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.”

Today’s Real Estate News 10.17.13

Summary:
According to CNN Money, the government shutdown cost the U.S. economy $24 billion. Reuters states that Washington is the “biggest risk” to the nation’s economy. The LA Times reports that SoCal’s housing market is slowing, reports this week’s mortgage rates, a former BofA employee has allegedly taken $1 million in bribes to alter short sale transactions & BofA “outpaces other banks in mortgage settlement compliance.” The Housing Wire shares that the U.S. housing market took only a minor hit as a result of the government shutdown & that flippers are backing away due to a decline in real estate turnover.
CNBC reports that Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Chair, won’t be required to testify in AIG case yet.

Shutdown took $24 billion bite out of economy
“The United States may have dodged an economic catastrophe by raising the debt ceiling and opening the government, but it didn’t emerge from the political debacle unscathed.”

Analysis: Washington becomes the biggest risk to the U.S. economy
“(Reuters) – Consensus may be hard to find in Washington these days, but many corporate executives and economists seem to agree on one point: the biggest risk to the world’s largest economy may be its own elected representatives.”

Southern California housing market slows after torrid rebound
“Southern California home buyers have apparently had their fill of bidding wars, home shortages and double-digit price hikes.”

Freddie Mac: Mortgage rates higher amid crisis; 30-year at 4.28%
“Fixed mortgage rates rose early this week amid the debt crisis, Freddie Mac’s latest survey showed, with lenders offering the 30-year home loan at an average of 4.28%, up from 4.23% a week earlier.”

Former BofA employee accused of taking bribes to rig short sales
“A former Bank of America Corp. employee who had dealt with delinquent mortgages has been arrested on federal charges of accepting more than $1 million in bribes to allow homes to be sold far below their market value.”

BofA outpaces other banks in mortgage settlement compliance
“Bank of America Corp. moved faster than Wells Fargo & Co., JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Citigroup Inc. in satisfying its obligations to assist troubled borrowers under last year’s $25-billion national mortgage settlement, according to the agreement’s monitor.”

Housing recovery took a minor hit during government shutdown
“While the housing forecast remains mostly unchanged, the contentious negotiations that led to Congress temporarily raising the debt ceiling may have a lingering impact on consumer confidence in the housing market.”

Home flippers back away as real estate turnover activity declines
“Home flipping activity dipped 13% from the same period a year ago, with 32,993 single-family home flips recorded in the third quarter of 2013, RealtyTrac reported Thursday.”

Bernanke won’t have to testify in AIG case—for now
“Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke does not have to testify in the multibillion-dollar lawsuit by the former chief of American International Group against the United States over the insurer’s 2008 bailout, a federal appeals court said on Wednesday.”

Jobless Claims in U.S. Fall Less Than Forecast on California
“More Americans than forecast filed applications for unemployment benefits last week as California continued to work through a backlog, indicating it will take time to gauge the impact of the federal shutdown.”

Gains to the Real Estate Lords: Since 2009 Landlord income up a stunning 85 percent. Interest income has gone negative because of Fed monetary policy. Big money selling into momentum.

“The recovery in real estate has largely gone to big institutional players. Recent data from the US Commerce Department shows that rental income grew the fastest compared to other asset classes since 2009. Of course as we have chronicled over the last few years, most of the distressed property buying has gone to the investor class. The gains in rental income only impact a small portion of the population but the growth has been astounding. Rental income is now up 85 percent since 2009. Even stock dividends up at 44 percent have not met the pace of change in rental income. The trend is reflective of the insatiable demand from Wall Street for rental property over the last few years. Right on time however is the small investor jumping in at a tipping point as inventories rise, big money slows down, and interest rates have an impact on the housing market. Some big funds are even selling into momentum.”

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Tony’s take on the Government Shutdown (VIDEO)

Tony catches up with us from Smith River and shares his opinion on two real estate news articles he read today. The first article headline read “Sold! Auction.com Looks to Revolutionize Selling Real Estate” put out by CommercialObserver.com and the second article, “U.S. Government Shutdown Threatening Housing Recovery” written by BusinessWeek.com.  Tony talks about how the government shutdown is affecting our office and how it directly affects those seeking loans.