Real Estate News 2.11.14

Scary 1929 market chart gains traction
“CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (MarketWatch) — There are eerie parallels between the stock market’s recent behavior and how it behaved right before the 1929 crash.”

Metro Areas See Solid Home-Price Growth, Some Markets Facing Affordability Issues
“WASHINGTON (February 11, 2014) – The lion’s share of metropolitan areas continued to experience strong year-over-year price growth in the fourth quarter, according to the latest quarterly report by the National Association of Realtors®. A companion metro area annual affordability report shows less favorable conditions, particularly in the West.”

Construction Equipment Rentals Boom
“MOLINE, IL—As reported yesterday in GlobeSt.com, panelists at the recent Mortgage Bankers Association’s Commercial Real Estate Finance/Multifamily Housing Convention & Expo said that construction lending has increased to levels not seen in decades. And in another sign of a US economic rebound, construction and industrial equipment rentals have also soared, according to data just published in the American Rental Association’s ARA Rental Market Monitor™.”

NAR: Rising home prices infringe affordability
“The vast majority of metropolitan areas continued to experience strong year-over-year price growth in the fourth quarter, the latest quarterly report by the National Association of Realtors revealed.”

NAR’s chief economist said what about the housing market?
“Lawrence Yun, chief economist at the National Association of Realtors, caught HousingWire’s eye with his recent remarks at the Alabama Commercial Real Estate conference.”

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.”

How community banks will reign in 2014
“Despite some small lenders choosing to shut the door on originating mortgages, community banks could have just the right kind of leverage to succeed in 2014’s lending environment.”

2014 predictions: Redfin goes public and more
“Monday marked the one-month anniversary of the implementation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Qualified Mortgage rule.”

Boehner backs down, says House to vote on ‘clean’ debt-limit hike
“WASHINGTON –  House Speaker John Boehner, in an abrupt shift, announced Tuesday that the House would vote on an increase in the nation’s borrowing cap without any strings attached.”

Fed’s Plosser ‘worried’ about not raising rates
“Charles Plosser, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, said Tuesday history is not on the side of the central bank when it comes to raising interest rates in a timely manner, and the risk is financial markets will force its hand.”

Former foreclosure attorney in jail
“VISTA — A former attorney who pleaded guilty to stalking, trespassing and other charges related to his work for clients facing foreclosure admitted Monday that he violated his probation.”

Your Homeowner’s Insurance Is Soaring Thanks to Hail From 5 Years Ago
“Brutal storms—including some that hit quite a few years ago—are causing rates on homeowner’s and flood insurance policies to skyrocket.”

U.S. Economic Confidence at Lowest Level Since December
“WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Gallup Economic Confidence Index dipped to -18 for the week ending Feb. 9 — the lowest weekly reading so far in 2014. The index is similar to the -17 measured during the prior two weeks and January’s monthly average of -16. Americans’ confidence in the economy has been falling since it reached this year’s weekly high of -13 in early January. The index was 10 points more positive in early February 2013 than it is now.”

‘Nonpracticing entity’ or ‘patent troll’? Property Disclosure Technologies sues 13 real estate companies
“More than a dozen real estate companies — including Re/Max, Century 21 and Keller Williams — have been hit with patent infringement lawsuits by a company that does not maintain a website or offer any products or services but holds patents on a ‘real estate disclosure reporting method.'”

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Bill Seeks to Extend Federal Tax Exemption for Forgiven Mortgage Debt
“Congressman Bill Foster (D-Illinois) introduced the Homeowners Debt Relief Extension Act (H.R. 3856) on Tuesday. The bill would extend the mortgage debt tax exemption that’s been in place since 2007 for another two years.”

Early Earnings Reports Reveal Effects of Declining Mortgage Volume
“This season’s bank releases kicked off Tuesday with dual quarterly earnings reports from JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo—and as projected, weakened origination figures took their toll.”

Florida Law Firm Rebrands and Expands Service to Puerto Rico
“The veteran-, minority-, and woman-owned default law firm founded by Marisol Morales, Esq., announced its expansion into Puerto Rico and a name change from Morales Law Group, PA, to Millennium Partners.”

New Fed Survey Assesses Consumer Expectations
“A recently launched survey from New York’s Federal Reserve Bank shows consumer expectations for the next year remaining fairly flat in December.”

Which Hidden Gems Make Cut as Year’s Hottest Neighborhoods?
“Redfin on Tuesday came out with its annual list of the country’s “hottest” neighborhoods. The company ranked 105 neighborhoods across 21 major markets that have grown the most in popularity during the four months leading into 2014.”

Bank of America profit impresses Wall Street
“Bank of America impressed Wall Street Wednesday with better-than-expected earnings and revenue for the fourth quarter, continuing a trend of solid results from the nation’s largest banks.”

Fannie, Freddie watchdog in probe of alleged Wall Street front running
“(Reuters) – A U.S. government watchdog is involved in an investigation of whether bank traders manipulated markets and engaged in front running of orders from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the interest-rate swaps market, according to an FBI intelligence bulletin reviewed by Reuters.”

The end of the mortgage party? Home lending plummets at Wells Fargo, J.P. Morgan Chase
“The mortgage party is officially over.”

Trade group expects less mortgage loan activity this year
“Mortgage loan activity this year will be less than expected because of higher interest rates and fewer applications, the Mortgage Bankers Association said Tuesday.”

QM storm could hit in weeks
“The Consumer Financial Protection Board’s Qualified Mortgage (QM) rule is going to constrict access to mortgage credit and possibly stall housing, and members of Congress and mortgage industry leaders want a lot more flexibility in dealing with the CFPB’s regulations that went into effect Jan. 10.”

December Gain in Retail Sales Gives U.S. a Lift: Economy
“Retail sales (RSTAXAGM) rose in December as frigid temperatures prodded Americans to buy discounted winter clothing and shop online for the holidays, capping what may have been the strongest quarter for consumer spending in three years.”

Volcker Rule Curbs on Banks Owning CDOs Eased in U.S.
“U.S. regulators granted banks an exemption from Volcker Rule limits for collateralized debt obligations composed mostly of small-bank securities, according to a statement from regulators.”

House Republicans voice support for $1.1 trillion spending bill
“(Reuters) – Republicans in the House of Representatives voiced tentative support on Tuesday for a $1.1 trillion spending bill, signaling likely passage and removing one source of potential drama ahead of the 2014 elections.”

3 key takeaways from JPMorgan earnings call
“JPMorgan Chase (JPM) released its fourth-quarter earnings this morning, and it fared pretty well considering the never-ending series of legal settlements it had to overcome.”

Mortgage apps up 11.9%
“Mortgage applications increased 11.9% from a week ago, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) weekly mortgage applications survey for the week ending Jan. 10, 2014.”

Fed’s Fisher says QE is ‘beer goggles’ for investors
“Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Richard Fisher, always one for colorful speeches, said he is confident and certain that it’s time to come down from the $1 trillion a year money printing and bond buying.”

Congress takes a bite out of housing agency budgets
“A proposed $1 trillion congressional spending bill means less money for key housing agencies, analysts claim.”

JPMorgan With Wells Fargo Lose Share to Small Rivals: Mortgages
“The two largest U.S. home lenders are feeling the bite of competition from smaller firms as mortgage originations tumble at the fastest rate since 2011.”

REAL ESTATE: Up again, December home prices – by 28 percent
“Home sale prices across Southern California were poker-hot in December, the latest real estate information report from San Diego-based DataQuick suggests.”

The Market Is Rethinking That Disastrous Jobs Report
“Markets are already acting as if the bad jobs numbers released Friday may have been just noise, and that the economy is still doing fine. Already we’re seeing interest rates rise again, and other markets continue to bet that the Fed will move toward tightening.”

Do Real Estate Agents Practice What They Preach?
“Trulia’s Chief Economist Jed Kolko dives into Census data to reveal whether real estate agents walk the walk, or if they are all talk. Turns out, they do: their homeownership rate is high even after taking demographics into account. The same goes for appraisers, architects, and construction workers.”

Real Estate Matters | How to get your finances in home-buying shape
“Money makes the world go around. And every year we make resolutions to save more of it, invest it more profitably and spend more wisely.”

County new home prices hit record high
“The median price for newly built single-family homes and condos in San Diego County shot up to a record high in December, while the number of new homes sold hit a record low for a December.”