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07th December 2009
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A new report issued by the Mortgage Bankers Association showed that nearly one in every eight Georgia mortgage-holders was more than 30 days behind on their loan at the end of the thir...
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Author:
Homestart
27th November 2009
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A new report issued by the Mortgage Bankers Association says that foreclosures will keep rising through 2010, with the number of delinquencies and home repossessions continuing to clim...
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Author:
Homestart
17th November 2009
New information suggest that foreclosures are rising in more expensive housing markets.
About 30% of foreclosures in June involved homes in the top third of local housing values, up from 16% when the foreclosure crisis began three years ago, accord...
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Author:
joshua@sdmtg.com
17th November 2009
Mortgage rates dropped yet again early last week, but then ended on a bad note as prices of mortgage backed securities fell precipitously. The average rate on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages fell further below 5%, according to the weekly survey issued by F...
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Author:
joshua@sdmtg.com
17th November 2009
Early last week, mortgage rates dropped again, but then ended on a sour note as prices of mortgage backed securities fell precipitously. The average rate on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages fell further below 5%, according to the weekly survey issued by Fre...
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Author:
joshua@sdmtg.com
23rd September 2009
Real Estate News Overview:
The Federal Housing Administration announced Friday that it is appointing a chief risk officer and making changes in its credit policies to make sure its reserves against future losses stay above a minimum set by Congress.
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Author:
realestateinvestorcoach
17th September 2009
To find short sale deals, an investor needs to understand the circumstance that leads to foreclosures and short sales. Previously, I've written about the description of a foreclosure, how the foreclosure process unfolds, and how investors can purchase ho...
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Author:
twc
20th August 2009
According to a private survey, around 20 metropolitan cities are going through a bad phase of the real estate market and real estate investment sector. Startlingly, out of every 196 house-owners, there is around one house owner who has been hit by forecl...
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Author:
Robert Bell
16th August 2009
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The Next Foreclosure Wave is Just Beginning
You probably already saw the news trumpeted at the end of May that said a record 12 percent of homeowners with a mortgage had fallen behind in their payments in the first q...
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Author:
Frank Patrick
09th July 2009
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, mortgage refinances are expected to reach $1.93 trillion in 2009, while new mortgage originations will reach about $825 billion. The prime factors behind the drive to refinance are the rising rates of unemplo...
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Author:
AllanY
09th July 2009
Yes - you read it right - according to the statistics released by The Center for Responsible Learning (CRL), it is estimated that bank foreclosures have reached the magic figure of 1 million, so far in the year 2009. Another statistical fact is, accor...
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Author:
juliethompson
06th July 2009
According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, 2009 will see the amount of mortgage refinances rise from about $850 billion to over $1.9 trillion. While most of those refinanced mortgages will be primary mortgages, there are many good reasons to consider ...
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Author:
AllanY
01st July 2009
Real estate market slow down. Interest rates are dripping and the phones are ringing of the hook to Feldman Law Center. Homeowners are in panic and fear not the sale of their home and the inability to refinance adjustable rate mortgages will cause a defau...
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Author:
directcapitals
29th May 2009
Orlando real estate has long been a barometer for the rest of Florida. But now, in the recession, the city is behaving out of character. One day things might look promising; the next, not so good. With the rest of the state looking for guidance, it is eas...
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Author:
michael russell
29th May 2009
Dallas real estate has long been a barometer for the rest of texas. But now, in the recession, the city is behaving out of character. One day things might look promising; the next, not so good. With the rest of the state looking for guidance, it is easy t...
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Author:
michael russell