Real Estae News 2.18.14

Commercial Mortgages: Deal-hungry lenders open toolboxes
“Back in 2011, U.K. alternative band The Wombats had a hit song “Jump into the Fog” that had nothing to do with commercial real estate lending, but aptly describes many lenders today.”

4 signs the real estate market is in trouble
“I wish I’d said this (and in a few weeks I will have, I’m sure) but Ramsey Su at Acting Man Blog did it first and in a way I’ve been searching for the words to explain.”

The 7 ‘dirty’ words of mortgage lending
“It’s hard to resist this post on Forbes, because it starts by saying the mortgage business is filled with dirty words.”

Can Colorado keep dropping in foreclosure auction sales?
“Colorado new foreclosure auction sales fell to the lowest level in a decade and were down 41.4% in 2013 from 2012, according to a report from the Colorado Division of Housing.”

Wingspan keeps open mind for acquisitions in 2014
“Dallas-based Wingspan Portfolio Advisors completed 2013 with several significant profile acquisitions that drastically increased the company’s size and expanded its capabilities.”

TransCentra processes 100 million transactions
“TransCentra, a provider of billing and payment software and services, announced its suite of software solutions now processes nearly 100 million mortgage transactions annually and streamlines customer communication efforts to meet the operational and compliance needs of servicers.”

LRES launches new REO operating model
“LRES unveiled Monday its new REO operating model which is designed to increase efficiency and accommodate the influx of new clients with portfolios of assets in various stages of the foreclosure process.”

National Tax Search launches flood determination service
“Based in Chicago, National Tax Search, a provider of property tax management services, announced the launch of its flood determination services.”

Miles Says ‘Big Stick’ of Rate Hike Too Blunt for Housing Market
“Bank of England official David Miles said policy makers will only use interest rates as a last resort to cool Britain’s housing market if it begins to overheat.”

US Homebuilder Confidence Sinks in February
“U.S. homebuilders’ confidence in the housing market has declined sharply as the severe weather battering much of the nation keeps many would-be buyers at home.”

Hypo Real Estate ‘bad bank’ to privatize services unit
“(Reuters) – Germany’s FMS Wertmanagement, the bad bank of nationalized lender Hypo Real Estate, said it would start the sale of its services business in the second quarter of this year.”

HomeSteps® Announces Incentives for Homebuyers and Real Estate Agents in 23 States
“MCLEAN, VA–(Marketwired – Feb 18, 2014) – HomeSteps®, the real estate sales division of Freddie Mac (OTCQB: FMCC), today announced a special 2014 Winter Sales Promotion that will pay cash incentives to real estate agents who list or sell HomeSteps homes in 23 select states between February 18, and April 15, 2014. The 2014 HomeSteps Winter Sales Promotion also offers homebuyers a choice of incentives, including funds to cover condominium association fees.”

Will Housing Take Gold?
“MCLEAN, VA–(Marketwired – Feb 18, 2014) – Freddie Mac (OTCQB: FMCC) released today its U.S. Economic and Housing Market Outlook for February showing that despite the Federal Reserve’s taper activity, long term rates have eased over the past month, providing a chance for some borrowers who are holding older mortgages an opportunity to refinance. A short preview video, and the complete February 2014 U.S. Economic and Housing Market Outlook are available here.”

Why Is Mortgage Demand Falling In 2014?
“By just about every measure the housing market is looking better — home values of the rising, new construction is on the increase, foreclosures are down and millions of people have gotten mortgages to finance and refinance their homes in the past few years.”

New QM Rules Produce Higher Costs and Elevated Risk Factors
“Although the new QM rules are expected to bring stability to loan manufacturing, the many nuances of compliance have resulted in doubling the cost of loan origination. This assessment was offered by Tom Showalter, Chief Analytic Officer at Digital Risk, a top provider of risk, compliance, and transaction management solutions.”

Real Estate News 2.12.14

Commercial Real Estate Investors “Cautiously Optimistic” As the Future Unfolds, According to New Outlook Report
“WASHINGTON (February 12, 2014): Commercial real estate investments are expected to produce generally solid returns in 2014, according to the authors of Expectations & Market Realities in Real Estate 2014—The Future Unfolds, an annual forecast report released by Real Estate Research Corporation (RERC), Deloitte, and the National Association of Realtors®(NAR).”

House approves ‘clean’ debt limit after Republicans drop demands
“(Reuters) – The House of Representatives narrowly approved a one-year extension of federal borrowing authority on Tuesday after Republicans caved into President Barack Obama’s demands to allow a debt limit increase without any conditions.”

SPECIAL REPORT: MBA Delivers Cautious Economic Outlook for 2014; Financing Hits Highest Level Since ’07
“Mortgage originations for multi-family and commercial real estate in the last quarter of 2014 reached the highest volume achieved since 2007, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA). Multi-family financing, in particular, has returned to levels last witnessed at the peak of the market.”

MBA: Credit loosens as lenders adjust to QM
“The mortgage credit availability index ticked slightly higher in January and increased 1.85% from 110.9 in December to 113.0 in January, the latest Mortgage Bankers Association report said.”

Homebuyers Get Break as Loan Rates Defy Fed Tapering: Mortgages
“Ashley Underwood is taking advantage of the unexpected drop in mortgage rates by rushing to buy her first home before they go up again.”

Jumbo Loans Loom Large in Luxury Housing Market
“The view of the Pacific Ocean from the San Joaquin Hills in the California community of Newport Coast is extraordinary. So, when Mohammad Taghavian started looking for a new home four years ago, he knew exactly where he wanted to be. The housing market, however, wasn’t so cooperative.”

Late-Payment Rate on Mortgages Falls in 4Q
“U.S. homeowners are doing a better job of keeping up with mortgage payments, a trend that has reduced the rate of late payment on home loans to the lowest level in more than five years.”

Homebuyers Get Break as Loan Rates Defy Fed Tapering: Mortgages
“Ashley Underwood is taking advantage of the unexpected drop in mortgage rates by rushing to buy her first home before they go up again.”

Insurers’ Appetite for CRE Lending Spans Booms and Busts
“Life insurers got burned in the big commercial real estate bust of the 1990s. But as the sector emerges from a smaller Great Recession-era bust, insurers are showing no indication of ‘once bitten, twice shy.'”

Manhattan’s Big Banks Resist Lure of New Office Towers
“As Manhattan developers plan millions of square feet of office towers featuring the most modern amenities, some of their biggest potential tenants have decided they’re better off staying in their current homes.”

Mortgage REITs See Bargains in Competitors’ Shares
“Of all the real-estate investment trusts slammed by the stock market since interest rates began rising last year, few were hit as hard as REITs that invest in government-backed mortgage bonds.”

Zillow: Bulk home sales will boost housing
“The Zillow Home Price Expectations Survey, a pool of opinion from 110 economists, predicts housing market demand will gently ease through the next few years.”

Inspector General: Fannie Mae should implement repurchase late fees
“The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s office of inspector general found in its audit of how the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) handled aged repurchase demands that FHFA did not sufficiently evaluate whether to implement a repurchase late fee program at Fannie Mae.”

5 tips to help sell a home on Instagram
“There is a fair number of social media platforms out there, from Facebook to Twitter to Vine.”

Strike three for flood insurance premium hike delay
“Republicans stopped an effort to force a vote on H.R. 3370, which would delay pending flood insurance premium hikes under the National Flood Insurance Program.”

Mortgage apps reverse course, decrease 2%
“Mortgage applications slightly dropped after a light uptick last week and decreased 2% from a week prior, the latest Mortgage Bankers Association said.”

BofA, Goldman among banks facing $16 billion in fines
“NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — The settlements of lawsuits so far with major banks pave the way for some $16 billion in additional penalties to be paid by banks including Bank of America and Goldman Sachs Group over mortgage securities sold to government-seized housing giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.”

Real Estate Matters | Condo boards should think twice about limiting rentals
“I have a condo that I purchased in 2007 when my daughters were going to college. They have both graduated and moved on. Unfortunately, the property values have fallen and there have been a lot of foreclosures in the complex.”

How To Manage The Stress Of A Real Estate Transaction And Not Kill Your Deal
“We always hear from clients that this real estate closing will be simple.  When I hear that, I cringe because even under the best of circumstances I know that clients will experience a bit of stress as they move from contract to closing.  Change produces stress.  To be sure, some handle the process better than others and it is difficult to predict who will hold up better – but stress always exists.”

If investors bail on housing, what then?
“Investor demand, large and small, put a floor on home prices after the housing crash and ignited a recovery. While institutional investors made up a small percentage of those home buyers, they have garnered the most attention because of the bulk purchases they made and because they are a new entrant to the housing market. The concern now is what will happen if and when they decide to pull out?”

Why hedge funds lack women in charge
“Whitney Tilson is the managing partner of the hedge fund firm Kase Capital Management, which he founded more than 15 years ago. Mr. Tilson is also the co-founder of Value Investor Insight, an investment newsletter, and the Value Investing Congress, a biannual investment conference.”

Chanos up as many shorts stumble
“In November, a small band of battered short sellers couldn’t have been more excited about the opportunity to make money from what they saw as wildly overvalued stocks. One, John Fichthorn of Dialectic Capital Management, said it was the ‘best opportunity I will see in my life.'”

Housing plans piling up: Which will get built?
“Sacramento’s new home market has yet to fully revive from its recession-induced coma, but that hasn’t stopped developers around the region from jostling to get new housing projects approved so they can be first in line to tap pent-up buyer demand.”

Big spending, fewer results for homeless
“If you want to be depressed about government spending, look no further than the $127.5 million San Diego County’s government funnels to programs that are supposed to help homeless people stay off the streets.”

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 1.8.2014

Why 2014 is the year to get out of debt

“When it comes to your personal finances, 2014 may be your best chance to take advantage of low interest rates and get out of debt — before it really starts costing you.”

Private sector adds more jobs than expected in December

“(Reuters) – U.S. private employers hired staff at the fastest pace in 13 months in December, data from a payrolls processor showed Wednesday, burnishing expectations that similar figures due later in the week from the government will confirm the U.S. economy was gathering steam at the end of last year.”

U.S. mortgage applications edge up in latest week: MBA

“(Reuters) – Applications for U.S. home mortgages edged higher in the latest week, rebounding from a 13-year low set at the end of last year, an industry group said on Wednesday.” New FHFA chief reverses course on

Fannie, Freddie loan-fee hikes

“(Reuters) – The U.S. regulator for Fannie Mae (FNMA.OB) and Freddie Mac (FMCC.OB) on Wednesday instructed the two taxpayer-owned mortgage finance companies to delay the increase in fees on government-backed loans that the agency announced last month.”

New regulator Watt signals shift in U.S. housing policy

“(Reuters) – Mel Watt, who was sworn in on Monday to head the agency that regulates mortgage finance firms Fannie Mae (FNMA.OB) and Freddie Mac (FMCC.OB), has signaled a new approach to U.S. housing policy that will put more of an emphasis on ensuring access to credit.”

Commercial Mortgage Lender Appetite Expected to Exceed that of Borrowers in 2014

“WASHINGTON, D.C. (January 8, 2014) — Commercial and multifamily mortgage lending is expected to increase in 2014, as lenders’ appetites to place new loans grow even stronger, according to a new Mortgage Bankers Association survey of the top commercial and multifamily mortgage origination firms.”

Mortgage Applications Increase in Latest MBA Weekly Survey

“WASHINGTON, D.C. (January 8, 2014) — Mortgage applications increased 2.6 percent from one week earlier, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending January 3, 2014.”

Wells Fargo Creates SWAT Team to Keep Loans In-House: Mortgages

“Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC:US), the largest U.S. home lender, has assigned about 400 underwriters to originate mortgages for the bank to hold, with as many as 40 percent of those loans likely to fall outside government guidelines taking effect this week.”

New mortgage rules protect American dream: Column

“Let me tell you a common story I hear. It starts with a woman in 2005 or 2006 who took out a mortgage to buy her first home. After two years, her teaser interest rate expired. Her monthly payments doubled so she could no longer afford them.”

Investor & Lender Changes Continue; Freddie & Fannie: Golden Gooses?

“Teach your children about taxes: eat 30% of their ice cream.” They’ll also learn something about percentages. If 30% of cities have rebounded to pre-2007 levels, even I can deduce that 70% have not, but…is this late breaking news? “Higher mortgage rates, tight lending standards and price increases driven by a limited supply of homes for sale are discouraging some prospective buyers.” Apparently.”

Mortgage Grader lands patent for lender, broker compliance technology

“As lenders and brokers search for solutions to ensure they are not violating new lending rules due out this week, one company is building a compliance technology to keep the industry in check.”

Americans build larger, more costly homes

“Newly built single-family homes in the United States are getting bigger, costlier to build and more expensive, according to the National Association of Homebuilders. This news comes on the heels of news that home prices climbed 11.8% between November 2012 and November 2013.”

HEMET: Alleged squatter thwarts Christmas short sale

“When Scott and Tammy Laffin got a call from their real estate agent, they expected to hear the long-awaited news that their Hemet short sale home passed inspection from the buyer and would close escrow at Christmas.”

Odd-Ball Real Estate Play

“Equity investors typically play real estate through real estate investment trusts (REITs), which have done very well for quite a while – until recent Taper talk brought the prospect of rising interest rates into focus.”

The Benefits of Investing in Commercial Real Estate

“What little known investment should people be turning to more often?What little known investment should people be turning to more often?”

Real Estate Matters | What home sellers can expect in the market this year

“A year ago, we saw far fewer “For Sale” signs. And this year, there are even fewer.”

A Real Estate Revival?

“Real estate ranked as one of the worst-performing categories of 2013. In a year when the S&P 500 returned 32 percent, real estate funds gained 1.6 percent, according to Morningstar. Rising interest rates have contributed to the weak showing. Real estate and other dividend-rich sectors often sink when rates rise. Investors tend to sell dividend stocks and shift to fixed income as bond yields become more competitive.”

Real-Estate Tech Takes NYC

“For years, the commercial real-estate industry has lagged behind other industries when it comes come to embracing cutting edge Internet technology to provide old services in a new way.”

Burbank to Brookline Soar in Suburb Shift: Real Estate

“Clarion Partners LLC, a real estate owner overseeing almost $30 billion, made millions buying Manhattan office buildings and towers in Seattle and Houston after the U.S. property crash began six years ago. It’s now moving to the outskirts of big cities.”