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The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 5/5/10

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Today’s News Synopsis:

The MBA reports mortgage loan application volume increased by 4 percent from last week. Treasury Department secretary Timothy Geithner is supporting a tax on the liabilities of banks. Laurie Goodman, an analyst at Amherst Securities Group LP, claims that second mortgages are threatening the housing market.

In The News:

Mortgage Bankers AssociationPurchase Applications Continue to Increase, Refinance Activity Declines in Latest MBA Weekly Survey” (5-5-10)

The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) today released its Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending April 30, 2010.  The Market Composite Index, a measure of mortgage loan application volume, increased 4.0 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis from one week earlier.  On an unadjusted basis, the Index increased 5.1 percent compared with the previous week.”

Associated PressPulte pares 1Q loss and now expects profit in 2010″ (5-5-10)

“PulteGroup Inc., the nation’s largest homebuilder, said Wednesday it slashed its loss in the first quarter and forecast it would be profitable this year. That would mark a major turning point for the builder, which has posted a loss now for 14 consecutive quarters as the worst housing downturn in decades unfolded.”

Housing Wire - “As Geithner Pushes Bank Tax, Outsourcers Look to Ease the Pressure” (5-5-10)

“In a speech today in front of the Senate Finance Committee, Treasury Department secretary Timothy Geithner renewed the push for the Financial Crisis Responsibility Fee, a tax on the liabilities of banks, proposed by the administration in January. The announcement comes at a time when bank wealth managers are becoming increasingly pressured by regulatory reform, according to a poll conducted by SEI, a third-party portfolio servicer.”

Housing Wire“Senate Begins Considering Financial Reform Legislation” (5-5-10)

“The US Senate today resumes consideration of S 3217, the Restoring American Financial Stability Act. Senators could begin voting on the bill’s 55 amendments this week. At the same time, a separate bill that looks to regulate the over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives market could potentially be wrapped into the larger financial reform legislation, with one credit rating agency concerned that certain additions to potential amendment, if passed, may sap the market of players.”

Bloomberg - “Mortgage Bond Spreads at Widest in Five Months: Credit Markets” (5-5-10)

“Yields on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgage securities that guide U.S. home-loan rates climbed to the highest in five months relative to Treasuries as Europe’s worsening government finances lead investors to shun all but the safest assets.”

Bloomberg - “U.S. Lets Second Loans Threaten Housing, Goodman Says” (5-5-10)

“The U.S. government and the nation’s largest banks are still allowing second mortgages to jeopardize the housing market, according to Laurie Goodman, an analyst at Amherst Securities Group LP.”

Inman - “5 must-knows about hiring a home stager” (5-5-10)

“There’s no clear-cut career path to becoming a stager. Most, but not all, stagers have had some kind of professional training specific to staging.”

Inman - “Top 10 residential lenders: Quicken Loans, BB&T join the list” (5-5-10)

“Retail lenders Quicken Loans Inc. and BB&T Corp. elbowed their way onto a list of Top 10 residential lenders maintained by MortgageDaily.com for the first quarter, bumping MetLife Inc. and Flagstar Bank.”

Looking Back:

The median price of a home in March 2009 was $253,000. Bernanke predicted that the recession would end in the second half of 2009. Economists predicted that the Orange County and Los Angeles regions would lose 300,000 jobs in 2009.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 2/26/10

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Today’s News Synopsis:

According to the NAR, existing home sales decreased by 7.2 percent in January. The rise in GDP exceeded the median forecast of economists surveyed by Bloomberg. Freddie Mac reports the 30-year FRM increased to a rate of 5.05 percent. A recently proposed plan from the Obama administration would give homeowners an extra 30 days after receiving the HAMP non-approval notice before the foreclosure sale can proceed.

In The News:

NAR - “Existing-Home Sales Down in January but Higher than a Year Ago; Prices Steady” (2-26-10)

“Existing-home sales – including single-family, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops – dropped 7.2 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate1 of 5.05 million units in January from a revised 5.44 million in December, but remain 11.5 percent above the 4.53 million-unit level in January 2009.”

CNBC - “Housing Recovery Is Looking A Lot Shakier Than Expected” (2-26-10)

“Even the optimists never expected a traditional housing recovery with unemployment stubbornly high, the consumer balance sheet still in repair mode and credit conditions stingy, but right now there’s palpable worry about momentum—especially given a string of solid months in mid- to late-2009.”

Bloomberg - “U.S. Economy Grew at 5.9% Annual Pace Last Quarter” (2-26-10)

“The U.S. economy expanded at a 5.9 percent annual rate in the fourth quarter, more than the government reported last month, reflecting stronger business investment and a greater contribution from inventories. The rise in gross domestic product, which exceeded the median forecast of economists surveyed by Bloomberg News, marked the best performance in more than six years, the Commerce Department said today in Washington. Inventories added 3.88 percentage points to GDP, more than previously reported, and investment in software and equipment grew at the fastest pace in almost a decade.”

Inman - “30-year fixed punches through 5 percent” (2-26-10)

“Rates on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages broke through the 5 percent mark this week for the first time in three weeks, Freddie Mac said in releasing the results of its weekly Primary Mortgage Market Survey. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 5.05 percent with an average 0.7 point for the week ending Feb. 25, up from 4.93 percent last week but down from 5.07 percent a year ago.”

Housing Wire“As Commercial Real Estate Weakens, Moody’s Considers Action on Related CDOs” (2-26-10)

“The credit rating agency Moody’s Investors Service put a total of $6.2bn of commercial real estate linked CDOs up for possible downgrade today, citing growing concerns over the ability of the underlying assets to continually perform.”

Housing Wire“BB&T Originations Nearly Doubled in 2009″ (2-26-10)

“BB&T Corp. (BBT: 28.53 +1.06%) said it originated 72,500 mortgages through its retail operation, including 53,500 refinance loans and 19,000 purchase mortgages, a 97% increase from 2008’s origination level. In addition, BB&T said it closed 6,600 loans worth nearly $1.3bn Homeowners Affordability and Stability Plan, as known as the Making Home Affordable program, to help stave foreclosure for distressed borrowers.”

Housing Wire“Homeowner Estimates as Good as Zillow? Appraisal Academics Think So” (2-26-10)

“When it comes to using the Zillow.com automated valuation model (AVM) to get a free listing price on a house, users may be getting what they paid for, according to a report published by the Appraisal Institute that finds the Web site overestimates the values on homes almost as often as the actual homeowners.”

Housing Wire“Obama Aims to Prohibit Foreclosure to Give HAMP a Chance” (2-26-10)

“The Obama Administration is drafting a proposal that would prohibit foreclosure on delinquent mortgages until servicers get a chance to evaluate a borrower for the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). According to the presentation to lenders obtained by HousingWire, the Administration would also give borrowers an extra 30 days after receiving the HAMP non-approval notice before the foreclosure sale can proceed.”

Housing Wire“Republicans Say Government-Led Mortgage Modifications are a Failure” (2-26-10)

“The US Treasury Department launched HAMP in March 2009 to allocate capped incentives to servicers for the modification of loans on the verge of foreclosure. The $75bn program aims to modify 3-to-4m mortgages by the time it expires in 2012. Through January, participating servicers provided 116,000 permanent modifications, an increase from 66,000 in December. In November 2009, the Treasury initially estimated 375,000 permanent modifications by the end of the year.”

Realty Times“Top Affordable U.S. Housing Markets” (2-26-10)

“The HOI [Housing Opportunity Index] showed that 70.8 percent of all new and existing homes sold in the final quarter of 2009 were affordable to families earning the national median income of $64,000, slightly higher than the previous quarter and near the record-high 72.5 percent set during the first quarter of 2009, according to a press statement from the National Association of Home Builders.”

Realty Times“Commercial Real Estate Losses Could Reach $1 Trillion” (2-26-10)

“We estimate that between $800 billion and $1 trillion of losses to commercial real estate equity and debt will be realized over the next few years. The annual volume of commercial mortgage maturities is expected to increase each year through 2013, according to Ken Rosen, during the Commission’s first hearing on January 15, 2010.”