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The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 11/8/10

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Today’s News Synopsis:

The NAR reports FHA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac account for over 90% of the mortgage market. New California building codes, known as CALGreen, will be enforced on January 1st. Richard Fisher of the Dallas Federal Reserve believes the low interest rates are doing little to stimulate the economy. Fannie Mae acquired 85,340 REO properties in the 3rd quarter.

In The News:

Los Angeles Times“Shared homeownership could mean paying your neighbors’ bills” (11-7-10)

“The Community Assns. Institute trade group recently reported that more than half of the nation’s 310,000 community associations are struggling with ‘serious’ or ‘severe’ financial woes. Some 59% of association managers reported that more than 3% of homes in their community groups were vacant, the study said, because the owners either had walked away from their mortgages or were unable to rent the homes. Some 65% of associations reported that more than 5% of their homeowners were delinquent on their monthly assessments.”

NAR - “Qualified Buyers Should Have Access to Credit, Say REALTORS®” (11-8-10)

“Currently, FHA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac account for more than 90 percent of the mortgage market. Lenders refuse to make loans unless FHA will insure them or the GSEs will buy them. Stricter FHA and GSE underwriting rules eliminate many buyers with credit scores as high as 750, and lenders are imposing credit overlays of their own, restricting the availability of credit.”

The Daily Journal“Cities preparing for building standards to get more green” (11-8-10)

“Come Jan. 1, cities throughout California will be required to enforce the new California Green Building Standards Code, or the CALGreen Code. Finalized earlier this year by California’s Building Standards Commission and the Department of Housing and Community Development, the guidelines represent the first statewide mandatory green building code for newly constructed buildings in the nation.”

Housing Wire“QE2 gives green light for yield in MBS” (11-8-10)

“Analysts said the decision by the Federal Reserve to purchase another $600 billion of Treasury securities ‘gives the green light for yield’ in mortgage-backed securities, and the central bank may consider purchasing MBS if spreads widen significantly.”

Housing Wire“Fed adviser worries greater mortgage disclosures put borrower privacy at risk” (11-8-10)

“The Federal Reserve is working on proposals forcing lenders to submit more detailed mortgage loan information to the government, but regulators are juggling the need for more transparency and how that information could cost borrowers their privacy.”

Housing Wire“Dallas Fed president: low interest rates won’t spark demand” (11-8-10)

“The environment of exceedingly low interest rates is great for banks, according to Richard Fisher, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, but is doing little to help the overall economy get back on track.”

Housing Wire“Monday morning cup of coffee” (11-8-10)

“Fannie Mae acquired 85,340 REO properties in the third quarter, up 23.9% from the amount acquired in the previous quarter, according to its quarterly financial statement released Friday.”

Bloomberg - “First-Time Mortgage Defaults in U.S. Rise for 1st Time in Year” (11-8-10)

“First-time defaults rose to 1.1 percent of previously ‘always performing’ mortgages based on payments due in September, up from 1 percent the prior month, according to a report from the Austin, Texas-based securities firm.”

Bloomberg - “Majority of Property Investors Plan Purchases as Prospects Rise” (11-8-10)

“Sixty percent of respondents said they plan to make commercial property purchases in the next year, mainly in their home markets, according to the report released by the Seattle- based adviser. Those looking abroad favor Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney, London, New York, Washington, Chicago and San Francisco, the survey showed.”

Bloomberg - “U.S. Household Debt Shrank 0.9% in Third Quarter, Fed Says” (11-8-10)

“Consumer indebtedness totaled $11.6 trillion at the end of September, down $110 billion, or 0.9 percent from the end of June, according to the New York Fed’s quarterly report on household debt and credit. Households have slashed about $1 trillion from outstanding consumer debts since the peak in the third quarter of 2008, the New York Fed said.”

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 170 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 11/5/10

Friday, November 5th, 2010

Resources:
Trump to California Estate: You’re Fired!
LPS Report Shows Foreclosure Timelines Continue to Stretch
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac mortgage delinquencies continue to fall
Freddie Mac posts $4.1-billion loss
Nearly half of Freddie Mac mortgage modifications redefault
Homeownership at 66.9% in 3Q, lowest rate since ’99
Ally CEO: We ‘Screwed Up’ and We’re ‘Embarrassed’ over Robo-Signers
Lead AG on foreclosure investigation says inquiry will continue post-election
Foreclosure Freeze Cuts Sales, Supply in Hardest-Hit States
Lenders Told to Disclose Likely Losses from Paperwork Errors, Buybacks
Robert Shiller Sees More Housing Pain Ahead
California expects mortgage-aid program to begin in weeks

Today’s News Synopsis:

The NAR reports pending home sales decreased 1.8% in September. Statistics from the Labor Department show the overall economy added 151,000 jobs last month. According to Fitch Ratings, CMBS delinquencies decreased to 7.7%. Fannie Mae lost $1.3 billion in the 3rd quarter.

In The News:

Wall Street journal“Hoenig to Realtors: Wean Housing Off Government Intervention” (11-5-10)

“The American public, including aspiring homeowners and those of you employed in the housing industry, might be best served, over time, by reducing or removing these subsidies as part of our national policy”

NAR - “Pending Home Sales Slip but Modest Recovery Expected in 2011″ (11-5-10)

“The Pending Home Sales Index,* a forward-looking indicator, slipped 1.8 percent to 80.9 based on contracts signed in September from an upwardly revised 82.4 in August. However, the index remains 24.9 percent below a surge to 107.8 in September 2009 when first-time buyers were jumping into the market to take advantage of the initial deadline for the tax credit last November.”

Bloomberg - “Obama Says Jobs Report Is Encouraging for Recovery” (11-5-10)

“The Labor Department reported that the overall economy added 151,000 jobs in October, exceeding all estimates in a Bloomberg News survey of economists. The increase wasn’t large enough to make a dent in the jobless rate, which held steady at 9.6 percent.”

Housing Wire“Mortgages from 2006 and 2007 defaulting at rapid pace: S&P” (11-5-10)

“The default rates for mortgages written in 2006 and 2007 are significantly higher than previous vintages, according to Standard & Poor’s.”

Housing Wire“CMBS delinquencies fall for first time in nearly 3 years” (11-5-10)

“The delinquency rate on loans backing commercial mortgage-backed securities dropped 88 basis points to 7.78% in October, the first drop in 33 months, according to Fitch Ratings.”

Housing Wire“SEC details whistleblower protection under Dodd-Frank” (11-5-10)

“The SEC rules do less to establish a definition of a whistleblower and more to define what one is not. Dodd-Frank prohibits anyone convicted of crimes related to a corporate violation from receiving any rewards form a case.”

Housing Wire“S&P assumptions on GSEs need further scrutiny, analyst states” (11-5-10)

“Standard & Poor’s said this week that the total cost of retooling Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may near $700 billion, but one analyst thinks investors need to scrutinize two core assumptions of the report. Jim Vogel, of FTN Financial, said the rate of losses and reserves Standard & Poor’s calculates is one-and-a-half times the amount the government-sponsored entities have incurred to date”

Housing Wire“Hoenig reiterates call for end of ZIRP, supports sunsetting GSEs” (11-5-10)

“The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City once again called for an increase in the benchmark fed funds rate away from zero to stabilize the economy”

Housing Wire“Fannie Mae loses $3.5 billion in 3Q” (11-5-10)

“Fannie Mae lost $1.3 billion in the third quarter and asked for another $2.5 billion from the Treasury to cure its net worth deficit.”

Looking Faith:

One year ago, the U.S. Senate signed an extension to the federal tax credit. Commercial and multifamily mortgage loan originations decreased by 12 percent from Q2 to Q3 of 2009. Fannie Mae reported a loss of nearly $20 billion in Q3 of 2009. According to ZipRealty, housing inventory in 27 major U.S. cities decreased by 2.8 percent.

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 170 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 10/22/10

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

Today’s News Synopsis:

33,176 houses and condos were sold in California during September, said MDA DataQuick. Clear Capital claims home prices have dropped 6% in the last 2 months. The serious delinquency rate for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac was 4.35% in August.

In The News:

DQNews - “California September Home Sales” (10-22-10)

“An estimated 33,176 new and resale houses and condos were sold statewide last month. That was down 3.1 percent from 34,239 in August, and down 17.5 percent from 40,216 for September 2009. California sales for the month of September have varied from a low of 24,460 in 2007 to a high of 68,114 in 2005, while the average is 44,310. MDA DataQuick’s statistics go back to 1988.”

Yahoo - “U.S. foreclosure mess chills investors, clouds market” (10-22-10)

“Investors who have been snapping up foreclosed homes are backing off in the wake of the U.S. foreclosure fiasco, driven by sagging inventory and fears over legal title, and some economists say the trend could hurt the overall housing market.”

Housing Wire“Clear Capital: Home price drop sudden and dramatic” (10-22-10)

“Clear Capital said a 6%, two-month decline in home prices represents a magnitude and speed not seen since March 2009.”

Housing Wire- “Financial system trust down with Dodd-Frank dissatisfaction” (10-22-10)

“The survey found trust index to be 25% for the third quarter of 2010, a 1% drop from from the all-time high in June. The Financial Trust Index is a quarterly survey conducted by Social Science Research Solutions, a branch of AUS and ICR/International Communications Research. The results come from 1,005 phone interviews nationwide.”

Housing Wire“FHFA: GSE serious delinquency rate drops 68 bps in August from peak” (10-22-10)

“The combined serious delinquency rate at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac was 4.35% in August, down 10 basis points from the previous month and 68 bps from the peak in February, according to a report from the Federal Housing Finance Agency.”

Inman - “Yahoo Real Estate still No. 1″ (10-22-10)

“Market share between the two sites remained virtually unchanged. Yahoo Real Estate captured 5.87 percent of traffic to real estate category websites in September while Realtor.com’s market share was 5.76 percent.”

Looking Back:

One year ago, WSJ reported that home inventories across the nation had decreased. Home prices fell .3 percent from July to August 09. A survey from Point2 Technologies revealed that real estate agents and brokers were less confident in the market than they were in August.

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 170 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 10/20/10

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

Today’s News Synopsis:

Mortgage application volume decreased 10.5% from last week, said the Mortgage Bankers Association. RealPoint reports CMBS delinquencies increased 1.3% in August. The Federal Reserve’s Beige Book shows economic growth continued in September. Fannie Mae expects total economic growth for this year to equal approximately 2.5%.

In The News:

Mortgage Bankers Association“Mortgage Applications Decrease in Latest MBA Weekly Survey” (10-20-10)

“The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) today released its Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending October 15, 2010. The Market Composite Index, a measure of mortgage loan application volume, decreased 10.5 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis from one week earlier. On an unadjusted basis, the Index also decreased 10.5 percent compared with the previous week.”

North State Building Industry Association“CA Mechanic’s Lien Law – Be Current on the Changes, eff 1/1/11″ (9-1-10)

“This presentation will provide critical updates to builders, suppliers, and subcontractors regarding changes in California Mechanic’s Lien Law that will take effect beginning January 1, 2011. The importance of the changes cannot be overstated – claimants will lose their lien rights if the changes are not taken into account on active construction projects after the first of the coming year.”

Los Angeles Times“Investors pressure Bank of America to buy back bad mortgages” (10-20-10)

“Several major investment firms are moving to force Bank of America Corp. to buy back bad mortgages that were issued by Countrywide before the lender was acquired by the financial giant.”

Housing Wire“Architectural billings positive for first time since 2008: AIA” (10-20-10)

“The Architectural Billings Index indicated a growth in design activity in September for the first time since January 2008. The index reached 50.4, according to the American Institute of Architects which released its data Wednesday. The index was 48.2 in August and has increased for four consecutive months.”

Housing Wire“CMBS unpaid balances reach $62.19 billion, CRE CDO delinquencies up” (10-20-10)

“In its monthly delinquency report, Realpoint said the delinquent unpaid balance for CMBS last month rose 1.3% to $62.19 billion from $61.39 billion in August. The gain of $801.2 million in September is higher than the previous two months, but below the average of $3.14 billion a month during the first half of 2010, according to Realpoint. A year ago, the delinquent unpaid balance was $31.73 billion.”

Housing Wire“Beige Book shows modest growth in economy” (10-20-10)

“The economy continued growing between September and early October but at a modest pace, according to the Federal Reserve. Still, the Beige Book, which gathers anecdotal evidence of economic conditions in the dozen Fed districts nationwide, showed lingering weakness in the housing market with lower home sales in most districts.”

Housing Wire“Fannie Mae puts 2011 economic growth at 2.5%” (10-20-10)

“In its October economic outlook, the government-sponsored entity’s economics and mortgage market analysis group said the economic outlook remains clouded. The GSE sees growth of less than 2% as 2010 closes, with modest gains in the first half of next year and a ‘strengthening’ in the second half of next year.”

Bloomberg - “Apartment Rents Rise in U.S. West as Foreclosures Boost Apartment Demand” (10-20-10)

“Apartment rents rose across the U.S. West and South for the third straight quarter as record foreclosures boosted demand for rental housing, RealFacts said. The average asking rent climbed to $958 a month from $950 in the second quarter, according to a report released today by the Novato, California-based research company. It declined 0.7 percent from a year earlier.”

Looking Back:

One year ago, RealtyTrac’s Rick Sharga believed that approximately 450,000 to 500,000 repossessed properties had not yet been placed on the market. Default notices in California had decreased by 10.3 percent from the previous quarter and had increased by 18.5 percent from the previous year. The Commerce Department reported that housing and apartment construction increased by .5 percent with 1 month.

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 170 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 10/13/10

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Today’s News Synopsis:

Mortgage application volume increased 14.6% this week. All 50 state attorney generals are now involved in an investigation into lenders that filed faulty foreclosure affidavits. The FHFA is urging GSEs to accelerate the foreclosure process once the AG reviews are over. Foreign investors are planning to purchase large amounts of commercial property.

In The News:

Mortgage Bankers Association“Mortgage Refinance Applications Jump as Rates Continue to Fall in Latest MBA Weekly Survey” (10-13-10)

“The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) today released its Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending October 8, 2010. The Market Composite Index, a measure of mortgage loan application volume, increased 14.6 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis from one week earlier. On an unadjusted basis, the Index increased 14.8 percent compared with the previous week.”

NAR - “NAR Says Families Will Suffer if Foreclosure Freeze Continues” (10-13-10)

“Thousands of first-time and move-up buyers who hoped to make a foreclosed property their new home now face uncertainty, anxiety and possibly remorse as they worry that closing on their desired property could be in jeopardy. For many, the dream of homeownership could turn into agony if their home purchase is indefinitely delayed by a moratorium on foreclosures declared by some banks, the National Association of Realtors® said today.”

Los Angeles Times“California to join multistate inquiry of foreclosures by banks” (10-13-10)

“California will join a multistate investigation into whether banks violated laws by cutting corners while foreclosing on homes as the Obama administration made clear Tuesday that it would not support a nationwide moratorium.”

Housing Wire“Jaime Dimon: ‘Almost no chance we made a mistake’ with foreclosures” (10-13-10)

“JPMorgan Chase said new processes are being put in place to ensure it fulfills all procedural requirements going forward. ‘There’s almost no chance we made a mistake,’ Jaime Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, said during the conference call.”

Housing Wire“It’s official: All 50 state AGs to review foreclosures” (10-13-10)

“Alabama Attorney General Troy King announced Wednesday he is joining the other 49 AG offices in a nationwide investigation into lenders that filed faulty foreclosure affidavits.”

Housing Wire“St. Louis Fed economist questions wisdom of more quantitative easing” (10-13-10)

“An economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis wonders if additional large-scale securities purchases by the Fed will produce the desired effects of driving down interest rates, boosting employment, and preventing deflation.”

Housing Wire“FHFA urges GSE servicers to accelerate foreclosure process after reviews” (10-13-10)

“On Oct. 1, DeMarco said Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are working with their third-party servicers to identify any loans that may be have been foreclosed improperly. On Wednesday, FHFA urged servicers to proceed on foreclosures as quickly as possible after all foreclosure alternatives have been exhausted.”

Bloomberg - “Investors Target U.S. Commercial Properties After Drop in Values, DTZ Says” (10-13-10)

“Commercial-property investors are preparing to spend more in the U.S. next year after more than two years of declining values, DTZ Group Plc said. Funds and investment companies increased the capital available for deals in the Americas by 54 percent since December to $97 billion, the London-based real-estate broker said in a report today. Most of this will be used for U.S. transactions.”

Bloomberg - “Banks to Shift From `Extend and Pretend’ in Real Estate Loans, Survey Says” (10-13-10)

“Lenders will shift toward amending commercial mortgages next year instead of extending maturities, leading to increased sales of distressed real estate, according to a survey of almost 900 property professionals. More than 63 percent of those surveyed said they expect maturing loans to be modified, while 7.1 percent said loans will continue without changes to defer losses, a practice known as ‘extend and pretend.’ About 16 percent of respondents said real estate with maturing loans will be foreclosed on and put on the market, and almost 14 percent said properties will be sold by borrowers, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP said in a report today.”\

Looking Back:

One year ago, Fitch reported that 60 percent of borrowers from 06 to 07 had negative equity and owed more than their homes are worth. Interthinx’s Mortgage Fraud Index estimated that fraud decreased by 4 percent from Q1 to Q2 of 2009, but increased by 7 percent from Q2 of 2008. Statistics from MDA DataQuick showed that Southern California home sales increased by 5 percent from October of 2008.

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 170 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

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

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

Looking Back:

Multiple states are cooperating in an investigation to determine whether or not lenders violated foreclosure laws when seizing houses from delinquent borrowers. The U.S. is now the second largest holder of U.S. debt. A survey from the National Association for Business Economics shows that economists expect gross domestic product will increase 2.6% in 2010 and 2011. According to a Thomson Reuters survey, 63% of potential home buyers are discouraged from buying a home because of the current economic conditions.

In The News:

MERS - “Statement by R.K. Arnold, President and CEO of MERSCORP, Inc.” (10-12-10)

“Claims that MERS disrupts or creates a defect in the mortgage or deed of trust are not supported by fact or legal precedents. This is often used as a tactic by lawyers to delay or prevent the foreclosure. The mortgage lien is granted to MERS by the borrower and the seller and that is what makes MERS the mortgagee.”

NAR - “NAR’s HouseLogic Launches Campaign to Help Military Families Sustain Homeownership” (10-11-10)

“The National Association of Realtors®’ HouseLogic, a free, comprehensive consumer website about all aspects of homeownership, today launched Operation Home Relief, a new Facebook Causes campaign. The campaign aims to increase awareness, rally support and raise funding for USA Cares, a nonprofit organization that provides counseling and financial foreclosure assistance to post-9/11 active duty U.S. military service personnel, veterans and their families. HouseLogic will donate $1 to USA Cares every time someone ‘likes’ the Operation Home Relief Cause page on Facebook and will match individual donations made to the cause, up to $20,000.”

Sign on San Diego“Q&A: What’s going on with foreclosures?” (10-11-10)

“BofA – the only lender to have halted foreclosures in all 50 states – estimates that it could resolve the issue in as quickly as two or three weeks. Stan Humphries, an analyst with Zillow.com, an online real estate database, estimates that it could take 60 to 90 days for the entire industry to deal with the ‘robo-signer’ problem. But Humphries adds that the process could take longer if political pressure mounts for a wider-reaching examination of foreclosures.”

Los Angeles Times“California might join probe of lenders that seized homes” (10-12-10)

“California officials are considering joining a multistate investigation of whether lenders have violated foreclosure laws when seizing houses from delinquent borrowers. The investigation, which is expected to be publicly announced Wednesday, is spearheaded by Iowa Atty. Gen. Tom Miller.”

Of Two Minds“Imagining A Middle Class Does Not Create One” (10-12-10)

“Another measure of ‘middle class’ is even simpler: a middle class household owns some wealth. It could be a retirement fund, a free-and-clear home, a business, income property or gold/cash/investments. By that measure, the middle class comprises at best 20% of the populace.”

Bloomberg - “Foreclosure Freeze May Slow U.S. Homebuyers on Legal Worry” (10-10-10)

“A halt in home foreclosures at the largest U.S. mortgage firms may sideline buyers worried about legal issues, further depressing sales at a time when distressed properties account for almost a quarter of all transactions.”

Zero Hedge“Three Horrifying Facts About the US Debt ‘Situation’” (10-12-10)

“this week we overtook Japan, leaving China as the only country with greater ownership of US Debt. And we’re printing money to buy it. Setting aside the fact that this is abject lunacy, this policy is trashing our currency which has fallen 13% since June… as in four months ago. Want an explanation for why stocks, commodities, and Gold are exploding higher? Here it is.”

Bloomberg - “Economists Cut U.S. Growth Forecasts Through 2011, Survey Shows” (10-11-10)

“Gross domestic product will increase 2.6 percent this year and next, according to the median of 46 economists surveyed by the National Association for Business Economics from Sept. 2 to Sept. 21. A May poll projected growth of 3.2 percent for both years. Economists also cut estimates for personal spending, employment and consumer prices.”

Housing Wire“Zillow 30-year FRM rates hit record low for fourth consecutive week” (10-12-10)

“The 30-year, fixed-mortgage rate decreased from a week earlier, setting a new record low for the fourth consecutive week at 4.13%, according to the Zillow Mortgage Marketplace weekly update.”

Housing Wire - “Analysts optimistic on 3Q MBS REIT earnings” (10-12-10)

“With the end of the GSE buyouts, prepayment speeds slowed on agency MBS, peaking for Fannie Mae 30-year MBS at 29.9% in April and dropping down to 24.9% in September.”

Housing Wire“Total Mortgage Services lowers rate on jumbo mortgages anticipating comeback” (10-12-10)

“Total Mortgage Services, a Connecticut-based mortgage lender/broker, sees a comeback in the jumbo mortgage market. The firm said because of a significant improvement in both competitive pricing and market liquidity for jumbo loans, it’s rate for a 30-year fixed jumbo mortgage is down to 4.9% for a loan up to $729,000.”

Housing Wire“63% of Americans do not want to buy a home according to Reuters research” (10-12-10)

“According to a survey done by FindLaw.com, a Thomson Reuters company, 63% of respondents said they are steered away from buying a home because the current economic conditions. Only 8% said they are more likely to buy a home because of the state of the economy. About one quarter, 28%, said economic conditions do not sway their opinion about purchasing a home.”

Housing Wire“Hoenig remains consistent with calls for no additional quantitative easing” (10-12-10)

“Speaking in Denver to the National Association of Business Economists, Thomas Hoenig said he understands the Fed’s desire to ‘do something, anything’ to revive the economy, but maintaining the zero-interest rate policy and starting a second round of quantitative easing aren’t it.”

Bloomberg - “Obama Backs State Foreclosure Probe, Against Nationwide Freeze, Gibbs Says” (10-12-10)

“President Barack Obama is throwing his support behind state attorneys general looking into filings of allegedly faulty home foreclosures while rejecting a nationwide freeze on home foreclosures because of potential ‘unintended consequences,’ said a White House spokesman.”

Bloomberg - “Real Estate `Trophy’ Prices Up 19% in Flat Market: Chart of the Day” (10-12-10)

“The CHART OF THE DAY shows prices for ‘trophy’ commercial properties are up 19 percent since bottoming in New York, Washington, San Francisco, Boston, Los Angeles and Chicago. The Moody’s/REAL Commercial Property Price Index tracking the entire U.S. has gained 1 percent from a seven-year low in October 2009.”

Bloomberg - “Foreclosure Delays May Cost U.S. Banks Up to $6 Billion, FBR’s Miller Says” (10-12-10)

“Faulty foreclosures may cost U.S. lenders $2 billion for every month that home seizures are delayed and the tab could reach $6 billion, according to Paul Miller, the bank analyst at FBR Capital Markets.”

Looking Back:

One year ago, Fitch reported that 60 percent of borrowers from 06 to 07 had negative equity. Interthinx’s Mortgage Fraud Index estimated that fraud decreased by 4 percent from Q1 to Q2 of 2009, but increased by 7 percent from Q2 of 2008. Statistics from MDA DataQuick showed that Southern California home sales increased by 5 percent from October of 2008.

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 170 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

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

Friday, October 1st, 2010

Today’s News Synopsis:

9 of the nation’s top 20 most stressed housing markets are in California. The Commerce Department reports construction spending increased 0.4 percent in August. Multiple housing analysts predict evictions to decrease dramatically. President Obama signed the bill to extend higher-loan limits for GSEs.

In The News:

Inman - “Bill targets private transfer fees” (10-1-10)

“Private transfer fee covenants typically allow a third party, such as a developer, to collect a fee equal to 1 percent of a property’s sale price every time its sold. The covenants are often in place for as long as 99 years.”

Wall Street Journal “Which Cities Face Biggest Housing Risks?” (10-1-10)

“Within more than 500 metro areas, the top 20 most stressed include nine in California and six in Florida, where the housing bust has been particularly acute. Among the most populous cities, Miami tops the list, followed by California’s Inland Empire, Los Angeles and San Diego.”

Sacramento Bee“August construction spending up 0.4 percent” (10-1-10)

“Construction spending edged up 0.4 percent in August following a 1.4 percent drop in July, the Commerce Department reported Friday. While spending on government projects rose 2.5 percent, spending on private construction projects dropped to the lowest level in 12 years.”

New York Times“Foreclosures seen slowing as document flaws emerge” (10-1-10)

“Evictions are expected to slow sharply, housing analysts said, as state and national law enforcement officials shine a light on questionable foreclosure methods revealed by two of the country’s biggest home lenders in the last two weeks.”

Housing Wire“Obama signs bill to extend higher-loan limits for GSEs” (10-1-10)

“President Obama signed a bill into law Thursday that extends higher-loan limits for the government sponsored enterprises, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, for one year. The provisions under H.R. 3081 also allocate $20 billion to the Federal Housing Administration General and Special Risk Insurance Funds to continue making loans through the end of 2010.”

Housing Wire“Foreclosure robo-signers put homebuyers’ tax credit at risk” (10-1-10)

“Homebuyers who were set to close on the purchase of a foreclosed home may not qualify now for the homebuyer tax credit after lenders suspended those sales in 23 states, real estate agents tell HousingWire.”

Housing Wire“California AG demands JPMorgan Chase halt foreclosures” (10-1-10)

“California Attorney General Jerry Brown is the latest to call for JPMorgan Chase (JPM: 38.81 +1.97%) to halt foreclosures in the state. California is not one of the 23 states Ally Financial, formerly GMAC, and JPMorgan Chase suspended foreclosure sales in. Brown already ordered Ally to suspend foreclosures in his state.”

Housing Wire“Fannie, Freddie instruct servicers to review foreclosures” (10-1-10)

“Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will provide instructions to servicers Friday to review foreclosure processes, ensuring each is in compliance with state law. Major lenders and servicers are reviewing foreclosure processes following announcements from Ally Financial, formerly GMAC Mortgage, and JPMorgan Chase suspended foreclosure sales and cases in 23 states when faulty documentation was detected. Employees at those two companies were signing affidavits without knowledge of the documentation or a notary present.”

Housing Wire“Amherst: Principal reductions could ‘re-equify’ 11m in imminent default” (10-1-10)

“The housing market is quite fragile and if government policy doesn’t change 20% of American homeowners — roughly 11 million — are in danger of losing their home, according to Amherst Mortgage Insight.”

Bloomberg - “FDIC Plans to Sell $1.12 Billion in Property Loans Seized in Bank Failures” (10-1-10)

“The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. plans to seek bids for about $1.12 billion of commercial and residential real estate loans as part of the agency’s sale of assets seized from failed banks.”

Looking Back:

One year ago, the NAR’s Pending Home Sales Index showed that sales increased by 6.4 percent in August. Research from Deutsche Bank Securities showed that 26 percent of borrowers owed more than their home was worth.  A survey displayed that realtors were in favor of expanding the $8,000 dollar tax credit. Regulation Z changes came into effect.  Realtors were interested in expanding first-time tax credit to repeat buyers.

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 170 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 9/29/10

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

Today’s News Synopsis:

The MBA’s weekly survey shows mortgage application volume decreased 0.8%. Fannie Mae’s mortgage portfolio increased 3.8% year over year. Harvey Rosenblum of the Dallas Fed predicts the recovery will be long and slow. Witten Advisors reports more people are moving to multifamily housing.

In The News:

NAHB - “Housing Tax Incentives Benefit Younger Households the Most, According to Recent NAHB Research” (9-28-10)

“New research from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reveals that the benefits of housing-related tax deductions, such as the mortgage interest deduction, generally decline in value as individuals age.”

Mortgage Bankers Association“Mortgage Refinance Applications Decrease Despite Decline in Rates in Latest MBA Weekly Survey” (9-29-10)

“The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) today released its Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending September 24, 2010.  The Market Composite Index, a measure of mortgage loan application volume, decreased 0.8 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis from one week earlier.  On an unadjusted basis, the Index decreased 1.0 percent compared with the previous week.”

Housing Wire“It’s time: House opens the floor for testimony on future of GSEs” (9-29-10)

“Written testimony started to be released yesterday evening, with Michael Heid, Co-President of Wells Fargo Home Mortgage and Michael Farrell, CEO of Annaly Capital Management providing previews of their written testimony. Both will argue for a highly diminished role of the GSEs in the secondary markets.”

Housing Wire“Fannie Mae mortgage portfolio continues expansion, up 3.8% in August” (9-29-10)

“While Fannie Mae issuance declined in August, the government-sponsored enterprise’s gross mortgage portfolio increased 3.8% from a year ago. The Fannie Mae gross mortgage portfolio reached $809.1 billion in August, up 3.8% from $779.4 billion a year ago. It did drop at a compound annualized rate of 4.1% in August.”

Housing Wire“Dallas Fed: Economy still at tender stage with low inflation a concern” (9-29-10)

“‘It is going to be a long, slow recovery,’ said Harvey Rosenblum, executive vice president and director of research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. In fact, it doesn’t yet feel like the recession has ended for many because of the slow growth. Rosenblum spoke at a real estate symposium sponsored by the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce.”

Housing Wire - “US Treasury plans to sell Citi preferred stock” (9-29-10)

“The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced today intentions to sell trust preferred securities (TRUPS) it acquired from Citigroup (C: 3.92 +0.97%) during the bailout in 2009. The sale will constitute a complete net profit gain under the Asset Guarantee Program. Citi will not receive any of the proceeds.”

Housing Wire“Witten Advisors: Multifamily sector gets boost as move-ins rise” (9-29-10)

“If there is a beneficiary in the real estate downturn, it has been the multifamily sector, according to a market firm that studies the space. Net move-ins, nationally, in the second quarter, are higher than they have been in the past 15 years when comparing on a second-quarter basis, said Ron Witten, president of Witten Advisors, a Dallas-based consultancy that serves apartment developers, investors and lenders nationally with a focus on 40 major apartment markets.”

Orange County Register“Forecast: O.C. home prices up 2.2% in year” (9-29-10)

“Orange County home prices will rise 2.2% in the year ended September 2011, according to the latest forecast from housing tracker Veros from Santa Ana.”

Looking Back:

One year ago, C.A.R.’s sales and price report showed that single-family home sales increased 9 percent in August. The Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller home price index showed that prices were down 13.3 percent from 2008, but declines have slowed. Fannie Mae announced that the number of homes behind on payment or in foreclosure had increased by 4.17 percent. Also, FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair proposed that the agency should get banks to prepay three years of fees to help cover the cost of bank failures, expecting a $100-billion cleanup bill through 2013.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 9/28/10

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Today’s News Synopsis:

Property values in 20 U.S. cities increased 3.2% from last year, according to the S&P index. FHFA reports 30-year, fixed mortgage rates decreased to 4.7% in August. The House of Representatives has proposed a new bill which may allow 30 million homeowners to refinance at current interest rates.

In The News:

Mortgage Bankers Association - “Paper Examines Persistent Biases in Analyses of Mortgage Market Discrimination and Credit Risk” (9-28-10)

“False assumptions introduce systematic biases into the estimates that make the models fail in ways that are particularly troubling. Discrimination tests tend to produce false positive indications of discrimination where none exists and tests for default risk are particularly bad at detecting instances where future default rates are likely to rise significantly.”

Bloomberg - “Case Says Housing Will Grow Slowly After Free-Fall: Tom Keene” (9-28-10)

“The U.S. housing market has reached its lows and will expand slowly as the economic recovery remains subdued, said the S&P/Case-Shiller index co-creator Karl Case. The index of property values in 20 U.S. cities increased 3.2 percent in July from 12 months earlier, the smallest year- over-year gain since March.”

Inman - “Report: Don’t give up on ‘nonprime’ lending” (9-28-10)

“With so many people now saddled with poor credit, reestablishing ‘nonprime’ lending is increasingly important to the future of homeownership, researchers at Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies argue in a new report.”

Housing Wire“FHFA: August average contract mortgage rate fell to 4.7%” (9-28-10)

“The average contract rate for 30-year, fixed mortgages in August fell 14 basis points to 4.7% from 4.84% (or 3% overall) from the month earlier, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency.”

Housing Wire“CDS drags commercial banks, as trade revenue slips 20%: OCC” (9-28-10)

“Commercial banks reported trading revenue of $6.6 billion in the second quarter of 2010, down 20% from the first quarter, but up 28% from one year prior, according to a report released by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.”

Housing Wire“New House bill would clear refinancing on 30 million GSE mortgages” (9-28-10)

“A new bill before the House of Representatives aims to allow up to 30 million homeowners with mortgages held or backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to refinance with rates locked in at the current historical lows.”

Housing Wire“Business Roundtable: Big company CEOs cautious about economy” (9-28-10)

“The CEOs of the country’s largest companies plan to boost capital spending over the next six months, but have lower sales and employment expectations, according to the Business Roundtable’s third-quarter CEO index. The survey showed 49% of CEOs expect higher capital spending over the next six months, up from 43% who said they expectetd increased capital outlays in the previous quarter’s survey.”

Housing Wire“43% of Bank of America HAMP trial cancellations pending action” (9-28-10)

“Of the 148,129 Home Affordable Modification Program trials Bank of America has canceled through August, more than 63,000, or 43%, still await additional loss mitigation action, according to Treasury Department data.”

Housing Wire“JPMorgan finds delinquencies in prime RMBS increasing slightly” (9-28-10)

“Month-on-month, the numbers do not vary greatly with 60-day delinquencies up to 11.2% across prime indices, 30.9% across Alt-A, 42.7% for option ARM, and 41.5% for subprime.”

Bloomberg - “Ally Financial Asked to Halt Evictions in Colorado” (9-28-10)

“Ally Financial Inc., the lender that stopped evictions in 23 states amid concern that its foreclosure process may be illegal, was asked by Colorado’s attorney general to extend the freeze by its GMAC Mortgage unit to his state.”

CNN - “FDIC faces costly WaMu claim” (9-28-10)

“The FDIC, busy cleaning up after the biggest run of bank failures in 20 years, now faces a costly legal battle with perhaps the biggest beneficiary of the financial meltdown of 2008, JPMorgan Chase (JPM). The bank wants the FDIC to cover the cost of defending lawsuits facing JPMorgan following its September 2008 fire sale acquisition of Washington Mutual, the Seattle thrift whose collapse ranks as the biggest-ever U.S. bank failure.”

Looking Back:

One year ago, the Federal Reserve printed $860 billion in mortgage-backed securities. Under a U.S. Treasury Department program,  states that provided  mortgages to low-income borrowers received up to 35 billion dollars in Federal aid. According to the SoCal MLS, distressed sales accounted for 40 percent of all Orange County sales in July 2009.

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 170 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.

The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 9/27/10

Monday, September 27th, 2010

Today’s News Synopsis:

California air-quality regulators adopted 10- and 25-year targets for reducing greenhouse gases. Fannie Mae is developing a loan forbearance program for military families. Nearly 33% of Americans have credit scores below 620. John Burns predicts that sales of distressed properties will peak in 2011 at 2.3 million transactions.

In The News:

San Francisco Chronicle“Top 1% of earners get 20% of the money” (9-26-10)

“Former Clinton administration labor secretary Robert Reich, now a public policy professor at UC Berkeley, argues that working class incomes have stagnated for so long that ordinary consumers – who account for about 70 percent of all economic activity – have lost the buying power to pull the country out of recession.”

Los Angeles Times“Trashing the dollar to save the economy” (9-25-10)

“If something’s got to be sacrificed to put the domestic economy on the road to a sustainable recovery, the dollar’s value against other currencies seems a good candidate. That’s what the Federal Reserve signaled this week — and what Congress, in no uncertain terms, is telling the Chinese.”

Mortgage Bankers Association“Study Examines the Variety of Alternative Mortgage Loan Products Around the World” (9-27-10)

“The study entitled, ‘International Comparison of Mortgage Product Offerings’, which was conducted by Dr. Michael Lea, Director of the Corky McMillin Center for Real Estate at San Diego State University and sponsored by MBA’s Research Institute for Housing America (RIHA), examines the predominant mortgage designs and characteristics that exist in different international markets and how they have performed prior to and during the crisis. The study examined 12 developed countries with distinctly different mortgage market and product configurations.”

North Bay Business Journal“Business groups object to greenhouse gas targets” (9-27-10)

“State air-quality regulators late last week adopted 10- and 25-year targets for reductions in greenhouse gases in the major metropolitan areas in the state over the objections of some business groups and certain policy planners that the targets for the Los Angeles and greater San Francisco Bay areas will result in high fuel and transportation costs and more environmental-impact lawsuits for real estate developers.”

Sacramento Bee“Fannie Mae offers housing aid to military families” (9-27-10)

“Mortgage giant Fannie Mae plans to give military families a break on their home loan payments if they are struggling because of the death or injury of a service member.”

Orange County Register“1 in 3 unlikely to qualify for mortgage” (9-27-10)

“Borrowers with credit scores under 620 who requested purchase loan quotes for 30-year fixed, conventional loans were unlikely to get even a single loan quote on Zillow Mortgage Marketplace, even if they offered a relatively high down payment of 15 to 25%, Zillow says. According to myFICO.com, nearly one-third of Americans, or 29.3%, has a credit score that low.”

Housing Wire“DebtX August CRE loan value up to 81%” (9-27-10)

“The value of commercial loans priced in August by The Debt Exchange that collateralize commercial mortgage-backed securities rose to 81% of the original balance, the loan sale advisor said. DebtX priced 57,586 commercial real estate loans last month worth a combined $679.1 billion that collateralize 626 CMBS trusts. The aggregate August value is up from 79.4% in July and higher than the 77% a year earlier.”

Housing Wire“Fannie Mae EarlyCheck looks to reduce future repurchase risk” (9-27-10)

“Between 2005 and 2007, many of the loans originated did not meet crucial standards set by the GSEs. Banks are now being forced to repurchase those loans. But director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, Edward DeMarco, said in his congressional speech two weeks ago that the GSEs had more than $11 billion in outstanding repurchase requests at the end of the second quarter. Fitch Ratings predicted in August that the buyback amount for just the big four banks could reach $180 billion.”

Housing Wire“Rating agencies disregarded mortgage quality risks, former Clayton exec says” (9-27-10)

“Between the first quarter of 2006 and the second quarter of 2007, Clayton reviewed more than 911,000 mortgages for its clients, such as Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs, that sold them as security pools. Johnson told the FCIC only half of them, 54%, met the kinds of standards these Wall Street firms were advertising to investors. The other 46% were “bad loans” written on unchecked information such as borrower stated income.”

Housing Wire“Monday Morning Cup of Coffee” (9-27-10)

“Sales of distressed properties will peak in 2011 at 2.3 million transactions before falling to more normal levels at 850,000 in 2016, according to a report from John Burns Real Estate Consulting.”

Press Enterprise - “2010 real estate survivors celebrate and look at market” (9-27-10)

“Bruce Norris, who hosted the Sept. 17 reception, dinner and panel discussion, took a minute to inform the panelists, including representatives from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, that the audience would love the chance to buy and fix up foreclosed houses in bulk. Several times the panelists, who also included outspoken economist Christopher Thornberg and experts in the appraisal, mortgage banking and auctioning sectors, pointed to the discrepancy between high mortgage delinquency rates and a limited number of bank-owned homes available for purchase.”

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 170 podcasts in our free investor radio archive.