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Who are the new homebuyers?

Homebuying conditions look great on paper, but a bunch of factors is preventing traditional first-time buyers or those looking to trade up from getting into the game. Consequently, the new buyers are more often investors with cash or cautious buyers of… Continue reading

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3 years of total chaos

This month marks the third anniversary of the end of America’s financial system as we know it. No one is celebrating. Everyone is outraged. And the aggrieved are lined up seeking unprecedented billions of dollars in compensation.
The foreclosure mess t… Continue reading

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Lower rates, fewer loans

Lower interest rates were not enough to spur home sales and refinances last year, shows a study by the Federal Reserve.
Even though mortgage rates in 2010 were significantly lower than in 2009, lenders originated about one million fewer mortgages last … Continue reading

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How low can rates go?

Thinking about getting a mortgage? You had better get started quickly.
Mortgage rates embarked on a downward spiral after the Fed announcement of Operation Twist.  They will  attract  refinancers like moths to a flame, mortgage experts say.
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Existing home sales improve

Low mortgage rates and home prices did their job of luring homebuyers, according to data from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), which showed a rise of 7.7 percent in existing home sales in August. That’s the biggest rise since March and 18.6 … Continue reading

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Higher mortgage fees proposed

In the ongoing effort to reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, or FHFA, the regulator that oversees the two agencies, proposed charging higher mortgage fees and sharing some of the lending risk wi… Continue reading

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Fewer homes for sale

A decline in the number of homes for sale would seem to be a positive sign for the troubled housing market, but the traditional rules don’t apply these days.
Although housing inventory dropped in August to the lowest point so far this year — and dow… Continue reading

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A slap for Fannie and Freddie

A three-year investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) into mortgage finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is close to being settled, according to an article in the New York Times, without either of the two mortgage companies… Continue reading

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Robosigning: the con goes on

Remember that kerfuffle last fall over “robosigners,” those over-caffeinated paper-pushers who forged and rubber-stamped their way through thousands of foreclosure documents a day in order to ram them through our overwhelmed court system?
Turns out the… Continue reading

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A bank against foreclosures

Banks can work with borrowers, help them avoid foreclosure and remain profitable.
That’s a lesson large lenders should learn from Webster Financial Corp., a regional bank based in Waterbury, Conn. The bank, which services $8 billion in mortgages and ho… Continue reading

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