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Bad news for real estate investors! Diversify or die in 2011!

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Bad news for real estate investors! Diversify or die in 2011!

So I’m sorry to be the bearer of bad news today but there’s some data I have in my hands that I must reveal to you. Read this carefully please. *Short Sale flips are tougher to do than ever. There simply aren’t enough people who can get bank loans to “cash you out” once you […]

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JPMorgan Chase warns attorneys of possible foreclosure robo-signers

First GMAC.. And now JPMorgan Chase.. Whose going to be next? -Josh JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM: 38.47 +0.16%) last night alerted attorneys that employees in its foreclosure operations unit may have signed affidavits in foreclosure cases without personally reviewing the documents, the same issue that has recently plagued Ally Financial, according to a memo […]

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Freddie CEO: Mortgage forbearance is preferable to foreclosure

CEO Charles E. Haldeman Jr. said that foreclosure is the least attractive option from a secondary markets perspective and considers forbearance a viable option to keeping seriously delinquent borrowers in their homes. A full transcript of that conversation is in the October issue of HousingWire magazine. Haldeman said that forbearance, as an option in loss […]

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Sign of the Times? Strategic Default More “Acceptable”

It’s really a sign of the times – we’re so embedded in this housing crisis, and it’s becoming such a part of our culture that it’s actually losing some of its stigma. Get this – 36% of Americans now view strategic default – simply walking away from a mortgage – is acceptable, at least under […]

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Bill Would Force Lenders to Decide on Short Sale in 45 Days

There’s some encouraging news on the horizon for homeowners hoping to sell their homes via a short sale – in the form of a new bill being introduced into the U.S. House. The bipartisan Prompt Decision for Qualification of Short Sale Act of 2010 would impose a deadline on lenders to respond to short sale […]

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Fannie Mae Selling Foreclosed Homes with Subprime Terms

Through their new HomePath program, troubled GSE giant Fannie Mae is offering their foreclosed homes for sale with as little as 3% down. What’s more, that 3% can be a gift from a family member of third party, or a loan from a non-profit, state or local government. Doesn’t this remind you of the “deals” […]

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Banks' Plans for Foreclosed Homes Will Drive Market

“The speed at which house prices fall over the next few months could depend less on mortgage rates and Americans' appetite for home buying than on how banks decide to manage the huge number of foreclosed homes they own or may take from delinquent borrowers in the near future.” Hey... I’ve been saying for a […]

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Mortgage Rates Tip-Toe Higher, Housing Sales Remain Sluggish

For the second time in the last 12 weeks, rates for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage have tip-toed higher, now sitting at 4.35%. While yes, this is an increase, it doesn’t necessarily signal an upturn in the overall housing situation. In fact, home sales remain sluggish, and it’s not because of mortgage rates. The historically […]

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Plan to Help Underwater Homeowners Launched

Will this program finally make a difference? The government is trying to jump-start its so-far weak attempts to tackle the foreclosure crisis by trying to help homeowners who owe more on their homes than they are worth. The Federal Housing Administration will allow lenders to give these borrowers refinanced loans if the lender agrees to […]

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Housing Pattern Changes in the Last Decade

I think we’ve all seen how housing patterns have been changing over the years, but now we know just how much. The latest American Housing survey was just released by the Census Bureau and Department of Housing & Urban Development. Published every two years, the exhaustive analysis examines just about every aspect of American home […]

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