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The Norris Group Real Estate News Roundup 4/6/11

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

Today’s News Synopsis:

Mortgage applications dropped 2% from last week, according to the MBA. CoreLogic has developed a tool to determine whether borrowers are overstating their income. A small business tax rule has been reversed by Congress. Borrowers will no longer be excluded from 3 of the 4 Keep Your Home California programs just because they took out a home equity line of credit or did a cash-out refinance.

In The News:

Mortgage Bankers Association“Applications Decrease in Latest MBA Weekly Survey” (4-6-11)

“Mortgage applications decreased 2.0 percent from one week earlier, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending April 1, 2011.”

MDA DataQuick“Use of FHA Loans Declines; VA Loan Use Up from Last Year” (4-4-11)

“In February, 33.3 percent of the purchase mortgages used in those 20 metro areas were FHA-insured, down from 34.2 percent in January and 38.2 percent in February 2010, according to San Diego-based DataQuick Information Systems. Last month’s figure was the lowest since FHA loans made up 33.0% of the purchase loan market in November 2008.”

Inman - “CoreLogic tools automate income verification” (4-5-11)

“Data aggregator and analytics company CoreLogic is offering mortgage lenders free 30-day trials of its real-time income validation tool, IncomeAdvisor. IncomeAdvisor is designed to help lenders determine whether borrowers are overstating their claimed income”

Los Angeles Times“Tax rule that would’ve hurt small business is repealed” (4-6-11)

“All businesses would have had to file tax forms for every person or company with whom they did more than $600 worth of business in a year. Small businesses protested, saying they would be buried in paperwork, so Congress is reversing course.”

San Francisco Chronicle - “Mortgage aid offered to those who cashed out equity” (4-6-11)

“The California Housing Finance Agency said Tuesday that people will no longer be excluded from three of the four Keep Your Home California programs just because they took out a home equity line of credit or did a cash-out refinance.”

Housing Wire“Undercover investigation reveals mortgage scammer tactics” (4-6-11)

“Four fair housing organizations released findings Wednesday from a yearlong undercover investigation uncovering loan modification scammer-tactics victimizing homeowners.”

Looking Back:

One year ago, a Fannie Mae survey showed that approximately two-thirds of Americans still preferred to own a home. Independent mortgage bankers and subsidiaries made an average profit of $890 on each loan they originated in the fourth quarter of 2009. The National Bankruptcy Research Center claims that bankruptcies could total over 1.5 million in 2010. According to Reis Inc, rent prices declined by 1.6 percent from 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 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 4/1/11

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Sources:
House votes to kill Obama mortgage plan
U.S. Home ‘Shadow Inventory’ Totals Nine Months of Supply, CoreLogic Says
Calif. tops in new construction jobs
House Democrats give Geithner plan to revamp HAMP
U.S. Treasury to Publicly Grade Mortgage Servicers Over Loan Modifications
CBO drops estimate of TARP cost to $19 billion
S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices
Vacation- and Investment-Home Shares Hold Even in 2010
Press Release
MBA Reacts to Risk Retention Proposal
Regulators vote for 20% down on QRM
House Republicans Introduce Eight Bills to Speed Wind-Down of GSEs
In Foreclosure Settlement Talks With Banks, Predictions of a Long Process
Proposed settlement would force banks to allow short sales for delinquent homeowners
In Prison for Taking a Liar Loan

Today’s News Synopsis:

Freddie Mac claims mortgage rates increased slightly to 4.86% last week. Construction spending decreased 1.4 percent in February, according to the Commerce Department. Statistics from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show the U.S. economy added 216,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in March. Veros estimates Orange County home prices will fall 1.3% within a year.

In The News:

San Francisco Chronicle“30-year fixed-rate mortgages inch up to 4.86%” (4-1-11)

“That’s the average interest rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage in the week that ended Thursday, according to Freddie Mac. The rate fell to a record low of 4.17 percent in November as home foreclosures dragged on, then climbed above 5 percent in February. After dipping to 4.76 percent this month on turmoil in the Middle East and the nuclear crisis in Japan, loan rates are creeping up again.”

Los Angeles Times“February construction activity drops, manufacturing cools” (4-1-11)

“The Commerce Department says construction spending tumbled for a third straight month, dropping 1.4 percent in February. The weakness pushed total activity down to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $760.6 billion, the smallest total since October 1999.”

Housing Wire“US added 216,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in March” (4-1-11)

“The U.S. economy added 216,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in March and unemployment inched down to 8.8%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Friday.”

Housing Wire“Loan officer compensation ruling delayed” (4-1-11)

“The Federal Reserve’s rule governing how mortgage loan officers are paid is delayed until next week, giving the appellate court time to review lawsuits seeking to overturn the rule. Lawyers add they are confident the rule can be overturned.”

Housing Wire“Obama housing stats underscore the fragility of the market” (4-1-11)

“Mortgage delinquencies along with foreclosure-related activity are dropping compared to a year ago, according to the Obama administration’s most recent housing scorecard. But experts are unwilling to say the figures signal positivity in the market. Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistant Secretary Raphael Bostic said February’s stats undermine the true fragility of the marketplace.”

Orange County Register“Forecast: O.C. home prices to dip 1.3% in year” (4-1-11)

“Orange County home prices will fall 1.3% in the next year, according to the latest forecast from real estate tracker Veros from Santa Ana.”

Looking Back:

One year ago, the Commerce Department reported that construction spending decreased by 1.3 percent across the United States. The delinquency rate for CMBS loans increased to 7.61% in March. The delinquency rate for single family mortgages increased to 4.08 percent in February.

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 3/31/11

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Today’s News Synopsis:

The Office of Thrift Supervision reports serious delinquencies decreases in the 4th quarter of 2010. Riverside was pronounced to be the most likely city to experience further economic trouble. Commercial and multifamily mortgage originations increased 88% in the last few months of 2010. Fannie Mae’s mortgage portfolio decreased by 15% in February.

In The News:

CNN - “JPMorgan’s Dimon: No mortgage writedowns” (3-31-11)

“The head of JPMorgan Chase said Wednesday that banks would not consider writing down mortgages for homeowners who can make payments, an idea at the center of talks aimed at fixing the mortgage mess.”

Housing Wire - “Chief risk officer Bob Ryan to head up FHA” (3-31-11)

“The Department of Housing and Urban Development tapped Bob Ryan, formerly the chief risk officer at the Federal Housing Administration as its acting commissioner, replacing David Stevens. Stevens departs the FHA Thursday and will run the Mortgage Bankers Association.”

Housing Wire“Fannie Mae’s gross mortgage portfolio drops 15.2%” (3-31-11)

“Fannie Mae said its gross mortgage portfolio fell at a compound annualized rate of 15.2% in February, while the government-sponsored enterprise’s entire book of business fell 0.7%.”

Housing Wire - “Jobless claims drop slightly for a third consecutive week” (3-31-11)

“The number of initial jobless claims filed by unemployed Americans fell to 388,000 in the week ending March 26, down from last week’s upwardly revised figure of 394,000, the Labor Department said Thursday.”

Office of Thrift Supervision“Mortgage Performance Slightly Better in Fourth Quarter of 2010; Serious Delinquencies Drop for the Fourth Consecutive Quarter” (3-31-11)

“The quarterly report by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Office of Thrift Supervision showed that 87.6 percent of the 32.9 million loans in the portfolio were current and performing at the end of the fourth quarter of 2010.”

Mortgage Orb“Legislation Dismantles GSEs Piecemeal-Style” (3-30-11)

“Republicans on the House Financial Services Committee have introduced eight targeted bills that, taken together, aim to reduce the government’s involvement in housing and spark a resurgence among private capital.”

Yahoo - “Cities Where Things are Getting Worse” (3-29-11)

“Six California cities claim spots on our list of Cities Where The Economy May Get Worse. Riverside took the number one spot, thanks to a high unemployment rate (13.9%) coupled with weak job growth, a hefty number of mortgage loans 90 days or more delinquent (8.21% of all loans) and a projected migration pattern that finds 4,000 residents expected to leave the area this year.”

Housing Wire“Commercial and multifamily mortgage originations up 88%” (3-31-11)

“Commercial and multifamily mortgage originations grew 88% in the fourth quarter of 2010 when compared to 4Q 2009, the Mortgage Bankers Association said in its Fourth Quarter Commercial Real Estate-Multifamily Finance Quarterly Report.”

Housing Wire“Barney Frank says mortgage interest tax deduction is safe” (3-31-11)

“Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) said at a House subcommittee hearing Thursday that the mortgage interest tax deduction would be safe. Currently, interest on a mortgage taken out to buy or improve a home can be fully deducted if the amount of the loan is less than $1 million for married couples and $500,000 for singles. Home equity loans taken out for anything else is limited to $100,000 for couples and $50,000 for singles.”

Housing Wire“Freddie Mac mortgage interest rates inch up this week” (3-31-11)

“The government-sponsored enterprise said its primary mortgage market survey showed the average rate for a 30-year, fixed mortgage rose to 4.86% for the week ending Thursday from 4.81% a week earlier. The average rate for a 15-year, fixed mortgage increased to 4.09% from 4.04 the prior week, according to the Freddie Mac survey.”

Housing Wire“Judge dismisses securities fraud case against Freddie” (3-31-11)

“A federal district court judge in New York dismissed a lawsuit filed by Southeast and Southwest Areas Pension Fund and National Elevator Industry Pension Plan — two Freddie investors, who allege Freddie mislead a class of investors after experiencing a $2 billion loss for the third quarter of 2007 by ‘materially misrepresenting Freddie’s exposure to risky mortgage products.’”

Looking Back:

One year ago, Mortgage loan application volume increased by 1.3 percent from the previous week. Vacation home sales increased by 7.9 percent in 2009.  Fannie Mae reported the percentage of seriously delinquent loans increased to 5.52% in January. FHA allowed mortgages to borrowers who sold their residence under short-sale provisions and then purchase a new home without the standard 3 year wait.

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 3/30/11

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

Today’s News Synopsis:

The NAR said vacation home sales accounted for 10% of all transactions in 2010. A new proposal may force lenders to allow short sales for delinquent homeowners. The House voted 252 to 170 end funding for HAMP. CoreLogic estimates there are 1.8 million homes in the shadow inventory.

In The News:

NAR - “Vacation- and Investment-Home Shares Hold Even in 2010″ (3-30-11)

“vacation-home sales accounted for 10 percent of transactions last year while the portion of investment sales was 17 percent, both unchanged from 2009.”

Mortgage Bankers Association“Mortgage Applications Decrease in Latest MBA Weekly Survey” (3-30-11)

“Mortgage applications decreased 7.5 percent from one week earlier, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending March 25, 2011.”

Los Angeles Times“Proposed settlement would force banks to allow short sales for delinquent homeowners” (3-30-11)

“Major banks may be forced to let severely delinquent homeowners sell their houses for less than the loan amounts owed as part of a broad settlement of federal and state investigations into botched foreclosure paperwork, according to government officials involved in the negotiations.”

CNN - “House votes to kill Obama mortgage plan” (3-30-11)

“The House voted 252 to 170 to stop any new funding for the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). Eleven Democrats joined Republicans to defund the program.”

Housing Wire“Job gains barely beat estimates on the long road back to pre-recession levels” (3-30-11)

“While the economy gained 201,000 private sector jobs last month, those additions are not enough to set the pace for a rapid economic or housing recovery, analysts say.”

Bloomberg - “Lenders Could Get Exemptions Under New Risk-Retention Rule” (3-30-11)

“U.S. regulators proposed exempting banks and bond issuers who meet high underwriting standards from rules requiring them to keep a stake in loans they securitize, according to a draft proposal.”

Bloomberg - “U.S. Home ‘Shadow Inventory’ Totals Nine Months of Supply, CoreLogic Says” (3-30-11)

“About 1.8 million homes that are delinquent or in foreclosure loom as additional supply for the struggling U.S. housing market, according to CoreLogic Inc.”

Housing Wire“CBO drops estimate of TARP cost to $19 billion” (3-30-11)

“The Troubled Asset Relief Program will end up costing taxpayers $19 billion, according to the latest estimate Wednesday from the Congressional Budget Office.”

Housing Wire“‘Too big to fail’ legacy lives on: Rosner” (3-30-11)

“government intervention in 2008 forced bank mergers and acquisitions, leaving the financial market in the control of the nation’s largest financial firms.”

Looking Back:

One year ago, national home prices decreased by 0.7 percent from the previous year. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac estimated that mortgage rates would rise less than a quarter of a percentage point in the next three months. Interest rates on conventional 30-year FRMs increased to 5.13% in February 2010. The US Treasury Department announced it would allocate $600 million to HFA for foreclosure prevention programs in California, Florida, Arizona, Michigan and Nevada.

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 3/28/11

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Today’s News Synopsis:

Pending home sales increased by 2.1%, according to the NAR. Interthinx claims California’s fraud risk decreased last year. A cash for keys program was recently proposed to Congress members, but has been strongly ridiculed. California had the largest gain in construction jobs in the nation during February.

In The News:

NAR - “February Pending Home Sales Rise” (3-28-11)

“The Pending Home Sales Index,* a forward-looking indicator, rose 2.1 percent to 90.8, based on contracts signed in February, from 88.9 in January. The index is 8.2 percent below 98.9 recorded in February 2010.”

DSNews - “Fraud Criminals Migrate to Hardest Hit Areas” (3-28-11)

“California’s overall risk index value actually decreased to 180 points, from 222 in 2009. According to California-based Interthinx, this can be explained by a migration of fraudulent criminals to more vulnerable areas, such as Nevada, which saw its overall risk index value increase more than 30 points last years.”

Housing Wire“Monday Morning Cup of Coffee” (3-28-11)

“The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is expected to unveil suggested guidelines for the new qualified residential mortgage rule on Tuesday.”

Housing Wire“Electronic mortages: There is a way, but not enough will, tech panel finds” (3-28-11)

“Moving mortgage documents onto entirely electronic platforms provides numerous cost and operating efficiencies. It also doesn’t help that the industry is slow to adopt the necessary technology, experts say.”

Housing Wire“‘Dreamed up’ cash for keys proposal draws heavy criticism” (3-28-11)

“Sources are downplaying discussions over a mandatory cash-for-keys program that would pay a reported $21,000 to a delinquent borrower, with one prominent Republican quickly shooting down the idea.”

Bloomberg - “Fed Should Weigh Curtailing $600 Billion in Bond Purchases, Bullard Says” (3-28-11)

“St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President James Bullard said policy makers should review whether to curtail a plan to buy $600 billion in Treasury securities, noting that the U.S. recovery may not need that much stimulus.”

Housing Wire“ALTA reports increases in FY, Q4 2010 title insurance premiums” (3-28-11)

“According to ALTA’s preliminary 2010 year-end market share analysis, the title insurance industry generated $9.61 billion in title insurance premiums in 2010 — up 0.2% from 2009.”

Orange County Register“Calif. tops in new construction jobs” (3-28-11)

“California had the largest construction gain in the nation in February — adding 15,500 jobs, or 2.7 percent, from January, says an Associated General Contractors of America analysis of state employment data from the U.S. Labor Department.”

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 3/24/11

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

Today’s News Synopsis:

Freddie Mac said mortgage rates increased to 4.81% last week. The Federal Bureau of Economic Analysis reports California income levels rose 2.5% in 2010. Jobless claims fell 1.3% last week, according to the Labor Department. Freddie Mac told servicers managing its loans to stop foreclosing in MERS’ name.

In The News:

San Francisco Chronicle“Rate on 30-year fixed mortgage rises to 4.81 pct.” (3-24-11)

“Freddie Mac said Thursday the average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage rose to 4.81 percent from 4.76 percent the previous week. It hit a 40-year low of 4.17 percent in November.”

The Sacramento Bee“California incomes rose 2.5% in 2010″ (3-24-11)

“Californias’ incomes rose 2.5 percent in 2010, a year after the state’s first year-to-year decline in personal income since World War II, the federal Bureau of Economic Analysis reported Wednesday. The bureau said 2010 income statewide was more than $1.6 trillion, up from 2009′s $1.56 trillion and a return to 2008 levels.”

Bloomberg - “Wells Fargo Chief Sees Home-Equity Losses as Top Concern, Bernstein Says” (3-24-11)

“Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC) Chief Executive Officer John Stumpf said home-equity losses remain his ‘top concern’ because unemployment in the U.S. is still high, according to Sanford C. Bernstein & Co.”

Orange County Register“FBI informant charged in Lennar stock scam” (3-24-11)

“An ex-con turned fraud crusader accused of defaming homebuilder Lennar Corp. and its chief Orange County-based executive was accused in federal court Thursday of using his status as an FBI informant to get insider information used in his stock trades.”

Housing Wire“New CoreLogic tool automates the decision-making in loan mods” (3-24-11)

“CoreLogic says the tool allows servicers to bypass manual loan modification calculations by submitting borrower profiles through IntelliMods, which is designed to determine a borrower’s loan modification eligibility.”

Housing Wire“Jobless claims fall for second week in a row” (3-24-11)

“The number of initial jobless claims filed by unemployed Americans fell 1.3% last week to 382,000 claims submitted on a seasonally adjusted basis, the Labor Department said Thursday morning.”

Housing Wire“Freddie Mac tells servicers not to foreclose in MERS name” (3-24-11)

“Freddie Mac told servicers managing its loans this week that they can no longer foreclose in the name of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems.”

Looking Back:

One year ago, CBIA reported that 3,404 building permits were pulled in February. Governor Schwarzenegger is expected to sign the $10,000 home buyer tax credit bill soon. According to the Commerce Department, home sales fell 2.2 percent last month. UCLA does not expect to see a second dip in economic performance.

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 3/21/11

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Today’s News Synopsis:

Existing home sales dropped 9.6%, according to the NAR. A San Joaquin County investor pleaded guilty to rigging foreclosure auctions, and is now facing a federal prison sentence and $1 million in fines. LPS claims the current mortgage delinquency rate is 8.8%.

In The News:

NAR - “February Existing-Home Sales Decline following Sustained Gains” (3-21-11)

“Existing-home sales1, which are completed transactions that include single-family, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops, dropped 9.6 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.88 million in February from an upwardly revised 5.40 million in January, and are 2.8 percent below the 5.02 million pace in February 2010.”

Housing Wire“California pending home sales spike in February” (3-21-11)

“The California Association of Realtors’ Pending Home Sales Index rose 20.6% in February to 112.1 from 93 in January. The index uses 2008 housing market activity as a baseline because it represents a more normal level of purchases and sales. An index reading of 100 corresponds with activity in 2008.”

Recordnet.com“Guilty plea in home auction rigging” (3-21-11)

“A San Joaquin County investor pleaded guilty Friday in federal court to charges he illegally rigged bids with others at home foreclosure auctions in Stockton, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Sacramento reported. Gregory L. Jackson is the sixth defendant so far to plead guilty in the federal probe. He faces a federal prison sentence and $1 million in fines under terms of the negotiated plea deal.”

Orange County Register“‘Normal’ new-home market is 3-5 years off” (3-19-21)

“We decided to add Southern California (especially the O.C. market) into our business plan since we believe this market has bottomed. In today’s home building market, there is an imbalance between used and new homes in Orange County as a limited amount of new homes have been built over the last five years.”

Orange County Register“Demand for O.C. homes at 7-month high” (3-21-11)

“Demand, the number of new pending sales over the past month, increased by 225 in just two weeks and now totals 2,982. At the beginning of the year, demand was at 1,856 pending sales. Since then, it has increased by 61%. Last year at this time there were 288 additional pending sales, propped up by the $8,000 first time homebuyer tax credit.”

Housing Wire“Mortgage delinquency rate drops 18.4% annually: LPS” (3-21-11)

“Out of the 40 million loans evaluated by LPS last month, 8.8% qualified as delinquent (30 days or more overdue). That delinquency rate is down 1.2% from January and 18.4% from February 2010.”

Housing Wire“Stress tests suggest economy may slide back into crisis: IRA” (3-21-11)

“Recent stress tests conducted by the Federal Reserve suggest the banking industry and economy ‘may be sliding back into crisis’ because of deflation in the housing sector, according to a new report from Institutional Risk Analytics.”

Housing Wire“Moody’s expects temporary GSE exemption from mortgage risk rules” (3-21-11)

“Analysts at Moody’s Investors Service said Monday regulators may exempt Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from upcoming mortgage risk retention rules – at least temporarily.”

Housing Wire“Distressed property sales decline on foreclosure issues facing servicers” (3-21-11)

“Overall, investors stepped up their homebuying game last month even as distressed property sales fell, according to the latest Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance HousingPulse Tracking Survey. The report shows the HousingPulse Distressed Property Index — a barometer of distressed home sales — fell to 47.3% in February from 49.6% in January.”

Bloomberg“Treasury to Sell Mortgage-Backed Holdings at Up to $10 Billion Per Month” (3-21-11)

“The U.S. Treasury Department plans to wind down its $142 billion portfolio of mortgage bonds guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac by selling as much as $10 billion per 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 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 3/17/11

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Today’s News Synopsis:

Statistics from the MBA show outstanding commercial/multifamily mortgage debt  fell by 0.5% in the 4th quarter of 2010. FHA mortgage delinquencies decreased about 7% year over year. According to MDA DataQuick, 4,991 new and resale houses and condos sold in the Bay Area during February. Also, 27,320 new and resale houses and condos were sold statewide last month.

In The News:

MBA - “Commercial/Multifamily Mortgage Debt Outstanding Fell by $67 billion, 2.7 Percent in 2010, Driven by CMBS Declines” (3-17-11)

“The level of commercial/multifamily mortgage debt outstanding decreased by 0.5 percent in the fourth quarter of 2010, to $2.4 trillion, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) analysis of the Federal Reserve Board Flow of Funds data. On a year-over-year basis, the amount of mortgage debt outstanding at the end of 2010 was $67 billion lower than at the end of 2009, a decline of 2.7 percent.”

Housing Wire“Senate committee delays foreclosure mediation bill again” (3-17-11)

“The Senate Judiciary Committee delayed voting on a bill that would authorize bankruptcy courts to establish a mediation program in foreclosure cases nationwide. It is the second delay in as many months.”

Housing Wire“FHA delinquencies drop due to higher quality mortgage origination” (3-17-11)

“The serious delinquency rate for mortgages in the Federal Housing Administration portfolio declined about 7% in the first quarter of 2011 from one year ago. The 8.29% rate dropped from 8.9% a year earlier, according to a quarterly update from the FHA. In the fourth quarter of 2010, the delinquency rate was 8.84%.”

MDA DataQuick“Bay Area Housing Market Stuck In Neutral; Investors, Cash Buyers Active” (3-17-11)

“A total of 4,991 new and resale houses and condos sold in the nine-county Bay Area last month. That was up 0.5 percent from 4,966 in January but down 0.9 percent from 5,035 in February 2010, according to San Diego-based DataQuick Information Systems.”

MDA DataQuick“California February Home Sales” (3-17-11)

“An estimated 27,320 new and resale houses and condos were sold statewide last month. That was down 1.4 percent from 27,706 in January, and down 2.8 percent from 28,111 for February 2010. California sales for the month of February have varied from a low of 20,153 in 2008 to a high of 48,409 in 2004, while the average is 32,117. DataQuick’s statistics go back to 1988.”

Housing Wire“Jobless claims drop 4%” (3-17-11)

“The number of initial jobless claims filed by unemployed Americans fell 4% last week to 385,000 initial claims filed on an seasonally adjusted basis, according to the most recent Labor Department survey.”

Housing Wire“Small investors play big role in healing housing market” (3-17-11)

“Small, local investors who earn less than $100,000 a year are playing a major role in the housing recovery by acquiring distressed REO properties, fixing them up and renting them out to future buyers.”

NAHB - “Young Home Buyers Will Lead Housing Market Recovery, Says NAHB” (3-17-11)

“Generation X –young families and adults ages 31 to 45 – are likely to lead the home buying recovery as it gets underway, according to real estate experts who spoke at an educational webinar produced by the National Association of Home Builders”

Housing Wire“RE/MAX: February home sales down 3%” (3-17-11)

“February home sales dropped 3% from one year ago, but increased from January, according to the RE/MAX national housing report.”

Looking Backing:

One year ago, the CBIA reported that new home sales decreased by 12 percent from January of 2009. Mortgage loan applications decreased by 1.9 percent from the previous week. HOPE NOW made over 99,000 modifications in January 2010, and HAMP made over 50,000.

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 3/15/11

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

Today’s News Synopsis:

14,369 new and resale houses and condos sold in Southern California last month, according to MDA DataQuick. A survey shows the majority of large fund managers do not expect interest rates to increase in the near term. ForeclosureRadar said default notices in California decreased 29.6% year over year. A study from NAHB economists shows that a family earning $80,000 per year who buys a $200,000 house will receive $41,138 in tax benefits over the entire term of home ownership.

In The News:

MDA DataQuick“Southland February Home Sales At 3-year Low; Investor Interest High” (3-15-11)

“Last month 14,369 new and resale houses and condos sold in Los Angeles, Riverside, San Diego, Ventura, San Bernardino and Orange counties. That was down 0.6 percent from 14,458 in January, and down 6.4 percent from 15,359 in February 2010, according to DataQuick Information Systems of San Diego.”

NAR - “Tax Time Less Taxing for Home Owners” (3-15-11)

“A number of tax deductions and credits are still available for home owners; these include deductions – with specific limits – for mortgage interest and capital gains on home sales, and credits for certain energy-efficient home improvements. Even with these benefits, home owners pay 80-90 percent of all U.S. federal income taxes.”

Housing Wire“Housing needs mortgage servicing standards: OCC” (3-15-11)

“National mortgage servicing standards will be an essential part of the new housing market, acting comptroller of the currency John Walsh said Tuesday. But reaching a consensus on how to devise those standards is a struggle that will take more work, he conceded, while speaking to the American Bankers Association.”

Housing Wire - “Oil shocks hedge against U.S. interest rate hike” (3-15-11)

“Oil price shocks greatly reduce the probability of higher interest rates in the near term, the latest Bank of America Merrill Lynch Survey of Fund Managers said Tuesday.”

NAHB - “Builder Confidence Edges Up One Point in March” (3-15-11)

“After four consecutive months hovering at the same low level, builder confidence in the market for newly built, single-family homes improved by a single point in March, rising to 17 on the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI). This is the highest level the HMI has reached since May 2010, when the survey period corresponded with the final days of the federal home buyer tax credit program.”

Housing Wire“Foreclosure activity slows in February: ForeclosureRadar” (3-15-11)

“Notice of default filings in California fell 29.6% on a year-over-year basis. The Golden State also experienced a 24.5% drop in sales back to the bank and a 20.3% decline in properties purchased by third parties.”

NAHB - “Tax Time Can Mean Big Savings for Homeowners” (3-15-11)

“A study from NAHB economists, ‘The Tax Benefits of Homeownership,’ details sample savings for a variety of income levels and homeownership situations. In one example, a household with an $80,000 annual income that buys a home with a $200,000 mortgage will save on average $1,765 in the first year—and realize a total benefit of $41,138 over the expected period of homeownership.”

NAHB - “Builder Confidence Edges Up One Point in March” (3-15-11)

“After four consecutive months hovering at the same low level, builder confidence in the market for newly built, single-family homes improved by a single point in March, rising to 17 on the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI). This is the highest level the HMI has reached since May 2010, when the survey period corresponded with the final days of the federal home buyer tax credit program.”

Housing Wire“More than one-third of CMBS loans make scheduled balloon payments in February” (3-15-11)

“Trepp, a provider of commercial mortgage-backed securities data, said 38.4% of CMBS loans made their scheduled balloon payments in February, compared to 38.7% a month earlier.”

Housing Wire“GSEs inflated subprime balloon before it popped: Cato Institute” (3-15-11)

“the researcher paints the government-sponsored enterprises as culprits in the subprime debacle by citing data showing Fannie and Freddie acquired 40% of all newly issued private-label subprime securities issued during the housing boom years of 2003 and 2004.”

Bloomberg - “Lehman Seeks Partner on Real Estate Development Projects” (3-15-11)

“Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. (LEHMQ) sent requests to at least six homebuilders and developers seeking partners for 75 real estate projects in 19 states, according to executives at three companies who reviewed the solicitations.”

Looking Back:

One year ago, builder confidence decreased by over 10 percent within half of a month. Sacramento home sales decreased by 26 percent from 2009. According to LPS, the U.S. mortgage delinquency rate was at 10.25%. California contributed $2.6trn to the total $5.7trn of US housing wealth lost since the peak of 2006.

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 3/14/11

Monday, March 14th, 2011

Today’s News Synopsis:

FHA extended HARP until June 30, 2012. The Supreme Court of  New York ruled in favor of MERS, confirming it’s ability to foreclose on a mortgage and assign it. An attorney general accused Meredian Financial of tricking homeowners into believing it was their current mortgage company and took fees for refinancing services that never transpired. California home values decreased 4.25% for the year ended January, according to MDA DataQuick.

In The News:

Mercury News“Peninsula keeps adding housing, but few moving in” (3-12-11)

“The 2010 U.S. Census report released last week shows that San Mateo County added just 10,453 housing units in the past decade, and two-thirds of the extra homes are empty”

Housing Wire“BarCap expects minimal secondary market impact from HARP extension” (3-14-11)

“The Federal Housing Finance Agency extended HARP for one year. The program launched in March 2009, allowing borrowers to refinance their Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgage out of negative equity and into a lower-rate mortgage. The program is now set to expire June 30, 2012.”

Wall Street Journal“Fannie, Freddie Probe Focuses on Disclosure” (3-14-11)

“A Wells notice indicates that the SEC staff is preparing to recommend civil enforcement actions and gives individuals the opportunity to persuade regulators against such an action. Similar notifications have been sent to at least two other officials who worked with Mr. Mudd at Fannie, according to people familiar with the matter.”

Housing Wire“New York Supreme Court upholds MERS ability to foreclose” (3-14-11)

“The Supreme Court of the State of New York ruled in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems last week, validating the company’s ability to foreclose on a mortgage and assign it.”

Housing Wire“Internet whistle-blower e-mails show loose link to Bank of America” (3-14-11)

“An activist internet group called Anonymous dumped a string of confidential, internal Balboa Insurance Group e-mails online Monday morning. The group is claiming the correspondence reveals improprieties in how the firm handled mortgages — even possibly hiding foreclosure tracking information — while Balboa was still under the Bank of America umbrella.”

Orange County Register - “Minn. prosecutor sues Costa Mesa mortgage firm” (3-14-11)

“The Minnesota Attorney General’s office is suing a Costa Mesa mortgage firm, saying that the company, Meredian Financial Corp., duped homeowners into believing it was their current mortgage company, then took fees for refinancing services that never transpired.”

Housing Wire“Some government backing beneficial to multifamily REITs: Moody’s” (3-14-11)

“A Treasury Department reform plan that creates a fee-based emergency fund to support the mortgage market in times of crisis is the best plan for multifamily real estate investment trusts, according to Moody’s Investors Service (MCO: 31.96 -1.24%). The plan is one of three possible mortgage market reforms outlined by the Treasury in February.”

Orange County Register“Calif. home prices’ biggest fall in 14 months” (3-14-11)

“Statewide values were down 4.25 percent for the year ended January vs. a 2.6 percent year-to-year drop in the previous month. The last time California prices were falling at a faster rate was 14 months earlier — November 2009, when year-to-year depreciation ran 4.78 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 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.