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The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 1/11/12

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Today’s News Synopsis:

In an updated news story, Michael J. Willimas, the Chief Executive for Fannie Mae, resigned yesterday and will step down as soon as a sucessor is found.  The latest report from the Lender Processing Services showed a decrease in home values of only 8%, and an overall slowdown in decreasing values.  The latest survey from the Mortgage Bankers Association showed an increase in mortgage applications.

In The News:

Housing Wire - “LPS index shows home value declines slowing down” (1-11-12)

“The latest home price index from Lender Processing Services (LPS: 15.3001 -0.52%) shows a slight 0.8% decline in home prices in October. Early data also suggest home price declines stabilized even more in November with a slight dip of 0.5% nationally.”

Mortgage Bankers Association - “Mortgage Applications Increase in Latest MBA Weekly Survey” (1-11-12)

“Mortgage applications increased 4.5 percent from one week earlier, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending January 6, 2012.  The results include an adjustment to account for the New Year’s Day holiday.”

Housing Wire“The fight over Bernanke REO rental plan shows political divide” (1-11-12)

“Chairman Ben Bernanke’s plan to fix housing is feeding an ongoing national debate about the appropriate role of the Federal Reserve in America’s housing recovery.”

Realty Times - “Mortgage Rates Remaining Low While European Troubles Persist” (1-11-12)

“It may be a New Year, but European troubles continue to persist which is helping mortgage rates to remain low. Markets remain quiet as investors await fourth quarter earnings which will begin to be released..”

Bloomberg - “Lennar Rises After Reportign New-Home Orders Climbed 20% from Year Earlier” (1-11-12)

“Lennar Corp. (LEN), the third-largest U.S. homebuilder by revenue, rose in New York trading after reporting a 20 percent jump in new orders for the fourth quarter from a year earlier.”

Housing Wire - “FHFA disputes claims of inadequate FHLB oversight” (1-11-12)

“The Office of the Inspector General released a report Wednesday contending Federal Housing Finance Agency supervision of troubled Federal Home Loan Banks is unclear and inconsistent.”

San Francisco Chronicle“Fed Says U.S. Economic Growth Improves While Hiring Limited” (1-11-12)

“The U.S. economic expansion improved last month across most of the country while  hiring was limited and housing remained stagnant, the central bank said.”

Bloomberg - “U.S. Property Deals May Climb to $300 Billion This Year, Real Capital Says” (1-11-12)

“U.S. commercial property deals are likely to climb 50 percent to $300 billion this year as loan maturities force asset sales and the economy grows, Real Capital Analytics Inc. said in its annual list of market predictions.”

NAHB“Voters Place High Value on Homeownership, Oppose Policies That Make It More Difficult to Own a Home” (1-11-12)

“By an overwhelming margin, American voters strongly value homeownership and would oppose efforts to weaken or eliminate the mortgage interest deduction or diminish a federal role to help qualified home buyers obtain affordable 30-year mortgages, according to a new nationwide survey gauging likely voters’ attitudes towards homeownership and housing policy issues.”

Housing Wire“FHFA considers paycut for new Fannie, Freddie CEOs” (1-11-12)

“The Federal Housing Finance Agency is taking into consideration what government employees are paid when determining the future compensation for the CEOs at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.”

San Francisco Chronicle - “Bernanke Doubles Down on Fed Bet Defied by Recession: Mortgages” (1-11-12)

“Ben S. Bernanke is signaling his willingness to double down on a three-year bet  that’s failed to revive housing, showing the extent of the Federal Reserve  chairman’s effort to wrest a recovery from the deepest recession.”

FINS - “Fannie Mae CEO Michael Williams Out” (1-11-12)

“Fannie Mae Chief Executive Michael J. Williams resigned Tuesday, saying he will depart as soon as the mortgage-finance giant’s board names a successor.”

Hard Money Loan Closed

Hesperia, California hard money loan closed by The Norris Group private lending. Real estate investor received loan for $48,000 on a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home appraised for $80,000.

California Real Estate Investor Events:

The Norris Group posted a new event.  Bruce Norris will be speaking at the Apartment Owners Association-Discover Wealth Strategies for 2012 Los Angeles on January 12, 2012.

The Norris Group will be at the Women’s Council of Realtors on January 18, 2012.

Looking Back:

The Charles Schwab Corp. was required to pay $119 million dollars to settle claims that they were deceptive in their YieldPlus fund.  Following the release of their earnings for 2010, Goldman Sachs made several changes to the divisions in their business, according to Housing Wire.  DSNews reported that four major banks had been asked by New York City Comptroller John C. Liu to evaluate their recent mortgage and foreclosure processes following the then recent robo-signing scandal.

For more information about The Norris Group’s California hard money loans or our California Trust Deed investments, visit the website or call our office at 951-780-5856 for more information. For upcoming California real estate investor training and events, visit The Norris Group website and our California investor calendar. You’ll also find our award-winning real estate radio show on KTIE 590am at 6pm on Saturdays or you can listen to over 170 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 1/10/12

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Today’s News Synopsis:

In a big news story, the president and CEO of Fannie Mae, Michael Williams, is expected to resign.  According to the latest Zillow report, the values of homes in the United States decreased almost 5% year-over-year and are now at the level they were at in 2003.  HOPE NOW said a lot fewer loans were modified than last year, but on a positive note the number of loan modifications did increase in November from October.

In The News:

CNN Money - “Turning foreclosures into rentals” (1-9-12)

“Federal officials hope to launch a pilot program in early 2012 to convert government-owned foreclosures into rental properties.  The program, which was cited by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke last week as one way to address the housing crisis, would sell foreclosed homes now owned by Fannie Mae (FNMA, Fortune 500) and Freddie Mac (FMCC, Fortune 500) to investors in bulk. The properties would then be converted into rentals.”

DS News“Suspected Mortgage Fraud Continues to Rise, But at Slower Pace” (1-10-12)

“Suspicious activity reports (SARs) involving fraud in the financial industry rose from 1.32 million in fiscal 2010 to 1.45 million in fiscal 2011, according to the latest annual report from the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), based in Vienna, Virginia.”

Housing Wire“Zillow: Home values in November back at 2003 levels” (1-10-12)

“Home values in the United States in November remained flat with the prior month but declined 4.6% from last year, according to the latest real estate markets report from Zillow Inc. (Z: 24.19 +5.04%).”

Bloomberg - “Manhattan’s Office Leasing Reaches 11-Year High, Cushman & Wakefield Says” (1-10-12)

“Manhattan office leasing climbed 16 percent last year as tenants agreed to occupy the most space in more than a decade, Cushman & Wakefield Inc. said.”

Realty Times - “New California Law Protects Tenants’ Political Signs” (1-10-12)

“Any discrimination that prevents freedom of expression, based on whether or not you own property is a denial of rights that belong to all people.”  That’s what California State Senator Christine Kehoe said in advocating her bill, Senate Bill 337, during the recent session of the California Legislature.  The aim of SB 337 was to prevent landlords from forbidding their tenants to post political signs on the property that they rent.”

DS News“Fannie Mae CEO to Resign” (1-10-12)

“Michael Williams has decided to step down from his position as CEO and president of Fannie Mae, the GSE announced today.”

NAHB - “Home Builders, Former NFL Players Strengthen Communities with Touchdown for Homes” (1-10-12)

“Up until now, one of the few things home builders had in common with football players was that builders constructed the houses where millions of families watched their favorite NFL teams compete each week. But with Touchdown for Homes, a charitable outreach program of the National Association of Home Builders and the NFL Players Association, home builders and former NFL players are teaming up around the country to build or renovate homes for children or families in need and veterans.”

Housing Wire - “2011 mortgage modifications fall short of previous year” (1-10-12)

“Mortgage servicers are on track to modify far fewer loans in 2011 than the previous year, according to the most recent data provided by the Hope Now alliance formed by these firms and others in the industry.”

DS News - “Loan Mods and Delinquencies Rise in November: HOPE NOW” (1-10-12)

“The number of mortgage modifications completed during the month of November rose 5 percent from October, bringing the year-to-date total to about 969,000, according to HOPE NOW, a voluntary private sector alliance of mortgage industry participants.”

CNN Money - “Federal Reserve pays $77 billion to Treasury” (1-10-12)

“Ben Bernanke is about to hand Timothy Geithner a very large check.  The Federal Reserve announced Tuesday that it plans to pay the Treasury $76.9 billion, the bulk of the Fed’s 2011 income after accounting for its own operating expenses.”

San Francisco Chronicle - “Encumberances And Nonpossessory Interests In Real Property” (1-10-12)

“Property  is a legal concept that grants and protects a person’s exclusive right to own,  possess, use and dispose of a thing. The term property does not suggest a  physical item, but describes a legal relationship of a person to a thing.”

Hard Money Loan Closed

Lancaster, California hard money loan closed by The Norris Group private lending. Real estate investor received loan for $50,000 on a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home appraised for $106,000.

California Real Estate Investor Events:

The Norris Group posted a new event. The Norris Group will be at the Real Estate Investor Rewind at CVREIA on January 10, 2011.

Bruce Norris will be speaking at the Apartment Owners Association-Discover Wealth Strategies for 2012 Los Angeles on January 12, 2012.

Looking Back:

According to the Federal Reserve Board, the amount of net income reserve banks took in was 34% higher than the previous year.  The Federal Reserve Board, in turn, made a profit of $78.4 the previous year, the largest profit it had made in several years.  The then recent ruling by the Massachusetts Supreme Court was not expected to change foreclosure practices drastically but rather opens the door to allow trustees to hold mortgages.

For more information about The Norris Group’s California hard money loans or our California Trust Deed investments, visit the website or call our office at 951-780-5856 for more information. For upcoming California real estate investor training and events, visit The Norris Group website and our California investor calendar. You’ll also find our award-winning real estate radio show on KTIE 590am at 6pm on Saturdays or you can listen to over 170 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 1/9/12

Monday, January 9th, 2012

Today’s News Synopsis:

The prices of homes in the U.S. declines last November by 4.3% according to CoreLogic.  On a positive note, the sales of homes, both new and existing, increased for the year according to HUD.  The Mortgage Bankers Association reported a 3.7% decrease in mortgage applications.

In The News:

Housing Wire“Home prices decline 4.3% in November: CoreLogic” (1-9-12)

“Home prices nationwide fell 4.3% year-over-year in the month of November, according to analytics firm CoreLogic (CLGX: 12.79 +1.35%) in its November Home Price Index.”

Bloomberg - “Countrywide Sued by U.K. Banks ‘Looking for Someone to Blame’ on Mortgage” (1-9-12)

“Suninder Sandha bought his luxury apartment in Coleorton Hall, a 19th century country mansion near Leicester in central England, using a 1.2 million-pound loan ($1.86 million) from Barclays Plc (BARC) in 2005.”

Realty Times - “Real Estate Outlook: Mortgage Applications Down” (1-9-12)

“Mortgage applications took their own vacation this holiday season, falling during the final two week span of the year.  They were down by 3.7 percent from the first half of the month according to the latest release from the Mortgage Bankers Association.”

Housing Wire“Fed governor calls for new housing regulatory regime” (1-9-12)

“The number of Americans filing initial jobless claims declined last week, coming in lower than analysts’ estimates. The Labor Department said the seasonally adjusted figure of actual initial claims for the week ended Dec. 31 decreased to 372,000 from 387,000 the previous week, which was revised upward 6,000.”

NAHB - “List of Improving Housing Markets Nearly Doubles in January” (1-9-12)

“The number of housing markets showing measurable improvement nearly doubled in January with the addition of 40 new metros to the National Association of Home Builders/First American Improving Markets Index (IMI), released today.  The IMI now boasts 76 improving markets, up from 41 in December, with 31 states and the District of Columbia represented by at least one entry.”

Housing Wire - “December employment gains boost CRE demand as firms expand” (1-9-12)

“Jobs growth in 2011 increased full-time office employment by 327,000 jobs, giving the commercial real estate segment a slight boost, according to a new report from Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Services.”

DS News - “Fed: Enforcement Actions, Monetary Penalties Necessary for Servicers” (1-9-12)

“Standing before the Association of American Law Schools in Washington D.C., Sunday, Federal Reserve Governor Sarah Bloom Raskin discussed the importance of enforcement in the mortgage servicing industry and argued that monetary penalties are an important part of that enforcement.”

Bloomberg“Fannie Rating Faces Cut as Lawmakers Siphon Funds, BofA Says” (1-9-12)

“The odds of credit rating downgrades on the bonds of Fannie Mae (FNMA) and Freddie Mac (FMCC) rose after lawmakers tapped the government-supported mortgage companies to pay for last month’s extension of a payroll tax cut, according to Bank of America Corp.”

Housing Wire“Home sales rise as prices hit historic lows in December” (1-9-12)

“New and existing-home sales increased year-over-year in December, while home prices continued to plummet, hitting levels of affordability not experienced since 1971, the Obama Administration said Monday.”

Hard Money Loan Closed

Compton, California hard money loan closed by The Norris Group private lending. Real estate investor received loan for $110,000 on a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home appraised for $218,000.

California Real Estate Investor Events:

The Norris Group posted a new event. The Norris Group will be at the Real Estate Investor Rewind at CVREIA on January 10, 2011.

Bruce Norris will be speaking at the Apartment Owners Association-Discover Wealth Strategies for 2012 Los Angeles on January 12, 2012.

For more information about The Norris Group’s California hard money loans or our California Trust Deed investments, visit the website or call our office at 951-780-5856 for more information. For upcoming California real estate investor training and events, visit The Norris Group website and our California investor calendar. You’ll also find our award-winning real estate radio show on KTIE 590am at 6pm on Saturdays or you can listen to over 170 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 12/21/11

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Today’s News Synopsis:

The NAHB reported an increase in confidence for homebuilding for the third month in a row.  However, mortgage rates are down to a new low according to the latest survey released by the Mortgage Bankers Association.  The number of existing homes increased again last month by 4% according to NAR, and shadow inventory is continuing to remain steady.

In The News:

Mortgage Bankers AssociationMortgage Rates Drop to Another 2011 Low in Latest MBA Weekly Survey” (12-21-11)

“Mortgage applications decreased 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 December 16, 2011.  The Market Composite Index, a measure of mortgage loan application volume, decreased 2.6 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis from one week earlier.

Realty Times - “Builder Confidence Rises in December” (12-21-11)

“Builder confidence rose in December according to the National Association of Home Builders. This is the third straight month of improved confidence.  The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) indicates this is the highest level the market has seen since May 2010.”

Housing WireShadow inventory remains unchanged at 1.6 million” (12-21-11)

“National home prices continue to be pressured by a stream of distressed properties that threaten to push prices even lower, a CoreLogic (CLGX: 12.53 -1.88%) report said Wednesday.

DS News - “Existing-Home Sales Rise in November” (12-21-11)

“Existing-home sales rose again last month, according to data released Wednesday by the National Association of Realtors (NAR).  That assessment, however, is coming off of lower sales numbers than previously thought, reflecting revisions to NAR’s data going back to 2007.”

Bloomberg - “KB Home Fourth-Quarter Profit Beats Analysts’ Estimates on Higher Revenue” (12-21-11)

“KB Home (KBH), the Los Angeles-based homebuilder that targets first-time buyers, reported a quarterly profit that beat analysts’ estimates as sales and orders rose.”

CNN Money - “Unemployment benefits extension: What’s at stake” (12-21-11)

“The long-term unemployed are running out of time.  In 11 days, a provision will expire that could cause millions of jobless Americans to lose a critical lifeline next year.  At issue is the extension of emergency federal unemployment benefits, which allow the jobless to collect benefits for up to 99 weeks. Also at stake are the extension of a payroll tax cut, and the “doc fix,” which would prevent a scheduled pay cut to Medicare physicians.”

San Francisco Chronicle - “Bernanke Money Policy Seen Successful as Savers Become Consumers” (12-21-11)

“Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke finally may be catching a break: His  easy-money policies are showing signs of speeding up the economic rebound three  years after he cut interest rates to zero.”

Housing Wire“Fannie nixes ‘ability to pay’ wall to HARP refinancing” (12-21-11)

“Lenders are no longer required to determine a borrower’s ability to repay a loan when underwriting mortgages for inclusion in Fannie Mae’s HARP 2.0 refinancing channel.”

The Wall Street Journal - “Demand for Rentals Drives Big Rise in Home Building” (12-21-11)

“Residential construction surged in November, sparking cautious hope that the U.S. housing market is gaining traction.  Housing starts hit a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 685,000 units, the highest level in 19 months, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.”

Hard Money Loan Closed

Riverside, California hard money loan closed by The Norris Group private lending. Real estate investor received loan for $70,000 on a 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home appraised for $117,000.

California Real Estate Investor Events:

The Norris Group posted a new event. Bruce Norris will be speaking at the Real Estate Rewind at IRCA Los Angeles on January 3, 2012.

The Norris Group will be at the Real Estate Investor Rewind at CVREIA on January 10, 2011.

Looking Back:

Modifications to foreclosures on Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae mortgages increased more than twice as much in the third quarter of 2010, according to Housing Wire.  Shaun Donovan said he and Secretary of Energy Steven Chu were discussing plans of creating an energy scoring system for houses.  Standard and Poor’s reported levels of securities backed by mortgages were the slowest they had been since 2007, both for commercial and residential property.  NAHB stated that the driving force for the housing market were actually the smaller businesses.  CBIA announced that construction on new homes increased 21% in December 2010.

For more information about The Norris Group’s California hard money loans or our California Trust Deed investments, visit the website or call our office at 951-780-5856 for more information. For upcoming California real estate investor training and events, visit The Norris Group website and our California investor calendar. You’ll also find our award-winning real estate radio show on KTIE 590am at 6pm on Saturdays or you can listen to over 170 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 12/16/11

Friday, December 16th, 2011

Sources:

New jobless claims drop to lowest level since 2008
California unemployment falls for 4th straight month in November
Mortgage Rates for 30-Year U.S. Loans Fall to 3.94% as Record Low Matched
SoCal home sales rise on declining prices
California November Home Sales
S.E.C. Sues 6 Former Top Fannie and Freddie Executives
FHFA extends loan data implementation deadline for GSEs
Attorney General Expect to Reach Settlement Before Christmas
FDIC Announces Settlement With Washington Mutual Directors and Officers
Foreign homebuyers clicking on depressed US housing markets
Realtors: We overcounted Hoem Sales for Five Years

Today’s News Synopsis:

In this week’s video, Aaron Norris gives the news of the week in the world of real estate and other big events. In a top story, six former Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac top executives have been accused by the SEC of fraud involving securites.  The world’s largest banks are also being downgraded by Fitch, banks including Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, and Goldman Sachs.

In The News:

Los Angeles Times - “SEC accuses former Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac bosses of fraud” (12-16-11)

“Six former top executives of housing finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were accused of securities fraud Friday by federal regulators for allegedly misleading investors about the size of the companies’ risky subprime mortgage holdings.  30-year fixed mortgage rates are at an all-time low of 3.94%.”

Realty Times30-Year Fixed-Rate Mortgage Matches All-Time Record Low at 3.94 Percent” (12-16-11)

“In Freddie Mac’s results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey® (PMMS®), the average fixed mortgage rates at or near their all-time lows. The 30-year fixed matched the average all-time record low of 3.94 percent, and a new all-time record low was set for the 15-year fixed, both previously set in the October 6, 2011 Freddie Mac PMMS.

San Francisco Chronicle - “Moratorium leads to dip in foreclosure filings” (12-16-11)

“U.S. foreclosure filings fell last month as delinquent homeowners got a holiday  break, RealtyTrac reported.  A total of 224,394 properties received notices of default, auction or  repossession, down 14 percent from a year earlier, the data seller said Thursday.”

CNN Money - “Fitch downgrades world’s largest banks” (12-16-11)

“The ratings firm Fitch downgraded a cluster of the world’s largest banks Thursday, pointing to trading challenges facing international markets.  The banks included Bank of America (BAC, Fortune 500), Morgan Stanley (MS, Fortune 500) and Goldman Sachs (GS, Fortune 500), as well as Europe’s Barclays, Societe Generale and BNP Paribas.”

Housing Wire - “Fed officials testify on European liquidity injections” (12-16-11)

“Steven Kamin, acting director of the division of international finance for the Federal Reserve, said in prepared congressional testimony that swap transactions to help Europe “present no exchange rate or interest rate risk to the Fed.”

Los Angeles Times“California unemployment falls for 4th straight month in November” (12-16-11)

“California employers added 6,600 new jobs in November, driving the monthly unemployment rate down to 11.3%, its lowest level since the depths of the recession in June 2009.  The decline from October’s jobless rate of 11.7% marked the fourth consecutive month that the Golden State has generated jobs as it gradually replaces some of the 1.3 million lost in the worst economic downturn in half a century, the California Employment Development Department reported.”

Housing Wire“Nevada AG sues LPS, alleging mishandled mortgage documentation” (12-16-11)

“Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto filed suit against Lender Processing Services (LPS: 15.83 -8.71%) for allegedly falsify foreclosure documents with the state.”

DS News - “Mortgage Debt in the U.S. Continues to Diminish” (12-16-11)

“The ongoing turmoil still gripping housing markets across the country has manifested itself in the Federal Reserve’s macro assessment of household wealth and capital flow.”

Housing Wire - “MBIA moves to limit CMBS exposure” (12-16-11)

“Bond insurer MBIA (MBIA: 0.00 N/A) signed a deal this week to commute $20 billion of its insured exposure to shield the company from future risks on volatile commercial mortgage-backed securities.”

Hard Money Loan Closed

Compton, California hard money loan closed by The Norris Group private lending. Real estate investor received loan for $125,000 on a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home appraised for $238,000.

California Real Estate Investor Events:

The Norris Group posted a new event. Bruce Norris will be speaking at the Real Estate Rewind at IRCA Los Angeles on January 3, 2012.

The Norris Group will be at the Real Estate Investor Rewind at CVREIA on January 10, 2011.

Looking Back:

6,111 new and resale houses and condos were sold in the Bay Area in November 2010, according to MDA DataQuick. Freddie Mac reported the 30-year mortgage rate rose to 4.83%. Statistics from CoreLogic show home prices declined 3.93% in October from July 2010. Three members of congress introduced a bill which would possibly put an end to the use of MERS by GSEs.

For more information about The Norris Group’s California hard money loans or our California Trust Deed investments, visit the website or call our office at 951-780-5856 for more information. For upcoming California real estate investor training and events, visit The Norris Group website and our California investor calendar. You’ll also find our award-winning real estate radio show on KTIE 590am at 6pm on Saturdays or you can listen to over 170 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 12/14/11

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

Today’s News Synopsis:

In a big news story, mortgage applications are up 4.1% according to the most recent MBA Weekly Survey.  Home sales in Southern California increased last month from October and from the same time a year ago according to Housing Wire.  In other news, mortgage fraud is the highest in California despite mortgage activity being down in the third quarter.

In The News:

Mortgage Bankers Association - “Refinance Applications Increase as Rates Drop to 2011 Lows in Latest MBA Weekly Survey” (12-14-11)

“Mortgage applications increased 4.1 percent from one week earlier, driven by a surge in refinance applications, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending December 9, 2011.”

Housing Wire - “California ranks No. 1 for mortgage fraud” (12-14-11)

“Mortgage fraud activity slowed overall in the third quarter, but California ranks first in home loan fraud, with the state seeing as much as $204.2 million in losses on deceptive mortgage activity.”

Los Angeles Times - “New signs of trouble for Goldman Sachs” (12-14-11)

“Goldman Sachs, the once-mighty king of Wall Street, appears to be losing employees, market share and the confidence of investors.  One of the most outspoken Wall Street analysts. Richard Bove, announced this week that he is cutting his outlook for Goldman’s fourth-quarter earnings by 66%, estimating that the bank will earn 79 cents a share.”

San Francisco Chronicle - “U.S. Stock-Index Futures Rise; S&P 500 May Snap Two-Day Decline” (12-14-11)

“U.S. stock-index futures rose, indicating the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index will snap a two-day decline, amid mounting optimism that the world’s largest economy will remain insulated from the euro-area debt crisis.”

Housing Wire - “Foreign homebuyers clicking on depressed US housing markets” (12-14-11)

“Foreigners looking to purchase homes in the U.S. are increasing their online search activity for bargains, as sliding home prices continue to attract investors from around the globe — especially Canada.”

Hard Money Loan Closed

Rancho Cucamonga, California hard money loan closed by The Norris Group private lending. Real estate investor received loan for $190,000 on a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home appraised for $315,000.

In The News:

Bloomberg - “Morgan Stanley Real-Estate Fund Said Likely to Win New Deadline” (12-14-11)

“Morgan Stanley’s (MS) $4.7 billion real-estate fund, known as MSREF VII, will probably win approval to extend the deadline for finding new investments into 2013, aperson familiar with the discussions said.”

Housing Wire - “SoCal home sales rise on declining prices” (12-14-11)

“The number of homes sold in Southern California rose modestly last month from both October and a year earlier as investors and first-time buyers targeted homes priced below $400,000.”

Bloomberg - “San Francisco Bay Area Home Prices Fall as Distressed-Property Sales Gain” (12-14-11)

“San Francisco Bay Area home pricesfell 4.3 percent last month from a year earlier as distressed properties made up a greater share of sales, DataQuick said.”

California Real Estate Investor Events:

The Norris Group posted a new event. Bruce Norris will be speaking at the Real Estate Rewind at IRCA Los Angeles on January 3, 2012.

The Norris Group will be at the Real Estate Investor Rewind at CVREIA on January 10, 2011.

Looking Back:

Robo-signing took an effect on foreclosures in the Western states, which decreased almost 40%.  Oustanding debt on commercial/mulitfamily mortgages decreased 1.3% in the third quarter of 2010.  In the first half of 2010, suspicious activity reports for mortgage fraud increased 7% from one earlier.

For more information about The Norris Group’s California hard money loans or our California Trust Deed investments, visit the website or call our office at 951-780-5856 for more information. For upcoming California real estate investor training and events, visit The Norris Group website and our California investor event calendar. You’ll also find our award-winning real estate radio show on KTIE 590am at 6pm on Saturdays or you can listen to over 200 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 12/13/11

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Today’s News Synopsis:

DS News reported optimism in the housing market as housing prices are showing signs of reaching their lowest and stabilizing despite continuing price declines.  According to Housing Wire, a settlement was reached between Morgan Stanley and MBIA regarding credit default swaps.  In addition, the Realty Times reported housing will play a big part in the upcoming 2012 election.

In The News:

Realty Times“Housing to Be Key Factor in 2012 Election” (12-13-11)

“HouseLogic, the consumer website for the National Association of Realtors® has released the results from their latest survey. They found that when it comes to the upcoming 2012 election, jobs and housing are at the forefront of voters’ minds.”

Housing Wire - “Morgan Stanley and MBIA reach settlement over CDS” (12-13-11)

“Morgan Stanley (MS: 15.74 +2.34%) said Tuesday that it has reached a comprehensive settlement with MBIA (MBI: 11.52 +1.05%) over credit default swaps that better positions the firm for Basel III compliance by resolving outstanding legacy exposures.”

DS News - “Prices Decline Slightly But Show Signs of Stabilizing” (12-13-11)

“While home values are continuing to decline, they are beginning to stabilize as the market nears the bottom, according to the Zillow Real Estate Market Report, released Tuesday.”

Bloomberg - “Mortgage Bonds Rally as Fed Backstop Seen” (12-13-11)

“Relative yields on mortgage-backed securities that guide new loan rates fell to the lowest in five months as investors wager the Federal Reserve is on standby to expand its holdings if the U.S. economy or Europe’s sovereign debt crisis worsens.”

San Francisco Chronicle - “Real estate recovery likely to be slow” (12-13-11)

“Fair warning to U.S. real estate  players: Resign yourselves to “a slowing grind-it-out recovery” in 2012, as  “enduring economic doldrums” continue to weigh heavily on the market.”

Hard Money Loan Closed

Fontana, California hard money loan closed by The Norris Group private lending. Real estate investor received loan for $140,000 on a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home appraised for $245,000.

In The News:

Housing Wire“Optimism rises among small businesses” (12-13-11)

“Small businesses grew more confident again in November, though optimism remains well below the pre-recession average.  The National Federation of Independent Business reported an increase to 92 in its optimism index, up from 90.8 in October. That’s still lower than the 100 score the index averaged before 2008.”

DS News“Attorneys General Expect to Reach Settlement Before Christmas” (12-13-11)

“The state attorneys general and the nation’s five largest mortgage servicers have been supposedly close to a settlement for quite some time. The latest estimate, according to the Des Moines Register is that they are likely to reach a settlement before Christmas.”

Wall Street Journal - “Home Bargains Abound, But Willing Lenders Are Rare Breed” (12-13-11)

“Faced with finicky lenders, would-be home buyers are increasingly turning to Dad, Grandma or rich Uncle Barton—even perfect strangers they met online. While these solutions are understandable, given the abundant bargains on the market, they also present significant risks.”

California Real Estate Investor Events:

The Norris Group posted a new event. Bruce Norris will be speaking at the Real Estate Rewind at IRCA Los Angeles on January 3, 2012.

The Norris Group will be at the Real Estate Investor Rewind at CVREIA on January 10, 2011.

Looking Back:

22.5% of all mortgages were underwater in the 3rd quarter of 2010, according to CoreLogic. The FHA extended deadlines for condo projects seeking to renew their mortgage insurance. Altera Real Estate reported demand for O.C. homes decreased by 12%.

For more information about The Norris Group’s California hard money loans or our California Trust Deed investments, visit the website or call our office at 951-780-5856 for more information. For upcoming California real estate investor training and events, visit The Norris Group website and our California investor event calendar. You’ll also find our award-winning real estate radio show on KTIE 590am at 6pm on Saturdays or you can listen to over 200 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 12/12/11

Monday, December 12th, 2011

Today’s News Synopsis:

U.S. bank credit is seeing its fastest growth in three years, leading the Federal Reserve to believe the economy will continue to expand.  Housing Wire reported that more security analysts prefer the large mortgage servicers despite their reported difficulties.  The Realty Times gave an overview of the current market, citing a decrease in unemployment but not much improvement in construction employment.

In The News:

Realty Times - “Real Estate Outlook: Improving Markets, Difficult Credit” (12-12-11)

“The unemployment rate is on the decline, at least it was for the month of November, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It is now at 8.6 percent, as employment rose by 120,000.”

San Francisco Chronicle - “Bank Credit Highest Since Before Lehman as U.S. Growth Continues” (12-12-11)

“U.S. bank credit is growing at the fastest pace in three years, giving the Federal Reserve confidence in the economic expansion’s staying power.  Financial institutions increased commercial and industrial loans by an average  annual pace of almost 10 percent in the third quarter, the highest since the  comparable quarter in 2008, compared with a 1.7 percent decline in the past four  years, according to Fed data.”

Bloomberg - “Shelia Bair Said to Be Top Pick for Foreclosure Accord Monitor” (12-12-11)

“Ex-Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Sheila Bair is a top candidate among state officials to ensure banks comply with any settlement of a nationwide foreclosure probe, a person familiar with the matter said.”

Housing Wire“Detroit home sales up fifth straight month” (12-12-11)

“Home sales in metropolitan Detroit rose the fifth consecutive month from figures a year earlier and were up 5.6% in November, according to local multiple listing service Realcomp.”

The Wall Street Journal - “Homing in on Fannie, Freddie” (12-12-11)

“When Steve Linick first met senior managers at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac early this year, he told them he would be no ordinary Washington regulator. His office has the power to make arrests, issue subpoenas and conduct searches, and some of his employees carry badges and guns.”

Hard Money Loan Closed

Lancaster, California hard money loan closed by The Norris Group private lending. Real estate investor received loan for $48,000 on a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home appraised for $80,000.

In The News:

Housing Wire“Secondary market still favors large mortgage servicers” (12-12-11)

“The too-big-to-fail mortgage servicing model may be beset with difficulties, yet despite fewer mortgage modifications and slower foreclosure timelines, some securities analysts prefer the big guys because they can still move the cash.”

DS News - “USFN Names Director of Education and Marketing” (12-12-11)

“USFN-America’s Mortgage Banking Attorneys announced Friday that Alexis Haughton has joined the organization as director of education and marketing.”

Housing Wire - “Surging student loan debt threatens homeownership” (12-12-11)

“College graduates may not be able get onto the property ladder as soon as they’d like due to the costs associated with funding higher education.  According to Rick Palacios, a senior research analyst at John Burns Real
Estate Consulting, student loan debt now totals $865 billion, which is an average of $25,000 per student.”

California Real Estate Investor Events:

The Norris Group will be at the Real Estate Investor Rewind at SDCIA on December 13, 2011.

The Norris Group posted a new event. Bruce Norris will be speaking at the Real Estate Rewind at IRCA Los Angeles on January 3, 2012.

For more information about The Norris Group’s California hard money loans or our California Trust Deed investments, visit the website or call our office at 951-780-5856 for more information. For upcoming California real estate investor training and events, visit The Norris Group website and our California investor event calendar. You’ll also find our award-winning real estate radio show on KTIE 590am at 6pm on Saturdays or you can listen to over 200 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 11/30/11

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Today’s News Synopsis:

According to the Los Angeles Times, the Federal Reserve and five major central banks are hoping to help solve the debt crisis by joining together to help European lenders obtain money more easily.  In other news, Bloomberg reported a 10.4% increase in pending home sales.   According to the latest MBA Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey, mortgage applications decreased over 11% from last week.

In The News:

Housing Wire - “Private sector adds 206,000 jobs” (11-30-11)

“Employment in the U.S. nonfarm, private business sector grew by 206,000 jobs from October to November on a seasonally adjusted basis, the ADP National Employment Report said Wednesday.”

Bloomberg - “Pending Sales of Existing U.S. Homes Exceed Forecasts With 10.4% Increase” (11-30-11)

“The number of Americans signing contracts to buy previously owned homes rose more than forecast in October as buyers took advantage of falling prices and low borrowing costs.”

Los Angeles Times - “Central banks join forces to ease debt crisis” (11-30-11)

“Reacting to the deepening Eurozone debt crisis, the Federal Reserve and five other major central banks joined forces Wednesday to offer European lenders easier access to dollars in an attempt to quell growing fears of a global funding crunch.”

Mortgage Bankers Association - “Mortgage Applications Decrease in Latest MBA Weekly Survey” (11-30-11)

“Mortgage applications decreased 11.7 percent from one week earlier, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending November 25, 2011.  This week’s results include an adjustment to account for the Thanksgiving holiday.”

CNN Money - “S&P downgrades 15 banks” (11-30-11)

“Standard and Poor’s downgraded the credit ratings of 15 banks Tuesday, after applying new criteria to the world’s 37 largest banks.”

Housing Wire - “Fed appoints director of banking supervision” (11-30-11)

“The Federal Reserve Board named Michael Gibson director of the Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation, replacing Patrick Parkinson. In his new role, Gibson will play a key role in dealing with Basel III capital-adequacy issues and the oversight of major banks. ”

San Francisco Chronicle - “Stable Housing Seen in Home Depot-Lowe’s Leading Market: Retail” (11-30-11)

“Shares of Home Depot Inc. and Lowe’s Cos. — the two largest U.S.  home-improvement retailers — are outperforming other consumer discretionary  stocks as the worst of the declines in the housing market may be over.”

Inman - “ZipRealty settles labor suit for $586,000″ (11-30-11)

“ZipRealty Inc. has agreed to pay $586,000 to settle claims by the California Labor Commissioner that the company failed to pay minimum and overtime wages to four of its agents in Kern County.”

Looking Back:

According to Case-Schiller index, property values increased 0.6% year over year from 2009-2010. On the other hand, Freddie Mac reported that home prices decreased 3.1% from the 3rd quarter of 2009. Zillow claimed interest rates increased to 4.3% the previous week.

For more information about The Norris Group’s California hard money loans or our California Trust Deed investments, visit the website or call our office at 951-780-5856 for more information. For upcoming California real estate investor training and events, visit The Norris Group website and our California investor event calendar. You’ll also find our award-winning real estate radio show on KTIE 590am at 6pm on Saturdays or you can listen to over 200 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 11/4/11

Friday, November 4th, 2011

Sources:

Freddie Mac Seeks $6 Billion From U.S. Treasury as Quarterly Loss Widens
Weekly jobless claims drop below 400,000
Homeownership Near 13-Year Low as Mortgage Rules Crimp Sales
Mortgage Applications Increase in Latest MBA Weekly Survey
Foreclosure reviews of largest servicers begin
Pending Home Sales Decline
Construction spending and manufacturing–slightly
US files $834 million lawsuit against Allied Home Mortgage
Real Estate Outlook: Changes to HARP
CoreLogic expects HARP 2.0 to help hardest-hit housing markets
Home prices heading for triple-dip

Today’s News Synopsis:

This week’s video is a slideshow of the news of the week in the world of real estate and other big events. The San Francisco Chronicle reported the number of impoverished neighborhoods increased 33% in the last ten years, with the suburb areas being hit harder than the cities.  According to Bloomberg, in October the jobless rate decreased after employers hired less workers than was originally predicted.

In The News:

DS NewsHudson & Marshall to Auction Over 100 HUD REOs This Saturday” (11-04-11)

“Hudson & Marshall has once again been selected to partner with HUD to auction over 100 foreclosed homes located in Nevada and Arizona. The auction will take place this Saturday, November 5th at the JW Marriott in Las Vegas.

Bloomberg“U.S. Jobs Gains Show ‘Frustratingly Slow’ Growth” (11-04-11)

“The U.S. jobless rate unexpectedly fell in October while employers added fewer workers than forecast, illustrating the “frustratingly slow” progress cited by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke this week.”

Realty Times - “30-Year Fixed-Rate Mortgage Averages 4.00 Percent” (11-04-11)

“Freddie Mac today released the results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey® (PMMS®), showing average mortgage rates declining sharply as investors rushed to U.S. Treasury bonds amid concerns over the European debt market.  The 30-year fixed at 4.00 percent marks the second lowest reading since it hit a record 3.94 percent in the October 6, 2011 PMMS, the lowest in history.”

Housing Wire“First-time defaults in private-label MBS edge up in October” (11-04-11)

“First-time defaults on private mortgages edged up to a rate of 0.89% in October, a slight increase from this segment’s default rate of 0.86% in September, a new report from Amherst Securities Group said Friday.”

Wall Street Journal“How Appraisals Are Derailing Home Sales” (11-04-11)

“In the past, appraisals rarely disrupted a home sale.  But realtors and housing experts say new requirements and a difficult housing market are doing just that.  Year-to-date through September, one third of realtors have said appraisals resulted in buyers and sellers delaying or cancelling contracts or renegotiating to a lower sales price, according to the National Association of Realtors.”

San Francisco Chronicle“Neighborhood poverty surges in past decade, up 33%” (11-04-11)

“The number of Americans living in neighborhoods beset by extreme poverty surged in the past decade, erasing the progress of the 1990s, with the poorest areas growing more than twice as fast in suburbs as in cities.”

DS News“Home Price Growth Has Dissipated With the Summer Heat: Clear Capital” (11-04-11)

“Temperatures are falling, and so are home prices in most local markets. Clear Capital says it’s expecting another long winter as the housing industry tries to cope with the downward forces of weak demand, record-low consumer confidence, and distressed inventory.”

Housing Wire“BofA to raise up to $3 billion in stock issuance, reduce debt” (11-04-11)

“Bank of America (BAC: 6.49 -6.08%) intends to explore the issuance of common stock and senior notes in exchange for shares of preferred stock.”

Looking Back:

The MBA reported 3rd quarter commercial and multifamily mortgage loan originations increased 15% from the 2nd quarter of 2010. Jobless claims rose 4.5% the previous week. JPMorgan’s CEO claimed recent affidavit problems affected approximately 127,000 mortgage loans. Bruce Mosler of Cushman & Wakefield Inc. believed commercial real estate rents would rise in 2011.

For more information about The Norris Group’s California hard money loans or our California Trust Deed investments, visit the website or call our office at 951-780-5856 for more information. For upcoming California real estate investor training and events, visit The Norris Group website and our California investor calendar. You’ll also find our award-winning real estate radio show on KTIE 590am at 6pm on Saturdays or you can listen to over 170 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.