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Did racism skew foreclosures?

Two studies just released confirm what we already know: we’re less than halfway out of the foreclosure mess. But one of them drills down deeper to expose a racial subtext to the story.
According to new data from the Mortgage Bankers Association, the ra… Continue reading

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Downgraded but not out?

When Standard and Poor’s downgraded the United States’ credit rating on Aug. 5, many analysts expected Uncle Sam’s borrowing costs to rise sharply. That hasn’t happened in the short term, though it’s still a possibility in the longer term.
The yield o… Continue reading

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Can they take it high enough?

Both houses of Congress have approved an increase in the maximum size of a  mortgage insured by the Federal Housing Administration, or FHA. The measure now goes to President Barack Obama’s desk.
Neither the Obama administration nor congressional Rep… Continue reading

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Can they take it high enough?

Both houses of Congress have approved an increase in the maximum size of a  mortgage insured by the Federal Housing Administration, or FHA. The measure now goes to President Barack Obama’s desk.
Neither the Obama administration nor congressional Rep… Continue reading

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Who is the new renter?

One promising piece of news in the housing crisis for developers and investors is rental property, which has seen a surge as homeownership rates have fallen off. As builders seek ways to tailor rental units to the needs of renters, the Wall Street Jour… Continue reading

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HARP 2 details emerge

For underwater homeowners who want to refinance their mortgages, the details of HARP 2 are coming into focus.
HARP 2 is a liberalized revision of the Home Affordable Refinance Program. (See Bankrate’s HARP page.) HARP’s goal was to allow homeowners to … Continue reading

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HARP 2 details emerge

For underwater homeowners who want to refinance their mortgages, the details of HARP 2 are coming into focus.
HARP 2 is a liberalized revision of the Home Affordable Refinance Program. (See Bankrate’s HARP page.) HARP’s goal was to allow homeowners to … Continue reading

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Does FHA help rich homebuyers?

The purpose of the Federal Housing Administration, or FHA, is being debated as Congress wrangles over whether to restore higher mortgage limits for federally insured loans. In 2008, limits were raised from $417,000 to as high as $729,750 in expensive a… Continue reading

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Servicers to obey rules

Three national mortgage companies have agreed to play by the rules when foreclosing on people’s homes. They’ve promised to not lie when they sign foreclosure documents, not to foreclose when a borrower is obtaining a mortgage modification and not to … Continue reading

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A bit of housing good news

How about a little good news on the housing front, for a change? Signs of economic improvement were reported in 30 housing markets, up from 23 markets a month ago, as tracked by the National Association of Home Builders, NAHB, and First American Financ… Continue reading

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