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Massive refinance plan on the way?

The Obama administration is discussing a massive refinance plan to help millions of homeowners refinance at today’s historically low rates and avoid foreclosures, The New York Times reported this week.
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More bad housing news

Bad news for the housing market just keeps coming. This morning, the Commerce Department reported that new home sales slipped 0.7 percent in July, a bigger-than-anticipated decline. The seasonally adjusted 298,000-unit annual rate is less than the 310,… Continue reading

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Low rates won’t save us

Mortgage rates across the board plummeted to the lowest level in the history of Freddie Mac’s weekly rate survey, to 4.15 percent for a 30-year fixed. But the low rates, coupled with low home prices, are unlikely to kick-start a housing market still st… Continue reading

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Mortgage delinquencies rise

The delinquency rate for residential mortgage loans increased in the second quarter.
About 8.44 percent of the more than 43 million outstanding mortgages in the United States are past due, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association’s National Delinq… Continue reading

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Short sale failure

More than a year has passed since the government launched the Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives program, or HAFA, a short-sale program that provides incentives to lenders and homeowners in an effort to avoid foreclosures. But few have benefite… Continue reading

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Big lenders lower loan limits

If you plan to refinance or take out a big mortgage but have not applied yet, you might have to work a little harder to get the lowest rate.
Three of the nation’s biggest lenders have stopped taking applications under the current higher loan limits. Th… Continue reading

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Good time to invest in a rental?

Home prices and mortgage rates are low, the number of potential renters is increasing and the stock market is in the midst of bear-market gyrations. So is this a good time to invest in rental real estate?
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Housing starts fall

The latest housing starts depict a market that remains gridlocked by a glut of unsold homes and a weak economy. According to the Commerce Department, permits to build new homes in July fell 3.2 percent and the number of new homes being built slipped 1… Continue reading

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Stealth foreclosure relief

While the government explores new ways to rent foreclosures and jump-start loan modifications to solve the housing bust, a little-known and underused Federal Housing Administration program is quietly helping buyers purchase foreclosures by wrapping the… Continue reading

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Help solve the housing crisis

Have a few ideas about how to solve the housing crisis you’re just dying to share with the people in charge? Step right up: The Federal Housing Finance Agency, or FHFA, is seeking input on creative solutions to get foreclosed homes off the market and… Continue reading

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