Articles About Mortgages
- Author:
- Renata Pasmanik
- Posted:
- 12.10.2012
US Banks Resurgent
Banks and savings institutions insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) reported income of $37.6 billion in the third quarter, a 6.6 percent improvement over third quarter, 2011. This is the 13th consecutive quarter that earnings have registered a year-over-year increase. The other big news — the decline in the number of banks on […]
- Author:
- Kurt Rosene
- Posted:
- 07.17.2012
The LIBOR Problem
People who don’t follow the capital markets on a continuing basis might be forgiven for thinking that LIBOR was the name of a fitness instructor from Norway. But no, it’s actually what a lot of people in the business world, including those of us in real estate, look to benchmark the interest rates that we […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 07.16.2012
June 2012: Jobs Fizzle
80,000 was the number. 200,000 is what we need for this to feel like a recovery. And 8.2 is the number that keeps hanging on. The nation’s unemployment rate was unchanged at 8.2% (that’s 13 million unemployed workers) for the second consecutive month, the Labor Department said Friday. Businesses added just 84,000 jobs, while governments […]
- Author:
- Mike Ochs
- Posted:
- 04.25.2012
March Housing Starts Down, While Construction Permits Rise
American homebuilders started construction on new houses in March at a slower pace, but in an ironic twist, the number of construction permits jumped to their highest level in 3 ½ years. This is a positive signal for the slumping residential industry. According to the Department of Commerce, housing starts fell 5.8 percent to an […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
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- 11.23.2011
Generation Gap in Americans’ Net Worth
Households headed by older adults have made impressive gains when compared with those headed by younger adults in their economic well-being over the past 25 years, according to a Pew Research Center analysis. In 2009, households headed by adults aged 65 and older had 42 percent more net worth (assets minus debt) than households headed […]
- Author:
- Mike Ochs
- Posted:
- 09.13.2011
Housing Prices Still Weak, But Show Welcome Improvement
Home prices revived somewhat during the 2nd quarter, but the housing market is still struggling. Prices climbed an impressive 3.6 percent, compared during the three months ending March 31. Despite the upbeat news, home prices are still down 5.9 percent compared with the 2nd quarter of 2010. The rise in home prices came after three […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 08.02.2011
Fannie and Freddie to Marry?
Mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac might find themselves merged into a single government-run entity. Representative Gary Miller (R-CA) is set to unveil a bill that would create a utility-like entity and phase out government-controlled Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The new company would buy mortgages and repackage them as government-backed securities. The […]
- Author:
- Mike Ochs
- Posted:
- 06.23.2011
Equity Loans Putting Homeowners Under Water
Homeowners who took out second mortgages, or borrowed against their homes to use the money as a cash advance, may regret their decisions. Close to 40 percent are now underwater on their loans — owing more than their home is worth, according to CoreLogic Data. The data show 38 percent of borrowers who took second […]
- Author:
- Mike Ochs
- Posted:
- 06.07.2011
Foreclosures Are Down, So Why Isn’t That Good News?
There’s good news and bad news about foreclosures. Although the number of foreclosures fell to their lowest rate in 4 ½ years in April, the reason is a delay in processing the orders, not because Americans are experiencing less trouble paying their mortgages. “Foreclosure activity decreased on an annual basis for the seventh straight month […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 06.02.2011
Reinventing Fannie and Freddie
The initial steps to dismantle Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are underway with the introduction of a bipartisan bill in the House of Representatives that would replace the mortgage giants with a minimum of five companies that would issue mortgage-backed securities with significant federal regulation. The compromise legislation proposed by Representative John Campbell (R-CA) and […]