Tag Archive | “foreclosures”

Banks Seen Holding REOs for Higher Prices

Friday, May 24, 2013

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Real estate agents report banks are keeping foreclosures off the market in hopes of higher prices, a practice that is temporarily reducing the percentage of distress sales but lengthening the foreclosure timeline.

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Positive Equity is Driving Down Defaults

Monday, May 6, 2013

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Homeowners with positive equity in their homes have fewer problem loans and are outperforming the national average for defaults. Their default rates are close to pre-crisis norms.

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Middle Aged Homeownership Plummets

Thursday, May 2, 2013

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Homeownership fell across all age groups in the first quarter of the year, but declines were greatest not among younger Americans under 35 who have been having problems getting financing and finding homes to buy but among middle aged households over 45, which traditionally register the highest homeownership rates but suddenly registered significant decreases.

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Investors No Longer in the Driver’s Seat

Thursday, April 25, 2013

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After accounting one out of four home sales in the depths of the housing recession and fueled turn-arounds in dozens of markets where waves of foreclosures and battered home values scared off other buyers, real estate investors today are playing a greatly diminished role in the housing recovery.

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Institutional Investors Gobble up Presale Foreclosures

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

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In another sign of institutional investors’ appetites for foreclosures, inventories of presale foreclosures have declined nearly twenty percent since last year as lenders have made volumes of foreclosures available via REO tapes to well-funded hedge funds eager to buy in bulk.

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Foreclosure Processing Time at New High

Thursday, April 11, 2013

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In the first quarter, it took nearly 16 months to process the average foreclosure in America, a new record and an increase of 14 percent over the fourth quarter of 2012.

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Nothing to Fear from Zombie Houses

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

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Are zombie houses where the monsters live in the latest Resident Evil sequel? Or are they fraternities decked out for Halloween? Neither.

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Foreclosure Inventory Ballooned in First Quarter

Thursday, March 28, 2013

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The inventory of properties in the foreclosure process expanded by nearly 10 percent in the first quarter, casting a pall over the housing recovery as local markets prepare for more foreclosures than expected. However, a high level of demand driving by investor activity may mitigate their impact.

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Short Sales Are Growing Longer

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

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Perhaps the greatest advantage of a short sale to beleaguered homeowner facing default and foreclosure is the opportunity to move on with life and put the bad debt behind them as quickly as possible. That advantage is shrinking as short sales take longer to sell than foreclosures.

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Florida Shifts into Reverse

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

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While the rest of the nation’s housing markets experience various levels of recovery, most markets in Florida seem to be relapsing to the heyday of the Foreclosure Era after a brief period of improvement.

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