase a HomePath® property in 27 states during the FirstLookTM period. During the FirstLook period, owner-occupant or public entity buyers are able to submit offers on HomePath properties, giving them the opportunity to purchase homes without competition from investors. Fannie Mae recently announced the extension of the FirstLook period from fifteen days to twenty days.”

Interest Rates and HARP Participation Pressure Title Insurer Revenues
“2014 revenue growth for U.S. title insurers is likely to be constrained, said Fitch Ratings in a press release Wednesday. Fitch cites rising interest rates and Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) participation as a limiting factor for title insurers, who have experienced steady revenue growth and improving profit margins over the last two years.”

Experts Predict Level Playing Field as Investors Withdraw
“A majority of experts surveyed by Zillow and Pulsenomics expect large-scale investors will pull out of the housing market in the next few years—and that hopefully means a smoother field for consumer buyers.”

Real Estate News 1.22.2014

Home building at historic levels in some cities

“Home building is recovering faster in some cities than in others, just as home prices are.”  

Should Mortgage Giants Pursue Borrowers Who Walked Away?

“If any company captures the zeitgeist of the housing collapse, it might be YouWalkAway.com. Started in 2007, the California-based firm helps underwater homeowners — those whose houses are worth less than what they owe on their mortgage — decide whether they should stop paying on their loans. If borrowers choose to default, the company’s advisors then walk them through the foreclosure process.”  

Specialty Servicers Face Trouble

“Nationstar Mortgage is further along in developing its origination capacity than Ocwen Financial and Walter Investment Management, according to a new report by Moody’s Investors Service.”  

The fight over shrinking origination volume

“Although mortgage originations continue to contract, lenders are still open for business. And while community banks may seem at risk of losing out in this competitive space, that’s simply not the case, industry veterans claim.”  

Wage Gains Prove Elusive Even as U.S. Job Market Rebounds

“Employers will probably boost payrolls and the jobless rate is projected to keep sliding in 2014 as the U.S. economy strengthens. The one element missing will be bigger wage gains.”  

The most overvalued housing market in America

“Housing markets resting on the laurels of juiced up home prices may be at risk in 2014 if those dramatic price swings are not supported by economic fundamentals.”  

How does the CFPB handle mortgage complaints?

“Life in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau-age is well underway, and it seems the bureau’s Director Richard Cordray is becoming more forthright on how his agency approaches consumer complaints.”  

Why foreclosure filings are falling in California?

“Foreclosure starts fell to an eight-year low in California during the fourth quarter, as the state continued benefiting from rising prices, more aggressive foreclosure prevention efforts and higher home prices, says John Walsh, president of DataQuick.”  

Wells Fargo sells $39 billion MSR portfolio

“Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC) subsidiary, Wells Fargo Bank, has signed an agreement to sell Ocwen Loan Servicing (OCN) a $39 billion portfolio of residential mortgage servicing rights, with approximately 184,000 loans linked to the transaction.”  

The fight over shrinking origination volume

“Although mortgage originations continue to contract, lenders are still open for business. And while community banks may seem at risk of losing out in this competitive space, that’s simply not the case, industry veterans claim.”  

The most overvalued housing market in America

“Housing markets resting on the laurels of juiced up home prices may be at risk in 2014 if those dramatic price swings are not supported by economic fundamentals.”  

Who will feel credit squeeze in 2014?

“CoreLogic’s economists take a look at what shaped residential mortgage financing in 2013 and what that means for 2014 in the company’s January MarketPulse report.”  

U.S. Treasury Opposes Extending Cutoff Date for HARP Refinancing

“The U.S. Treasury opposes allowing borrowers with mortgages originated after mid-2009 to become eligible for the Home Affordable Refinance Program, the agency’s chief housing-finance adviser said.”  

BlackRock Lawyer Criticizes Government Mortgage-Loan Settlements

“To revive the U.S. mortgage-bond market, investors need more protections to restore their confidence, according to a lawyer who works on behalf of BlackRock Inc. (BLK) and Pacific Investment Management Co.”  

New Loan Safeguards Leave Path for Higher-Risk Borrowers

“Nick Wormald, a 29-year-old plumber with good credit, said he was shut out of the housing rebound until he asked the government for help.”  

COACHELLA VALLEY: Real estate heating back up

“It’s no secret commercial growth sputtered in the Coachella Valley in the downturn. White-knuckled business folks hunkered down or shifted into bigger, more visible or more cost-effective commercial space. Investors swooped in to deal with distressed inventory. All got ready for an upturn.”  

Real estate’s least sexy sector is red hot

“Amazon.com’s latest move—to anticipate what you want to buy and start shipping it before you even buy it—could be a big boon to a sector that is already seeing huge gains. Industrial warehouse space, once a dud in real estate, is now closing in on prom queen status, as more retail goes online and as the housing market recovers.”  

China Set to Continue Shopping Spree for Real Estate

“Chinese real-estate investors made a name for themselves abroad in 2013, picking up big-ticket projects from New York to London, and that momentum is poised to pick up this year.”  

Foreclosures fell to 8 year low in 2013

“Foreclosures and default notices in San Diego County in 2013 dropped to their lowest total since 2006, the year before the official start of the Great Recession.”

Real Estate News 1.20.2014

U.S. seen on track for best growth since 2005
“WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Think the disappointing U.S. jobs report for December has dampened the optimism of economists about the new year? Think again.”

Rates, tight inventory dampen California home sales
“California home sales dipped 5.9% from 2012 to 2013 as the market felt the pinch of tighter inventory levels and higher prices, the California Association of Realtors reported this past month.”

Monday Morning Cup of Coffee: Deutsche Bank posts $1.6B loss
“Monday Morning Cup of Coffee takes a look at news coming across HousingWire’s weekend desk, with more coverage to come on bigger issues.”

BofA escapes damages in Merrill Lynch suit
“The office of New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman admits he will not seek damages from Bank of America (BAC) over its risky $18.5 billion purchase of Merrill Lynch back in 2009.”

5 secrets to winning online property auctions
” Online auctions are growing in popularity.

Websites like auction.com are killing it; making bundles of money selling houses online, while giving investors a whole new world for buying properties.”

Young Americans on homeownership strike?
“They used to say never trust anyone over 30. Those words obviously rang true 20 years ago when the average 30-year-old typically managed to obtain a modicum of stability in their life in the form of a stable job and a mortgage.”

NAFCU’s Dirty Dozen
“The National Association of Federal Credit Unions (NAFCU) published a list of what it calls the “Dirty Dozen” — a series of goals that the organization has for 2014.”

When It Comes To Real Estate Bubbles, China’s Got Nothing On Brazil
“World investors may be worried about China’s real estate bubble. But only one country surpasses that market’s housing boom, and that’s Brazil.”

Real estate still tragically unequal
“Greater Boston is already one of the toughest markets in the country for both renters and buyers, with skyrocketing housing costs and scarce listings.”

Report: Troubles Ahead for Commercial Real Estate Loan Refinancing
“With an estimated $1.4 trillion in commercial mortgages due to mature between 2014 and 2017, lenders and investors may be in for a flood of refinancing that could present new challenges for the market, according to a December 2013 year-end Trepp report.”

Real estate investment trusts are an under-embraced asset class
“Out of the ruins of the housing crisis, a new asset class has emerged: publicly traded, single-family residential real estate.”

1 Massive Threat to Real Estate Across the Country
“Lately, most news involving the recovery of the housing market in the United States has been overwhelmingly positive. However, there is one issue that poses a dangerous threat to the recovery in housing: flood insurance.”

HUD AND CENSUS BUREAU ANNOUNCE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY IN DECEMBER

“WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Census Bureau today announced the following new residential construction statistics for December 2013:”

Cash investors altering psychology of real estate market: Can the regular home buyer compete with the big money from Wall Street?
“Investor buying has pushed the real estate market into uncharted territory.  Starting in 2008 after the crash in home values, investors at first stepped in slowly and now they represent a dramatic share of all home purchases.  This may not matter to some in most states across the US but in places where investors are heavily focused, the power wielded by this group is still large.  Sellers for the most part, this includes the banks off-loading distressed properties (aka repossessed homes), look for quick sales at the highest price.  Sounds simple enough.  Yet most in the public stand no chance with the large money crowd.  For example, I know of people in targeted areas that scout for distressed properties and show up at auctions with checks ready to bid on properties.  Some are individual investors and some work for a larger system of buyers.  It is no new game with investors in the market but the volume of big institutional investors is definitely something new.”

Fed taper could hit housing market
“The stakes are high for San Diego’s housing market as the Federal Reserve tapers the national economy off super-low interest rates.”

Why Jumbo Mortgages Are So Cheap
“Jumbo mortgages — gigantic loans which historically have been much-more expensive than FHA, VA and conventional financing — are selling at a discount. In fact, at the start of December elephantine loans were cheaper than conventional mortgages.”

New Mortgage Risk Index Exposes Market Vulnerabilities
“A new initiative of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) aims to mitigate the damage of housing’s boom-and-bust cycles. It utilizes a new Mortgage Risk Index developed by a former chief credit officer of Fannie Mae and a 25-year veteran of the Federal Reserve.”

Lenders Continue to Lower Credit Requirement Thresholds
“After loosening steadily for several months, credit standards for mortgage loans ended 2013 at their lowest level all year, according to the December Origination Insight Report from Ellie Mae.”

California Home Sales Abate to Close Out Year
“Single-family and condominium sales in California closed 2013 on a cautiously positive note, even though overall sales were down notably from the year prior, according to the latest quarterly market activity report from real estate tracking firm PropertyRadar.”

Expediting the Empties
“Can servicers and their partners in the field work through the many obstacles that come with fast-tracking vacant foreclosures?”

Real Estate News 1.17.2014

Roubini: U.S. economy will disappoint in 2014
“FORTUNE — Dr. Doom is back, sort of.”

Realtors® Rate Exterior Replacement Projects Among Most Valuable Home Improvements
“WASHINGTON (January 16, 2014) – A home’s curb appeal is crucial because it can be the first thing buyers notice about a home. That’s why Realtors® rated exterior projects among the most valuable home improvement projects in the 2014 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report.”

Lower Mortgage Refinancing Activity Hits Citi Profit And Revenue
“If there was ever any question about the nation’s appetite for new and refinanced mortgages, Citigroup’s disappointing fourth quarter earnings results leave very little room for doubt: it’s weak.”

Shawnee County implores Legislature to keep mortgage fees
“As taxes go, the mortgage registration fee historically has fallen below the three budgets it is supposed to support.”

FBI Suspects Front-Running of Fannie, Freddie Swap Orders
“Bank employees may have profited by trading ahead of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac swap orders, Reuters reported, citing a description of the practice in a U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation intelligence bulletin.”

CFPB Provides New Guidance on Appraisal Disclosures
“The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has provided an update to National Mortgage News on a story with inaccurate information about appraisal disclosures. Under the qualified mortgage rule, lenders are required to provide borrowers with all appraisal reports ordered or requested in conjunction with a loan application.”

Mortgage exec says don’t fear new rule on loans
“Wells Fargo Home Mortgage President Mike Heid spoke in favor of the federal government’s new qualified mortgage rule Thursday at a gathering of Des Moines-area business leaders.”

Banks Keep Their Mortgage Litigation Reserves a Secret
“From JPMorgan Chase’s $13 billion settlement over mortgage securities to lawsuits brought by bondholders, a barrage of litigation has been raining down on Wall Street banks. Yet the banks are not disclosing a number that is crucial for assessing their ability to deal those legal costs. And, curiously, the regulator that has sway over companies’ disclosure practices has not called on the industry to reveal this important figure so that investors can weigh the institutions’ health.”

Alabama court thinks landlords need more foreclosure protection
“Lawfirm Ballard Spahr is reporting that an Alabama federal court is suggesting that borrowers can allege invalid mortgage assignments — if a portion of the property has tenants.”

GSE reform idea puts private capital back in driver’s seat
“Representatives John K. Delaney, D-Md., John Carney, D-Del., and Jim Himes, D-Conn., are putting together a housing finance reform proposal that uses private sector market forces to price risk while providing the security of a government guarantee behind the program.”

Housing starts drop 9.8%
“While housing starts dropped 9.8% from November to December, they did manage to grow 1.6% from December 2012, the U.S. Census Bureau said Friday.”

Real estate prices appreciate at a slower pace
“While residential real estate appreciation continues to trend higher, the rapid pace experienced early last year is easing, Veros Real Estate Solutions said in its latest VeroFORECAST report.”

$669 million Fannie, Ginnie portfolio sale hits market
“Mortgage Industry Advisory Corp. is overseeing the sale of a $669.22 million Fannie Mae and Ginnie Mae mortgage-servicing portfolio, the company announced Friday.”

4 key housing trends
“Key indicators show housing moving in a positive direction, paving the way for an ongoing recovery, the latest Freddie Mac Economic and Housing Market Outlook shows.”

New Lenders for Real-Estate Investors
“A new lender is knocking on wealthy real-estate investors’ doors.”

HUD AND CENSUS BUREAU ANNOUNCE
NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY IN DECEMBER

“WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Census Bureau today announced the following new residential construction statistics for December 2013…”

Freddie Mac Prices New $4.5 Billion Three-Year Reference Notes® Security
“MCLEAN, VA–(Marketwired – Jan 17, 2014) – Freddie Mac (OTCQB: FMCC) announced today that it priced its new .875% three-year USD Reference Notes® security due on February 22, 2017. The issue, CUSIP number 3137EADT3, was priced at 99.839 to yield .928%. The issue will settle on Tuesday, January 21, 2014.”

San Fernando Valley home, condo prices soared in 2013
“The San Fernando Valley’s housing market shook off the shackles of the Great Recession during 2013, according to a report released Thursday.”

Rich Chinese continue to flee China
“Do the wealthy Chinese know something we don’t?”

Construction up, but are we building too many houses?
“The year-end numbers are in, and home construction improved dramatically in 2013. Both single- and multi-family housing starts were up, by 15 and 25 percent, respectively, according to the U.S. Census. Add it all up and total housing construction rose 18 percent from 2012 to the highest level since 2007.”

The Mortgage Professor: Breaking the logjam on reverse mortgages
“People reaching retirement age are living longer than ever, and retiring with less capacity to maintain their living standards. With good reason, this situation has been termed a ‘retirement funds crisis.'”

Real Estate News 1.14.2014

9 ways real estate will change this year
“Each year, HSH.com details the important factors most likely to influence the mortgage and real estate markets in the coming year. While it seems we have made our way out of the turbulent times that have bounced the market around for the last few years, there is still plenty of uncertainty ahead.”

Minimum wage hike could mean a raise for all
“When New Jersey increased its minimum wage this year, Dolores Riley gave raises to all 16 employees at her childcare center. But it wasn’t because they were all making $7.25 an hour.”

Wells Fargo profit beats estimates; mortgage loans slump
“(Reuters) – Wells Fargo & Co (WFC.N) reported a better-than-expected 11 percent jump in fourth-quarter profit, though mortgage financing was at its slowest in five years, and the bank’s shares fell in morning trading.”

Lenders fear squeeze from mortgage rules
“Financial institutions are pressing Congress and federal regulators to scale back sweeping new mortgage rules for fear they could impede the housing market’s recovery.”

5 ways the jumbo mortgage market will change in 2014
” Big changes are coming to jumbo mortgages.

Wealthy home buyers signed up for these loans in droves last year because of their low rates and flexible repayment options. The total dollar amount of originated private jumbo mortgages—which exceed $417,000 in most parts of the country and $625,500 in pricey housing markets such as New York and San Francisco—was on track to be the highest since 2007.”

Friend or Foe? Mortgage Rules Show 2 Faces
“The home loan industry now has to adapt to new mortgage rules that offer borrowers much needed protection against lender abuses and reckless lending standards. But the changes may not please all borrowers.”

U.S. Posts Record December Surplus on Fannie Mae Payments
“The U.S. posted a record December budget surplus as higher payroll taxes, payments from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and a declining unemployment rate helped improve the government’s finances.”

Credit standards going easy on jumbo mortgages
“Despite overall originations hitting the lowest level since 2010, the past year witnessed a significant increase in the volume of home equity loans and lines of credit, in addition to originating the best-performing mortgages on record, the first report from Black Knight Financial Services, previously known as Lender Processing Services, found. For jumbo mortgages, however, it’s a completely different story.”

Fannie Mae launches second risk-sharing transaction
“Fitch Ratings released a pre-sale report expecting to rate the risk-sharing portion of the Fannie Mae Connecticut Avenue Securities at triple-B.”

Investors in PennyMac gain larger stake
“A group of investors acquired enough of a stake in PennyMac Financial Services (PFSI) to prompt a series of new filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.”

Slump in retail sales and more economic predictions coming this week
“The Commerce Department will release its retail sales report for December at 8:30 a.m. ET Tuesday, but early warning signs show that it’s likely to show a holiday slump.”

How bad will QM hurt homeowners and home buyers?
“The House Financial Services Committee will hold Tuesday morning the second in a series of meetings on the effects of the Consumer Financial Protection Board’s Qualified Mortgage rule, a rule that only went into effect two business days prior to the scheduled hearing.”

Report: Delinquencies Dip, Lines of Credit Rise
“Home equity loans and lines of credit are on the rise, as delinquencies continue to plummet across the nation, according to recent research from Black Knight Financial Services. The data and analytics division of the company—formerly the LPS data and analytics division—released its November Mortgage Monitor Report, which found that total delinquencies are at extremely low levels in every product category.”

Wells Fargo Economists’ Outlook at Odds with Recent Home Price Data
“What’s ahead for housing in 2014? The economics team at Wells Fargo Securities is forecasting a pull-back in investor activity, and with the fundamentals underlying housing demand, job and income growth, and household formations making only modest strides in a relatively thin market, they say to look for modest gains in home sales and residential construction with price appreciation decelerating back into the mid to low single digits.”

GSE Forecasts ‘Continued but Measured Housing Recovery’ in 2014
“Recent trends in new home sales suggest the housing sector will double its contributions to the country’s economic growth in 2014—though the outlook for existing-home sales isn’t as bright.”

The Bullish Economic Story May Be On The Verge Of A Change
“The 10-year Treasury yield closed Monday at 2.82%, below the 2.88% level where it closed on Dec. 18, when the Federal Reserve announced it would begin tapering down its quantitative easing program.”

These Skinny Micro Housing Designs Would Let You Live Between Buildings
“With more and more people choosing to live in cities, there is less and less affordable housing available, meaning that some municipalities are trying out things like micro-housing or relaxed zoning laws to meet up with the demand.”

Berkshire County real estate seller using drones
“RICHMOND, Mass. (AP) — A Berkshire County real estate company is using a new tool to market its high-end properties — aerial drones.”

From offices to shopping centers, commercial real estate in high demand
“Coming off one of the strongest years on record, Houston’s commercial real estate market is poised for more growth in 2014, industry experts said today.”

China to Establish System for Tracking Real Estate Ownership
“SHANGHAI—China plans to establish a national system for tracking real-estate ownership and sales transactions, a key step in its effort to tame a property sector that threatens to price many Chinese out of the housing market.”

Progress has been slow in cleaning up mortgage mess
“After multiple enforcement actions, lawsuits and multibillion-dollar settlements, state and federal regulators are making sluggish progress in their efforts to prod banks to help mortgage borrowers.”

Richmond seeks partners for plan to seize mortgages using eminent domain
“After months of trying, members of the Richmond City Council have been unable to muster the supermajority of votes they need to enact a controversial plan to use eminent domain to seize underwater mortgages and slash the amounts that borrowers owe.”

Today’s Real Estate News 11.26.2013

GSEs Update Short Sale Policies

“Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac announced changes to their Servicing Guides Monday aimed at helping more borrowers avoid foreclosure through short sales and deeds-in-lieu of foreclosure (DILs).”

Report: October Cool Down in Temperature Only

“Cooler temperatures didn’t necessarily mean a cool down in October activity, according to recent data. Despite a seasonal slowdown in activity, the housing market continued to post some positive metrics in October, reports the latest Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance HousingPulse Tracking Survey, which aggregates approximately 2,000 real estate agents nationwide each month and provides up-to-date intelligence on home sales and mortgage usage patterns.”

Negative Equity: A New Way of Life in the Recovery

“Fast-paced price increases have helped bring many underwater homeowners afloat. In the third quarter, 1.4 million homeowners rose to the surface as their home values once again outranked their equity, according to the Zillow Negative Equity Report released Thursday.”

Pending Sales Slip to Lowest Reading in Nearly a Year

“Pending home sales slipped a bit further in October, reflecting an overall declining trend amid mixed regional numbers.”

Top 25 Hipster Zips for Returns on Rental Properties

“While the precise definition of hipsters is elusive — which is likely just how they want it — there’s no doubt the culture surrounding the hipster lifestyle has a major impact on local real estate markets, and mostly in a positive way.”

Signs Point to Economic Volatility in the Near Term

“WASHINGTON, DC – The temporary government shutdown and debt ceiling negotiations dealt a blow to consumers in October, and foreshadows likely continued market volatility during the next few months, according to Fannie Mae’s (FNMA/OTC) Economic & Strategic Research Group. In line with previous forecasts, the Group expects modest economic growth of approximately 2.0 percent for 2013 as a number of unresolved fiscal and monetary policy decisions weigh on consumer confidence. Factors including the appointment of a new Federal Reserve chair in January and the budget and debt ceiling issues that will remain until the first few months of next year are expected to suppress consumer spending – a key driver of economic growth. However, growth still is expected to pick up to 2.5 percent for 2014 once the fiscal drags wane and as labor market conditions improve further.”

Freddie Mac Multifamily Prices 19th Securities Offering This Year, K-035

“MCLEAN, VA–(Marketwired – Nov 25, 2013) – Freddie Mac (OTCQB: FMCC) recently priced a new offering of Structured Pass-Through Certificates (“K Certificates”), which are multifamily mortgage-backed securities. The approximately $1.3 billion issuance of K Certificates (“K-035 Certificates”) is expected to settle on or about December 5, 2013.”

Home prices rise 11%

“Home prices continued to climb in third quarter, rising 11% from a year earlier.”

Realtors® Applaud DeMarco for Heeding Warnings, Leaving GSE Loan Limits As Is

“WASHINGTON (November 26, 2013) – The following is a statement by National Association of Realtors® President Steve Brown: “Realtors® welcome today’s announcement from the Federal Housing Finance Agency that the current limits on conforming loans will remain in effect until further notice. As the leading voice for homeownership, NAR opposes lowering the ceiling on loans eligible for backing by the government-sponsored enterprises. Lower loan limits would increase costs for consumers and reduce their access to conventional mortgages.”

Insight: A new wave of U.S. mortgage trouble threatens

“(Reuters) – U.S. borrowers are increasingly missing payments on home equity lines of credit they took out during the housing bubble, a trend that could deal another blow to the country’s biggest banks.”

U.S. residential building permits reach 1 million, a 5-year high

“The number of U.S. residential building permits issued in October surpassed 1 million, the highest level in five years, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday.”

FDIC reports positive trend in loan balances, failed banks

“The bad news about banks in the third quarter is that their net income declined 3.9% from the same quarter last year, according to the latest Quarterly Banking Profile released today from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).”

Colony American Homes to launch rental securitization

“Securitization deals backed by rental income continue to attract market interest as more families turn to rentals over homeownership amid tighter lending standards.”

FHA mortgage loans no longer best option after rule change

“The most popular type of mortgage for buyers with low down payments keeps getting pricier and less appealing as more buyers question whether it’s still worth getting an FHA loan.”

Wells Fargo’s Lofrano Was ‘Critical’ to Fraud, U.S. Says

“Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC) Vice President Kurt Lofrano played a “critical role” in helping the bank hide fraudulent home loans that cost the U.S. $189 million, the U.S. government claimed in a filing in Manhattan federal court.”

Some call on city to explore eminent domain to combat blight

“A California city’s controversial plan to use eminent domain to help its residents burdened with mortgages worth more than their homes has caught the eye of some Baltimore leaders, who say the city might benefit from the program.”

What Have Mortgage Settlements Done For Homeowners Lately?

“This week, JPMorgan Chase agreed to a $13 billion settlement with the Justice Department over the sale of faulty mortgage securities that led to the financial crisis. It’s the largest settlement with a single company in U.S. history.”

Chinese buying up California housing

“At a brand new housing development in Irvine, Calif., some of America’s largest home builders are back at work after a crippling housing crash. Lennar, Pulte, K Hovnanian, Ryland to name a few. It’s a rebirth for U.S. construction, while the customers are largely Chinese.”

3 Mortgage Stocks to Buy Now

“This week, three mortgage stocks are improving their overall rating on Portfolio Grader. Each of these rates an “A” (“strong buy”) or “B” overall (“buy”).”

Housing inventory disappears in California for the fall: Number of homes for sale reverses steady increase from February lows. Where did the housing inventory go?

“For most of the year, housing inventory was steadily increasing across the nation. In California, it appeared that inventory hit a bottom in February of this year. At that point, there were 109,000 homes available for sale. The latest figures going out to October showed 127,000 homes available for sale and this was down from 134,000 reached in August. There has also been a steady decline of homes available for rent. The cash investor crowd is still out buying in large numbers. The drop in inventory is typical for the fall and winter selling seasons in normal markets. However this drop in inventory is likely being brought on by other factors including the jump in interest rates and also, the perception that the market may be softening. The number of listings with price cuts was 17 percent earlier this year. Today it is up to 28 percent. Where did the inventory go?”

Troubled hedge fund sitting on real estate gold

“Hedge fund manager Steve Cohen has at least one easy way to make up some of the $1.2 billion he recently agreed to pay the government: Cash in on SAC Capital Advisors’ sprawling real estate holdings that stretch across three continents.”

Chinese real estate influence extends to the Big Apple

“Chinese buyers are fast becoming players in the cutthroat world of Manhattan real estate, and that keeps high-end real estate broker Dolly Lenz busy.”

What Homebuyers Can Be Thankful for in 2013

“Homebuyers have had it tough lately, suddenly finding themselves in a sellers market as summer came along. And mortgages suddenly cost more too — when you could even get one. But of course Thanksgiving isn’t about looking at negatives. So, if you can, look past that elephant-in-the-room that is the credit crunch and take stock of what’s now on the table for those homebuyers with the capital.”

Why Is High-End Real Estate So Hot Right Now? (VIDEO)

“Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) — Ziel Feldman, founder of HFZ Capital Group, and Kevin Maloney, co-founder of Property Markets Group, discuss luxury property market trends with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television’s “Taking Stock.” (Source: Bloomberg)”

Today’s Real Estate News 10.25.2013

Summary:

Today, MSN Money forecasts a “major” rent hike. Fortune explains that employers are to be blamed for American workers lack of skills in today’s workplace. The Mortgage Bankers Association sent a letter to federal regulators which “urged federal regulators to adopt a proposal that aligns their proposed definition of a Qualified Residential Mortgage with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s definition of a Qualified Mortgage/Ability to Repay.” According to BusinessWeek, U.S. lawmakers & regulators are questioning whether or not to lower the “size of mortgages” guaranteed by the government and Citigroup is selling its’ mortgage servicing rights. Chicago Tribune reports this week’s mortgage rates. Consumer sentiment in the nation has fallen, says CNBC. The Housing Wire reports that the FHA Commissioner is urging the government to act as a “backstop” to private capital and Fidelity Financial has altered its’ terms for its’ Lender Processing Services acquisition. According to Reuters, JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank & Creidt Suisse are going to be marketing Blackstone’s home-rental bond for the first time, EVER. Bloomberg reports that the slowdown in exporting will hurt the world’s economy. Press Enterprise shares that home equity to regaining its’ ground in the Inland Empire and that loans are growing for CVB Financial Corp., Citizens Business Bank’s holding company. According to Forbes, China claims $2.31 TRILLION in new home loans from September 2012 – September 2013. UT San Diego reports that San Diego ranks 2nd on the least affordable housing market list.

Get ready for a major rent hike

“The price of renting is rising and competition is growing for apartments, condos and houses. Rents rose 7.6% nationally in the last five years, The Wall Street Journal says. In some cities they’re up 10%.”

American workers are way behind: Blame U.S. employers

“FORTUNE — To listen to some companies, American workers fall glaringly short of sophisticated computer and other necessary skills in today’s workplace.”

MBA Letter Urges QRM, QM Alignment

“The Mortgage Bankers Association strongly urged federal regulators to adopt a proposal that aligns their proposed definition of a Qualified Residential Mortgage with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s definition of a Qualified Mortgage/Ability to Repay.”

Regulators Weigh Reductions in Size of U.S.-Guaranteed Mortgages

“Lawmakers and regulators are debating whether it’s time to shrink the size of mortgages that the U.S government will guarantee, five years after they first boosted loan limits in response to the financial crisis.”

Citigroup Selling Mortgage Servicing Rights as Banks Retreat

“The U.S. mortgage market’s largest lenders are pulling back amid looming regulations and a drop in refinancing that fueled record profits last year.”

Mortgage rates dip to 4-month low

“Mortgage rates hit their lowest levels in four months this week, Freddie Mac said Thursday, as speculation grew that the Federal Reserve will continue its bond-buying stimulus plan through the end of the year.”

Consumer sentiment slides in October on government shutdown

“U.S. consumer sentiment dropped in October to its lowest level since the end of last year as consumers worried Congressional dysfunction and the resulting partial federal government shutdown would hurt growth, a survey released on Friday showed.”

FHA Commissioner: Government should act as backstop to private capital

“Housing finance reform needs to be the government’s top priority as Washington D.C., goes back to work in the wake of the government shutdown, FHA Commissioner Carol Galante said Thursday.”

Fidelity National Financial adjusts terms of LPS acquisition

“Residential mortgage services provider Fidelity National Financial Inc. (FNF) has adjusted the terms of its planned acquisition of Lender Processing Services (LPS).”

Banks set to roadshow Blackstone home-rental bond

“NEW YORK, Oct 24 (IFR) – Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse and JP Morgan will begin marketing the first-ever bond backed by US home-rental cashflows, a US$500 million trade for private-equity giant Blackstone, next Wednesday.”

Export Slowdown Threatens World Economy

“When HSBC Holdings Plc’s economists from around the world recently pooled their forecasts, virtually all had a similar source of growth in mind for the region they monitored: exports.”

REAL ESTATE: Equity regaining lost ground in Inland marketplace

“Price appreciation in 2013 has thrown life preservers around more homes in Riverside and San Bernardino counties; fewer homeowners struggling to regain lost ground”

BANKING: CVB Financial net earnings, loans grow

“CVB Financial Corp., the holding company for Citizens Business Bank, has announced net income of $24.2 million for the third quarter, or 23 cents per diluted share.”

China Real Estate Lending Tops $2.3 Trillion

“China’s home lending is larger than the entire economy of India. The housing boom there has no bounds, growing 19% year-over-year in September to a total of $2.31 trillion in new home loans, according the Central Bank of China. That’s nearly 25% China’s GDP and more than India’s $1.8 trillion GDP recorded in 2012. It might look like a lot of money, but considering China’s 1.35 billion population, the total housing debt is around $1,700 per person, or 27% of average per capita income.”

SD 2nd least affordable housing market

“San Diego County ranks as the second least affordable housing market, according to a 25-city survey by Income.com.”

Today’s Real Estate News 10.22.2013

Summary: CNN Money reports that the unemployment rate has fallen yet hiring has slowed. Fortune explains how the jobs report won’t be accurate for the next few months. Reuters shares that U.S. construction spending is showing hopeful signs in a 4 ½ year high. Bloomberg reports that lenders are shrinking in the mortgage business, BofA is said to endure three more legal probes into its’ mortgage-bond sales and China’s real estate bubble is affecting Manhattan. CNBC explains how the JPMorgan deal could affect homebuyers in qualifying for a mortgage. The Motley Fool shares how the online real estate market has become a huge aspect of the business and Fox Business educates on why location is such an important role in real estate.

Unemployment falls but hiring slows

“The unemployment rate fell to its lowest level since November 2008, but the government’s latest jobs report still shows a muddled picture of the economy.”

Why the jobs report has become meaningless

“FORTUNE — Employers added 148,000 to their payrolls in September, about 20% less than economists expected and the third smallest monthly increase in the past year. But the unemployment rate dropped to 7.2%, which is the lowest level in nearly five years. And the number of people actively looking for work was up, meaning people are more optimistic about their prospects for finding work.”

U.S. construction spending approaches 4-1/2 year high

“(Reuters) – U.S. construction spending hit a near 4-1/2 year high in August, boosted by increases in both private and public outlays, a hopeful sign for third-quarter economic growth.”

Shrinking Lenders in Mortgage Hub Cut Into Recovery: Real Estate

“CashCall Inc., a lender run by racehorse aficionado Paul Reddam, is one of the mortgage industry’s biggest office tenants in Orange County, California. It’s about to get smaller.”

BofA Said to Face Three More Probes of Mortgage-Bond Sales

“Bank of America Corp., sued by U.S. attorneys in August over an $850 million mortgage bond, faces three more Justice Department civil probes over mortgage-backed securities, according to two people with direct knowledge of the situation.”

China’s Real Estate Bubble Hits Manhattan

“Fosun International Ltd., a Chinese conglomerate that invests in everything from steel to pharmaceuticals to Club Med, has agreed to buy the office tower at 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza from JPMorgan Chase & Co. for a whopping $725 million. This isn’t an isolated incident.”

Jumbo loan availability lifts Chicago housing

“In recent years, the inability to access higher-priced mortgages left many Chicago residents – especially those pursuing properties valued above the area’s conforming loan limit – without the option of moving up to newer, larger homes.”

FHA single-family mortgage guarantee program squeezes taxpayers

“The Federal Housing Administration’s single-family mortgage guarantee program moved dramatically from having a net savings to costing taxpayers money as higher-than-expected borrower defaults hit the firm.”

How the JPMorgan deal could curtail credit

“The Justice Department’s potential $13 billion settlement with JPMorgan may go a long way toward appeasing consumers’ anger at big banks for the financial crisis, but it probably won’t help those same consumers get a mortgage. In fact, it may make it harder.”

How to Play the Online Real Estate Market

“The Internet has become the first place to look for real estate. In 2007, more than 80% of home buyers actively used the Internet as part of their research process before buying real estate and before contacting an agent. This proportion keeps increasing, making online real estate a very attractive market. However, competition in this space is very fierce. Most real estate agents and companies have already built their own sites, and invest heavily in online marketing.”

Why Location Matters in Real Estate

“Ask just about any real estate agent to list the three most important things a property should have, and you’ll likely hear: “location, location, location.” That phrase has been in use at least since 1926, according to The New York Times, and is just as relevant now as it was then.”