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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Prices Up/Inventory Down
California’s median home price marked a full year of annual price gains, propelled by strong sales of higher-priced homes in February, while a lack of inventory constrained total home sales for the month, C.A.R. reported.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Good news for homeowners facing foreclosure!!
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac announced Monday that they will suspend all repossessions from Dec. 17 until Jan. 2, 2013.
"The holidays are a chance to be with loved ones, and we want to relieve some stress at this time of year," said Terry Edwards, Executive Vice President of Credit Portfolio Management, Fannie Mae.
Bank of America said it will also suspend foreclosure evictions both for loans it owns and for those it services for investors during the holiday. Still waiting for JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Citibank to announce their holiday intentions.
For more information on San Fernando Valley Foreclosures and Short Sales visit http://www.sanfernandovalleyshortsaleandforeclosure.com/
Monday, November 26, 2012
Foreclosure and Short Sale Update
Foreclosure Sales
– properties foreclosed on in the past 12 months – accounted for 16.3% of the Los Angeles area resale market last month. Down from 16.6% the month before and 32.8% a year earlier. Last month’s level was the lowest since October 2007 when it was 16.0%. In the current cycle, the foreclosure resales hit a high of 56.7% in February 2009.Short sales
- transactions where the sale price was less than was owed on the property – made up an estimated 26.0% of Southland resales last month. That was down from 27.6% the month before and up from 25.4% a year earlier.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Bank Of America Makes Short Sales A little Faster
Bank Of America recently announced it will begin to use additional methods to determine property values in an attempt to streamline the short sale process and reduce cycle time. As of mid-October, different valuation methods that do not require access to the property will be implemented on some transactions. This will reduce the time frame for the valuation stage from several weeks to a few days.
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Thursday, November 1, 2012
Prices In Los Angeles Are On The Rise!
Zillow.com predicts that homes prices in Los Angeles and San Fernando Valley area are on the rise.
Zillow reported that home prices have risen almost 3% in the past year and expects prices to increase 3.5% over the next year.
Freddie Mac says that interest rates moved lower this week with lenders offering 30-year fixed-rate home loans 3.39%.
Me thinks NOW might be the time to buy!!!!!
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Home prices signal recovery may be here
The S&P/Case-Shiller national home price index, which covers more than 80 percent of the housing market in the United States, climbed 6.9 percent in the three months ended June 30 compared to the first three months of 2012.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
California Homeowner Bill of Rights signed into law
California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law yesterday the Homeowner Bill of Rights to help struggling Californians keep their homes. This law aims to avoid foreclosure where possible to help stabilize California's housing market and prevent the other negative effects of foreclosures on families, communities, and the economy. The new law will generally prohibit lenders from engaging in dual tracking, require a single point of contact for borrowers seeking foreclosure prevention alternatives, provide borrowers with certain safeguards during the foreclosure process, and provide borrowers with the right to sue lenders for material violations of this law.
Making sense of the story
• The Bill of Rights prohibits “dual track” foreclosures that occur when a mortgage servicer continues foreclosure while also reviewing a homeowner’s application for a loan modification.
• Under the new law, homeowners must be provided with a single point of contact when negotiating a loan modification.
• It expands notice requirements that must be provided to a borrower before taking action on a loan modification application or pursuing foreclosure.
• Additionally, the bill allows injunctions against foreclosure until violations are corrected and permits civil penalties against servicers that file multiple, inaccurate mortgage documents or commit reckless or willful violations of law.
• These new laws make California the first state in the nation to take provisions in the National Mortgage Settlement, which covered the nation’s five largest mortgage loan servicers, and apply those rules to all mortgage servicers.
• The law will go into effect January 1, 2013.
California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law yesterday the Homeowner Bill of Rights to help struggling Californians keep their homes. This law aims to avoid foreclosure where possible to help stabilize California's housing market and prevent the other negative effects of foreclosures on families, communities, and the economy. The new law will generally prohibit lenders from engaging in dual tracking, require a single point of contact for borrowers seeking foreclosure prevention alternatives, provide borrowers with certain safeguards during the foreclosure process, and provide borrowers with the right to sue lenders for material violations of this law.
Making sense of the story
• The Bill of Rights prohibits “dual track” foreclosures that occur when a mortgage servicer continues foreclosure while also reviewing a homeowner’s application for a loan modification.
• Under the new law, homeowners must be provided with a single point of contact when negotiating a loan modification.
• It expands notice requirements that must be provided to a borrower before taking action on a loan modification application or pursuing foreclosure.
• Additionally, the bill allows injunctions against foreclosure until violations are corrected and permits civil penalties against servicers that file multiple, inaccurate mortgage documents or commit reckless or willful violations of law.
• These new laws make California the first state in the nation to take provisions in the National Mortgage Settlement, which covered the nation’s five largest mortgage loan servicers, and apply those rules to all mortgage servicers.
• The law will go into effect January 1, 2013.
Monday, July 9, 2012
"Brace yourself real estate prices are going back up! House prices, after falling for more than five years, are rising again. All the major sales-price indexes show that there have been modest national increases in recent months, even after adjusting for seasonal patterns. "
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