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 1.2.2014

Buy-and-rent investors get squeezed

“It’s getting harder to make a bundle buying up foreclosures and renting them out.”

Silicon Valley investor: Split California into 6 states

“Is the most populous American state too big for its own good?”

Market Analysts Expect Slowdown in Housing Recovery in 2014

“The housing market recovery is entering a new phase, according to the analysts at Capital Economics. They say the rapid bounce in home prices seen this year, which was driven by investors and tight supply conditions, will soon start to moderate, and the next stage of the recovery will be characterized by strengthening activity among owner-occupants and mortgage-dependent buyers, as well as a much more moderate pace of house price inflation.”

GSEs Reach Foreclosure Prevention Milestone

“As the year closes, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) is celebrating a critical milestone.”

U.S. Consumer Confidence Bounces Back

“Consumer confidence saw a boost in December on heightened optimism for the job market, the Conference Board reported Tuesday.”

McLean Mortgage Introduces RateFlex Program

“In Virginia, McLean Mortgage Corporation announced the release of its RateFlex Program, a new concept designed to aid homeowners and prospective homebuyers in today’s volatile interest rate environment.”

U.S. factory, jobs data show underlying strength in economy

“(Reuters) – U.S. factory activity held near a 2-1/2-year high in December and the number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits fell again last week, suggesting the economy was poised for stronger growth in 2014.”

MBA Economic/Mortgage Finance Commentary: Fed Begins Taper; Weakness Persists in Housing

“Recent macroeconomic data paint a picture of a strengthening economy, strong enough that the Federal Reserve is willing to begin to ease its foot off of the gas pedal. However, recent housing market data is not nearly as strong; particularly purchase mortgage application volume which is running 10 percent behind last year’s pace.”

Adjustable-rate mortgages regain popularity as prices, rates rise

“When Michael Shuken recently bought his family’s first home, a four-bedroom in Mar Vista, his adjustable-rate mortgage helped them stay on the pricey Westside.”

Mortgage tax break expires despite bipartisan support in Congress

“WASHINGTON — A 6-year-old tax break for struggling homeowners who won reductions in their mortgages has expired, alarming housing advocates and lawmakers who said it still was needed despite the real estate market rebound.”

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)”