Real Estate News 10.09.2014

1. 5 things to consider before tapping your home for cash
“During the housing bust, many homeowners were cut off from a popular source of funds: their homes.”

2. Drop in jobless claims points to labor market strength
“(Reuters) – The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell last week to nearly its lowest level since before the 2007-09 recession, a sign of growing steam in the U.S. labor market.”

3. Southern California office leasing market boosted by job growth
“Job growth in Southern California finally produced a robust quarter of leasing for office landlords, who were able to fill long-vacant space and push up rents.”

4. Suit asks why U.S. bailout of AIG wasn’t more generous
“The trial pitting a fallen financial titan against an array of former high government luminaries provides a through-the-looking-glass view of the financial credit crisis of 2008 — a view that only makes sense on Wall Street.”

5. U.S. Mortgage Application Volume Up
“The average number of mortgage applications for the week ended Friday rose 3.8% from the week earlier, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association weekly survey.”

6. Why Getting a Mortgage Will Remain Hard for at Least 3 More Years
“NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Americans will likely have to wait at least three more years before it becomes any easier to get a mortgage.”

7. Rebirth of housing market calls for moving past Fannie and Freddie
“This fall marks the seventh anniversary of the federal government’s move to take conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and the nation should thank the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) for restoring confidence and liquidity in mortgage finance during a time of crisis. Without their intervention and involvement, our nation’s housing system would have fared far worse than what we experienced.”

8. Op-Ed: Loan File Size Increasing at ‘Alarming’ Rate
“Lenders are gathering an unprecedented number of required documents to originate mortgage loans and comply with new regulatory requirements. To be sure, the regulatory environment saps efficiency and profitability at the same time that loan volumes are falling.”

9. Real Estate Investment Up; Led by NYC–Again
“New York remains the world’s largest real estate investment market for the fourth consecutive year. Volumes there rose nearly 11 percent to $55.4 billion–7 percent of global market share–in the 12 months leading up to June. Second-place London, which registered $47.3 billion of investment, closed the gap on New York thanks to a 40.5 percent increase in activity over that year, becoming the largest global market for cross-border investors. With $35.5 billion in investment, Tokyo reclaimed the third position from Los Angeles ($33.1 billion), which dropped to fourth while San Francisco ranked fifth with $23.8 billion invested.”

10. Find out why West beats East in home price appreciation
“It used to be gunfighters would brag about being the fastest gun west of the Mississippi River, and now it’s all about home price growth.”

11. Auction.com launches Auction Finance to spur investor activity
“Seeking to expand on its pool of potential real estate buyers, Auction.com has created a new division to help commercial and residential real estate investors obtain financing.”

12. Freddie Mac: Mortgage rates drop near yearly lows
“Mortgage rates slightly fell back down following the Federal Reserve’s latest tapering announcement, dropping down near their yearly lows, Freddie Mac’s Primary Mortgage Market survey results showed.”

13. Mortgage applications for new homes flat in September
“Mortgage applications for new home purchases remained unchanged relative to the previous month, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association Builder Application Survey data for September 2014.”

14. Debt among youngest, oldest shifted dramatically in past decade
“A new TransUnion study found that the consumer loan wallet – the composition of loans that people typically carry – has materially changed for both the youngest and oldest segments of the population during the last decade.”

15. Freddie Mac Expands Into Small Apartment Mortgages
“Freddie Mac is building a business to originate small apartment loans, between $1 million and $5 million, as part of its mandate to support affordable housing.”

16. If Congress Won’t End GSE Conservatorship Soon, FHFA Can
“Last week, a D.C. District Court Judge struck down a lawsuit brought by shareholders in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac who had been seeking to stop the government from taking the profits from the two agencies. The suit will be appealed, but setting aside the legal disputes for a moment, the U.S. government still has a big issue to confront: what to do about the two government-sponsored enterprises.”

17. Taper Tantrum Erased With Mortgage Yields at 16-Month Low
“In the market for U.S. mortgage bonds, it’s almost as if the turmoil that became known as the taper tantrum never happened.”

18. REGION: Housing boom targets ‘silver tsunami’
“The Inland region’s newest housing boom is being built on its oldest residents.”

19. REAL ESTATE: Slower gains predicted in 2015 for home sales, prices
“Reset, California.

That could be the theme of a real estate forecast that California Association of Realtors chief economist Leslie Appleton-Young delivered Tuesday for 2015, as the real estate industry takes the shape of a more traditional market.”

20. It’s easy to pay someone else’s property tax
“Anybody can pay anyone else’s property tax, and it’s easier than ever with the recently enhanced online system in San Diego County.”

21. Best College Towns for Buying Rentals, Flipping in 2014
“RealtyTrac has ranked the top 10 college towns for buying rental properties, and the top 10 college towns for flipping in 2014. For these rankings, RealtyTrac looked at public four-year universities with a total 2012 enrollment of 20,000 or more based on data from the National Center for Education Statistics and located in counties with an unemployment rate below the national average of 6.2 percent in June 2014.”

22. Boston Broker Sends Agents to Asia to Promote Local Real Estate
“I was interviewing Boston-area broker Tom Truong for an article spotlighting the Boston market for the August issue of RealtyTrac’s Housing News Report when he made this comment that took me a bit by surprise.”

23. L.A. and O.C. least affordable rental markets: Rental market is at odds with weak employment growth and weak income figures.
“It should come as no surprise that the L.A. and O.C. housing markets are the least affordable in the entire nation. That is right, even more unaffordable than San Francisco or New York. Why? Because even though New York and San Francisco have higher rental costs, people make more money. Should be common sense but it should be apparent that people in SoCal like stretching their budgets. It might be the Hollywood allure of “acting” rich instead of actually being wealthy. Fake it till you make it. Hence the broke older homeowners with their boomerang adult-children coming to live back home. Rents are paid by net income. There is no extra mortgage leverage that you can squeeze out of a rental payment. You either make the monthly payment or you don’t. And seeing this data simply confirms that many in SoCal would rather act the role of being rich instead of taking steps to being wealthy.”

Real Estate News 2.27.14

Here’s where home prices are about to take off

“FORTUNE — “The time to buy is when there’s blood in the streets.” That quote, attributed to 18th-century financier Baron Rothschild, means that buying when everyone else is panicking is a great idea, as that’s when prices are at their lowest.”

It’s still a lot cheaper to buy than rentIt’s still a lot cheaper to buy than rent

“FORTUNE — Home prices have been rising steadily for more than year, with the most recent Case-Shiller index reading showing the biggest year-over-year increase in nearly a decade. But that doesn’t mean that it is a bad time to buy.”

Freddie Mac profit moves U.S. housing bailout further into black

“(Reuters) – Freddie Mac (FMCC.OB) said on Thursday it will soon send the U.S. Treasury a $10.4 billion dividend after posting a ninth straight quarterly profit, putting taxpayers further into the black on their bailout of the mortgage giant.”

Realtors® Oppose Tax Plan to Limit Mortgage Interest Deduction, Real Estate Provisions

“WASHINGTON (February 26, 2014) – The following is a statement by National Association of Realtors® President Steve Brown…”

Durable goods orders mixed, jobless claims rise

“(Reuters) – Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods excluding transportation unexpectedly rose last month as did a gauge of business spending plans, but that will probably not change views that factory activity is slowing.”

Foreclosures Climaxing in New York-New Jersey Market: Mortgages

“Feb. 26 (Bloomberg) — The epicenter of the U.S. foreclosure crisis is shifting to New Jersey and New York, threatening a housing rebound in one of the country’s most densely populated areas.”

Camp to Cap Mortgage Benefit While Ending State Tax Break

“A tax plan from House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp would further limit the mortgage-interest break and end the deduction for state and local taxes, according to a nonpartisan congressional summary.”

BofA under probe over US housing program, forex

“Bank of America may have a new mortgage problem on its plate, saying on Tuesday that federal investigators are looking into whether the bank violated requirements of a U.S. government housing program.”

WellFargo cuts 700 mortgage jobs

“Wells Fargo & Co. said Wednesday that it is cutting 700 employees, including 203 in the Twin Cities, as demand for mortgages continues to shrink.”

Potential Conflicts Cited For Mortgage Servicer

“New York State’s top banking regulator said he had new concerns about Ocwen Financial, one of the nation’s largest mortgage servicing companies, creating another regulatory headache for the company.”

Senate committee advances repeal of mortgage registration fees

“A bill that would repeal mortgage registration fees moved forward from a Senate committee Wednesday.”

Morgan Stanley offers $275M to absolve bad mortgage bonds

“Morgan Stanley is finalizing a $275 million agreement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to settle the SEC probe into the bank’s toxic subprime mortgage bond trades going back to 2007.”

Bank earnings are booming, but there’s a big problem

“Commercial banks and savings institutions insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. posted the 17th quarterly increase since 2009 due to an $8.1 billion decline in loan-loss provisions in the fourth quarter of 2013.”

Federal judge sides with Fannie, Freddie shareholders

“Court of Federal Claims Judge Margaret Sweeney granted the Fairholme Funds motion for discovery against America.”

Institutional investor home buys hit 22-month low

“Institutional investor home sales continue to decline as a portion of all home sales, hitting a 22-month low.”

The key to successfully growing your mortgage lending operation

“The mortgage market is quickly drying up and lender competition is heightening in order attract the remaining drops of business thus making lender relationships more important than ever.”

4 game changers for selling homes this tax season

“New-homes sales reached a five-year high Wednesday morning, showing that buyers are still jumping into the market.”

Lansner: Time to sell real estate?

“If the local real estate market is taking a breather this winter after a fast rebound, should you be thinking of selling?”

Index: L.A.-O.C. home prices up 20.3%, but market is leveling off

“Home prices in the Los Angeles-Orange County area jumped 20.3 percent in December compared with a year earlier, the 18th consecutive month of annual gains, housing figures released Tuesday show.”

Los Angeles Real Estate Heats Up With Mogul Money

“Numbers don’t lie. Like box office grosses, home sales reflect economic reality. Per real estate news firm Data Quick, year-over-year residential real estate sales prices are up 18.4% across the Los Angeles area in early 2014 and the inventory of homes and condos for sale remains low. At the upscale end of the market, often in those Los Angeles neighborhoods favored by showbizzers, demand is the strongest, resulting in multiple offers over asking price for contempo properties and select empty lots.’

HUD AND CENSUS BUREAU REPORT NEW RESIDENTIAL SALES IN JANUARY

“WASHINGTON – Sales of new single-family houses in January 2014 were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 468,000, according to estimates released jointly today by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Census Bureau.”

The myth of real estate and economic mobility: Americans face lowest geographic mobility in over two generations. Is staying put the new American Dream?

“Americans like to believe that they are movers and shakers and will follow the opportunity wherever it may be. The idea of selling your home and moving across the country for a great new job opportunity seems to be a common notion of how things happen. However the data shows us a very different reality. Americans are largely staying put. We can blame this on negative equity but this trend actually goes back to the 1980s. In fact, American mobility is at all-time record lows. What this means is people are staying put like our golden handcuffed baby boomers. I was thinking about this carefully and I think one major reason for this is the massive subsidies given to homebuyers creates incentives for staying put. Think of California with Prop 13 and the ability to write-off many housing items including interest when being a homeowner. The system is setup to keep people locked in. For a young person in a high cost of living area the best economic option may be to move and start in another state. However the facts point to a very different picture.”

Freddie Mac Prices $1 Billion Reopening of .875% Three-Year Reference Notes® Security

“MCLEAN, VA–(Marketwired – Feb 27, 2014) – Freddie Mac (OTCQB: FMCC) announced today that it auctioned a $1 billion reopening of its .875% three-year USD Reference Notes® security that matures on February 22, 2017. The stop yield for the issue, CUSIP 3137EADT3, was .724%, priced at 100.442508. The bid-to-cover ratio was 4.8 to 1.”

Fixed Mortgage Rates Continue Gradual Climb Higher

“MCLEAN, VA–(Marketwired – Feb 27, 2014) – Freddie Mac (OTCQB: FMCC) today released the results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey® (PMMS®), showing average mortgage rates mixed with the fixed-rate products moving higher for the fourth consecutive week, while adjustable rate mortgages eased.”

Freddie Mac Announces $1 Billion Reopening of .875% Three-Year Reference Notes® Security

“MCLEAN, VA–(Marketwired – Feb 27, 2014) – Freddie Mac (OTCQB: FMCC) announced today that it plans to launch a $1 billion reopening of its .875% three-year USD Reference Notes® security that matures on February 22, 2017. The issue will price today, Thursday, February 27, 2014, and will settle on Monday, March 3, 2014.”

Freddie Mac Reports Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2013 Financial Results

“MCLEAN, VA–(Marketwired – Feb 27, 2014) – Freddie Mac (OTCQB: FMCC) today reported its fourth quarter and full-year 2013 financial results and filed its annual Form 10-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.”

CFPB Director Calls for Increased Financial Literacy

“For Richard Cordray, the equation is simple: In the Land of the Free and the home of the free market, American citizens should be as informed about and capable of self-governance in their personal finances as they are in the democratic process, especially when it comes to borrowing for a mortgage.”

Real Estate News 2.17.14

Fog over U.S. economy unlikely to lift soon
“WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Trying to figure out what the heck is going on in the economy right now is like driving in a fog. You can only see a few yards ahead before visibility ends.”

Finding ways to help young adults make their first home purchases
“WASHINGTON — Parents, grandparents and young adults know the problem only too well: Heavy student-debt loads, persistent employment troubles stemming from the recession, plus newly toughened mortgage underwriting standards are all standing in the way of vast numbers of potential first-time home buyers in their 20s and 30s.”

Title restrictions can scare away buyers, but they have pluses
“Question: We have a detached single-family dwelling on more than five acres of land that we’re having difficulty selling because real estate agents say we have a restriction on our title. We have a homeowners association and board of directors, and that appears to be a problem for some potential buyers. Though we’ve had little to do with our association, we can’t convince buyers it’s OK. They say they “don’t want the hassle.” What exactly is a “restriction” and “deed restricted title?” Can we get it off our house title?”

3 things coming this President’s Day week
“It’s going to be a slow week cut short by the President’s Day holiday, but there are a number of indices coming out this week that should shed some additional light on where the housing market is heading for servicers, lenders and investors.”

Monday Morning Cup of Coffee: Fannie and Freddie investors denied profits
“Monday Morning Cup of Coffee takes a look at news coming across HousingWire’s weekend desk, with more coverage to come on larger issues.”

Is snow a good or bad forecast for housing?
“The weather continues to inhibit every aspect of life — especially in the Northeast. Since the snow is cutting back on the days available to work and produce mortgages in February, it is presenting a risk to the prepayments and mortgage-backed security production, according to a recent report from Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAC).”

New York Attorney General: Zombie property killer
“New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is ready to raze hell over zombie properties infecting the Empire State.’

Mortgage industry employment continues decline
“The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ monthly real estate credit and mortgage brokerage employment statistics through December 2013 shows employment in real estate is declining.”

Washington & Wall Street: The Question Nobody Asked Janet Yellen
“In her first appearance before Congress this week, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen achieved the primary goal of any new Fed chief and avoided any obvious land mines. But what was lacking in the dialogue, both from Yellen and the media, was a serious discussion of what’s next for national economic policy.”

Sales drop, prices jump for metro Detroit real estate market in January
“DETROIT, MI – January marked the 11th straight month that metro Detroit median home sales prices rose by double-digits, climbing 38 percent year-over year to $110,000 according to Realcomp.”

Did Gen-Xers have it harder?
“Millennials are hardly the first generation to graduate into a job-killing economy and a miserable housing market.”

Inside hedge fund pay: $10M for a 10 percent return
“It’s no secret that people can make a lot of money working in finance. Top hedge and private equity fund chief investment officers can earn several billion dollars in a single year—David Tepper of Appaloosa Management earned an estimated $2.2 billion in 2012, for example.”

Stop whining! The US economy is in good shape
“While operating more than an entire percentage point below its potential growth rate, the U.S. economy still raised its business sector employment by nearly 2 million people over the last twelve months.”

Is Gen X ready to retire? Depends who you ask
“Get your happy on. Generation X may be more prepared for retirement than you’ve been hearing.”

Do banks sense a change in the California housing market? California foreclosure starts up 57 percent last month. Typical California foreclosure process lasts nearly one year and the misconception of middle class.
“It is common knowledge that banks have metered troubled real estate inventory out into the market in a slow drip fashion.  This practice over the years has caused an artificially low supply to be present in the market.  Add into the mix a low rate environment and years of investors buying up properties and you get our current stalemate of a market.  Virtually no one in the press with a voice is even expressing a possibility that prices may sway lower.  The only options making the rounds involve a couple of scenarios where prices will go up slowly in 2014 or prices will move sideways.  No option for a decrease.  This lack of perspective is odd given the resurgence of interest only loans and the fact that a well known bank is dipping back into the subprime market.  One surprising statistic that I did see was the resurgence of foreclosure starts in California.”

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 1.28.2014

Plan to downsize your home? Don’t wait
“Moving to a smaller home in later life is a lot like starting a diet: It sounds like a good idea – but one that can always wait until tomorrow. In most cases, though, retirees can benefit from downsizing sooner rather than later.”

New-home sales fade in December after best year in five
“WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Sales of new single-family homes fell in December, but the whole of 2013 saw the highest sales level in five years, the government reported Monday.”

How spending has fallen under Obama
“It’s unlikely that President Obama will ever shake his reputation among Republicans as a big spender. But a key fact counters that rap.”

African-Americans squeezed out of the housing market
“More African-Americans are being squeezed out of the housing market.”

Will Real Estate Investing Slow In 2014?
“There’s little doubt that the real estate marketplace is in the midst of change. The huge price run-up seen during the past year or so is plainly cooling, interest rates have risen from the record lows seen in 2012 and higher prices may be causing some institutional investors to slow their purchases.”

Will Mortgage Tax Relief Die In 2014?
“An important law which has eased the financial fall-out from the mortgage crisis has ended. The Mortgage Forgiveness Tax Relief Act expired on New Year’s Eve and unless the legislation is extended large numbers of troubled borrowers will suddenly face huge new taxes.”

Rental house owners can profit from a professional manager
“It’s one thing to manage a rental house when it’s nearby. But it’s another process entirely when the rental is in a distant vacation retreat. Unfortunately, many second-home buyers find that out the hard way.”

Home prices show signs of topping out
“Home prices are showing signs of topping out: The S&P/Case-Shiller index posted its first month-over-month decline in 10 months on Tuesday.”

Home prices: Your local forecast
“After 2013’s big gains, home prices are expected to moderate this year. CoreLogic Case-Shiller expects prices to increase by the mid-single digit percentages for the 12 months through September. See how your market is expected to fare.”

Many renters just say no to buying homes
“(Reuters) – With a wife and a 10-year-old daughter, Matthew Amster-Burton appears to be one of the likelier people to buy a house, but the Seattle food writer says he has no interest in doing so.”

What business expects in the State of the Union
“President Barack Obama will likely talk about improving the broad U.S. economy as well as bolstering specific sectors when he gives his State of the Union speech on Tuesday night. Trade groups around Washington are hoping for a coveted mention, and some are confident the president will talk about working with their industry.”

Yellen Faces Test Bernanke Failed: Ease Bubbles
“Janet Yellen probably will confront a test during her tenure as Federal Reserve chairman that both of her predecessors flunked: defusing asset bubbles without doing damage to the economy.”

Wall Street Bond Dealers Predict Plunging Treasury Sales
“The U.S. will borrow less money this year than at any time since 2008, validating the nation’s decision to go deeper into debt to combat the financial crisis as faster growth shrinks the deficit, Wall Street’s biggest bond dealers say.”

Banks ‘Chase’ Mortgage Loans With Mobile Apps for Home Buyers
“Not long ago, a financial institution couldn’t easily target consumers who were shopping for a new home. But with new online and mobile tools available today, banks and credit unions can be on the front edge of the mortgage application process.”

How QM fails to deliver
“Although the Qualified Mortgage and ability-to-repay rules are designed to halt excessively risky lending, the new guidelines are likely to fall short on risk restraint when comparing their reality to the expectations of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, said Ed Pinto, resident fellow and co-director of the American Enterprise Institute’s International Center on Housing Risk.”

FHA Turns to Residual Income Test to Qualify Borrowers
“The Federal Housing Administration has elected to use the Department of Veterans Affairs’ residual income test as a new compensating factor to qualify borrowers with high debt-to-income ratios.”

New home sales fall, but private sector expands
“(Reuters) – Sales of new U.S. single-family homes fell more than expected in December, but lean inventories and steady price gains suggested the housing market recovery remained intact.”

Is this what’s holding back the RMBS market?
“What is the state of the residential mortgage-backed securities market going into 2014?”

Fixed-rate mortgages tumble in popularity
“Adjustable-rate mortgages are gaining in popularity with interest rates on 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages trending higher these days.”

We couldn’t believe which states have the most late mortgages
“Black Knight Financial Services says December was a good month for foreclosures in its latest report.”

JPMorgan reportedly selling $373M prime new issue RMBS
“JPMorgan Chase (JPM) told HousingWire.com the bank will decline comment on a Bloomberg news item suggesting the lender is about to sell $373 million prime new issue residential mortgage-backed securities.”

This Detroit Neighborhood Is So Bad That $1 Homes Could Be A Rip-Off
“Downtown Detroit is seeing a revitalization of sorts sparked by Dan Gilbert’s $1 billion investment in the area. Since 2010, Gilbert’s investment has created an estimated 6,500 jobs in downtown, and, as a result, it’s nearly impossible to find a vacant apartment as residential occupancy rates reached as high as 99.4% for the downtown area.”

Latest Real Estate Numbers Give Reason to Hope
“Housing price data for November, fresh out of the oven, shows dazzling year-over-year gains but a slowing in month-to-month prices. The S&P/Case-Shiller Housing Price Index that’s a composite of 20 metro areas jumped 13.7% year-over-year, beating even the past two month’s 13.3% and 13.6%. The continued march upward will certainly hearten housing bulls, as prices are currently only 20% off their bubble peaks of Spring/Summer 2006. Separately, last week the National Association of Realtors reported that volume was good, with 5.09 million homes sold in all of 2013. In addition to crossing the psychological barrier of the 5 million mark, that’s a 9.1% jump from the year before.”

Tax Geek Tuesday: Why You Should Never Hold Real Estate In A Corporation?
“Sometimes in life, when faced with a given situation, we say things simply as a matter of reflex. For example:”

Sold! The 2013 real estate year in review
“Historically low interest rates and limited inventory in 2013 fueled some of the greatest housing appreciation in San Diego County since the early 2000s.”

Living at home generation: a modern day feudalism awaits young Americans as the prospect of homeownership falls out of grasp.
“The prospect of homeownership for many young Americans seems so far out of reach that many are resigned to be renters for the rest of their lives.  In places like San Francisco and New York even those with decent paying jobs will find it hard to own a piece of real estate.  Obviously many investors with easy money from the Fed realized this end-game and dove into the landlord business with all the gusto in the world.  Wages are weak for the children of baby boomers.  Many in fact are back living at home.  Homeownership seems like a massive pipedream when many don’t even have the income to support a rental.  Of course in California, you have odd inter-family dynamics where some kids are just waiting until the parents keel over so they can inherit the Prop 13 protected World War II built property.  What more do people expect from a narrow focus on the present while ignoring the challenges facing a new generation of Americans?  This structural change has also created a big hit on new home sales.  Unfortunately for many a modern day system of debt serfdom awaits.  For those that have the chance to buy, it may require a massive leap into debt on top of the student debt many already carry.”

Delinquencies Down Nearly 10% in 2013
“Delinquencies picked up slightly in December, according to early data released by Black Knight Financial Services (BKFS)—but overall trends indicate 2013 was a year of improvement.”

FDIC Marks Second Bank Collapse of 2014
“FDIC announced the closure of an Oklahoma bank over the weekend, marking the first insured collapse in the Sooner State in more than a year and a half.”

Federal To Taper Stimulus Again
“The Federal Reserve is scheduled to announce the second cut in its bond-buying program in six weeks as a lackluster December jobs report failed to diminish the central bank’s expectations for solid U.S. economic growth, according to The Wall Street Journal.”

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.”

Real Estate News 1.13.2014

Out-of-state investors zero in on Twin Cities real estate
“Out-of-state real estate investors from Malaysia to Miami are spending billions on Twin Cities apartment complexes and commercial buildings, including some of the most iconic office towers on the downtown Minneapolis skyline.”

Darden Split Plan May Hinder Real Estate Deal, Activist Says
“Darden Restaurants Inc. (DRI)’s plan to split off Red Lobster could prevent the company from unlocking the $4 billion of value trapped in its real estate holdings, according to Barington Capital Group LP.”

The American Real Estate Investors Academy Now Offers Unsecured Lines Of Credit
“The American Real Estate Investors Academy is working with Aurelian Capital to bring unsecured credit lines to real estate investors. Membership in the Academy is not required.”

10 tips for homebuyers and sellers in 2014
“Goodness, is it 2006 again? At the dawn of 2014, it feels like it.”

A watchdog grows up: The inside story of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
“In late 2011, a quiet revolution took place at the corner of 17th and G streets NW.

About 500 federal workers were vacating the drab, 1970s-era headquarters of the Office of Thrift Supervision. The agency had just been scrapped for its role in the financial crisis, which in retrospect seemed almost inevitable: Its primary mission had been to keep banks solvent, and its budget depended on how many of them chose it as their regulator, leading to almost criminal complacence.”

Rising community association fees are squeezing homeowners on tight budgets
“When Brenda Batts purchased her condominium near the U Street corridor in 2006, she was planning to retire at age 65. Now 62, Batts, an office manager, fears she may not meet that goal, thanks to a nagging worry from when she purchased the unit, which assesses a monthly fee for common charges on top of her mortgage and property taxes.”

As mortgage banking industry dwindles, bidding wars over quality housing become common
“This is generally a slow time of year in the residential housing market, but according to Re/Max broker Rosalie Daniels, of Hamilton, bidding wars over housing are increasingly common.”

America’s Big Bank Earnings Announcements Will Be Highlighted By Tumbling Revenue
“Three of the four biggest commercial banks in the US are expected to report falling revenue in the week ahead as loan activity falls.”

Two lawsuits that could harm RMBS investors
“Investors in residential mortgage-backed securities are far from out of the woods when it comes to resolving financial risk from RMBS investments.”

3 ways the coming rate hikes can sink the housing market
“With few exceptions most are projecting interest rates will be edging up over the next 12 months, as the Federal Reserve tapers off its four-year-plus policy of printing $1 trillion a year to buy MBS and Treasurys.”

A calm picture of the economy emerges, but will it last?
“After months of clouded economic data in the wake of financial and congressional uncertainty, the economy is expected to see clearer skies ahead, analysts claim in a new report.”

Total Mortgage Services doubles over next 5 years
“Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy and the state Department of Economic and Community Development will provide Total Mortgage Services with a $3.5 million loan to help the company establish its national headquarters with a new facility in Milford.”

Freddie Mac: Short Sales More Attainable Than Homeowners Think
“When a homeowner is unable to make their mortgage payments or owes more on the home than it’s worth, a short sale can be a viable option that avoids the negative implications of a foreclosure for both the homeowner and the mortgage-holder.”

Treasury Releases November Making Home Affordable Report
“Nearly 23,000 permanent loan modifications were completed under the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) in November, according to a new report from the U.S. Treasury.”

Unemployment Down: Is The Fed In Trouble?
“The latest news on the unemployment front is good for just about everyone: The  government says 203,000 jobs were added to the economy in November and that the unemployment rate is down from 7.0 percent to 6.7 percent.”

The bubble that is California: A flood of rentals in lower priced markets, inventory creeping back up, and investors appetites waning.
“California can be viewed as a microcosm of what is occurring across the United States.  Few markets are propped up by a smaller affluent population while most, are pushed outward or to rentals as incomes go stagnant.  People for the most part only pay attention to what is immediately around them.  When the crisis hit in 2007 many were caught off guard although the warning signs were all over the place.  As 2014 starts, we are now seeing a definite slowdown in housing even in higher priced areas.  Inventory appears to be coming back online but sales are very weak since people are asking for peak prices and drinking the housing Kool-Aid with gusto.  The median sales price in SoCal has stayed put since June but sales have fallen steadily.  Across the state, with more rentals from investors prices are soft and unlikely to rise given that many Californians have not seen any real income gains over the last decade.  For the most part, many are stuck in a bubble thinking things will remain the way they are simply by sheer momentum.”

2014: Private Forces Move to the Fore
“Waning Fiscal Drag and Easing Policy Concerns Expected to Boost Economic Growth this Year”

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.”