Monthly Archives: July 2008

The New Housing Bill’s Hidden Tax Trap

Monday, President Bush signed the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 into law and the press jumped on the obvious storylines: First-time home buyers get a $7,500 purchase “credit” Conforming loan limits move to $625,000 Delinquent homeowners get a … Continue reading

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How Falling Gas Prices May Increase Your Home Purchasing Power

Falling gas prices is doing more than saving Americans money at the pump — it’s also helping to pressure mortgage rates lower. Mortgage rates had spiked between mid-June and mid-July, mostly because economists identified inflationary signals in the U.S. economy. … Continue reading

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Does Your Hometown Rank On Money Magazine’s Top 100 Places To Live in 2008?

Move to Plymouth, Minnesota, says Money Magazine in its 2008 100 Best Places To Live survey. According to the report, the Twin Cities satellite has all of the makings of a desirable home town: Affordable homes Excellent schools Low crime … Continue reading

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Looking Back And Looking Ahead : July 28, 2008

On the wave of a two-day rally, mortgage rates improved last week overall. This despite a Friday reversal that had caused rates to tick higher just before weekend house-hunting began. And, like so many other weeks this year, last week’s … Continue reading

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Why Are Home Buyers Coming Back To The Market Now? There’s Suddenly Good Value In Real Estate.

Statistics won’t always tell the whole story, but they often provide good perspective. The graph at right shows Existing Home Sales data going back three years. An “existing home” is one that can’t be called new construction; a “used home”, … Continue reading

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Freddie Mac’s SEC Filing : The 2 Sentences That Matter In A 1,394-Page Document

Sometimes, the hardest part about news is knowing where to find it. In its filing with the SEC last week, Freddie Mac stated that it will “pursue increases” to its middleman fee. This would likely make mortgages more expensive for … Continue reading

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How Hurricanes Change Home Affordability

After falling 7 cents per gallon over the last 7 days, gas prices are being pressured higher today as Hurricane Dolly barrels through the Gulf of Mexico. The first landfall hurricane of the season is expected to flood the southern … Continue reading

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The Inflation Calculator Checks Whether Your Income Is Keeping Pace With The “Cost of Life”

The phrase “Consumer Price Index” can be intimidating and unclear to Americans. It’s an economic term, after all, and not a part of everyday American language. It even has its own abbreviation to add to the confusion — CPI. So, … Continue reading

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Looking Back And Looking Ahead : July 21, 2008

Mortgage rates soared last week as mortgage markets experienced a 4-day freefall. By the end of the trading week, conforming mortgage rates had jumped by as much as 0.500 percent. The spike in rates can’t be pinned on any one … Continue reading

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Mandatory FHA Loan Fees Increase For Some, Fall For Others

For the first time in its history, the FHA changed its funding fees and mortgage insurance structure this week. FHA-insured home loans are now subject to a risk-based pricing adjustment, as shown by the table above. Because of risk-based pricing, … Continue reading

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