Posts Tagged ‘Good Time’

A Guide to buying HUD Foreclosures in Denver (Foreclosure listings)

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

The talk about the housing sector in Denver getting out of its rough patch some time soon is getting louder. With interest rates on homes loans and prices of homes still low, many people are looking at now to be a good time to buy a home. Homes that are …
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Foreclosure Prevention Tips
There are possible ways to prevent foreclosure: Prioritize what is important. There is a big difference between a need and just a want. Consider selling things that have value like jewelries, insurance policies or 2nd car to have loans reinstated. An extra job would be a help, too. …
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Home Prices: The Trend Is Still Down
There s good news and bad news when it came to home prices nationally in August. Let s start with the good news for a change….(read more)
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The How and Why of Bank Foreclosures in Boston (Foreclosed homes)

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

While federal relief is on its way, a large number of bank foreclosures in Boston are already for sale. More houses will soon be foreclosed upon, while many others are at risk of facing bank foreclosures. With some relief expected, increasing numbers of people are looking at buying bank foreclosed …
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8 Tips to Make the Best REO Offer in Foreclosure Buying
Multiple offers are submitted to the bank for the purchase of its REOs, but the bank chooses only the best offer. Experts share the following tips to help you make the best offer: 1. Know the Property History - Find out how much the bank has purchased the property on the Sheriff s …
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A Guide to buying HUD Foreclosures in Denver
The talk about the housing sector in Denver getting out of its rough patch some time soon is getting louder. With interest rates on homes loans and prices of homes still low, many people are looking at now to be a good time to buy a home. Homes that are …
Source: www.foreclosuredatabank.com

Foreclosure list - A Guide to buying HUD Foreclosures in Denver

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

The talk about the housing sector in Denver getting out of its rough patch some time soon is getting louder. With interest rates on homes loans and prices of homes still low, many people are looking at now to be a good time to buy a home. Homes that are … short sale

There are possible ways to prevent foreclosure: Prioritize what is important. There is a big difference between a need and just a want. Consider selling things that have value like jewelries, insurance policies or 2nd car to have loans reinstated. An extra job would be a help, too. … short sale

The prognosis for the U.S. economy is not too rosy these days, so it comes as no surprise that some people are taking matters into their own hands and literally going to the extreme when faced with a foreclosure scenario….(read more) short sale

Hud foreclosures - 8 Tips to Make the Best REO Offer in Foreclosure Buying

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Multiple offers are submitted to the bank for the purchase of its REOs, but the bank chooses only the best offer. Experts share the following tips to help you make the best offer: 1. Know the Property History - Find out how much the bank has purchased the property on the Sheriff s …
Source: www.foreclosuredatabank.com

A Recovering Market without Govt Intervention
Free-market purists have to love the lead in The Washington Post story Friday about the real estate market in Prince William County, Va., a suburb of Washington, D.C….(read more)
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A Guide to buying HUD Foreclosures in Denver
The talk about the housing sector in Denver getting out of its rough patch some time soon is getting louder. With interest rates on homes loans and prices of homes still low, many people are looking at now to be a good time to buy a home. Homes that are …
Source: www.foreclosuredatabank.com

Short sale - As Home Prices Plummet, When Will You Buy?

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

released today. Prices in those metro areas were down 19.5 percent from their peak in July 2006.

“There are signs of a slow down in the rate of decline across the metro areas, but no evidence of a bottom,” said David M. Blitzer, Chairman of the Index Committee at Standard & Poor’s, in a press release issued to announce the numbers. “Little positive news can be found when cities like Las Vegas and Phoenix report annual declines as large as -29.9% and -29.3%, respectively, and all 20 cities are still in negative territory on a year-over-year basis.”

Las Vegas and Phoenix posted the two biggest annual declines in home prices of the 20 metro areas tracked in the report, followed by Miami with a 28.2 percent decline and Los Angeles with a 26.2 percent decline. Charlotte, N.C., home prices were down 1.8 percent from July 2007, the smallest annual decline among the 20 cities tracked in the report, followed by Dallas, which reported a 2.5 percent annual decline.

Does this make it a good time to buy real estate? June Fletcher of The Wall Street Journal sagely advises that the answer is “For some people, yes. If you …

  • have access to credit
  • have fat cash reserves
  • aren’t already over-exposed in real estate
  • have a secure job or income stream
  • expect to hold the property for at least two years”

But be forewarned, prices are expected to fall further, and will take awhile to rebound, according to many economists.

“I think this time residential housing is in the 100-year flood, and I think it’s going to take a long time to recover,” said David Shulman, senior economist at the UCLA Anderson Forecast, at the Zelman & Associates Housing Summit in Dallas on Sept. 17.

Shulman said he expects home prices nationwide to go down 25 percent from peak to trough, although he acknowledged that prices could “overshoot to the downside.” And while modest appreciation could resume in late 2009, prices won’t be back to their 2006 peak until at least 2016, possibly as late as 2020 in some markets, according to Shulman.

(More from Shulman and several other leading economists in the October issue of the Foreclosure News Report, scheduled to be available in mid October.)

We’d like to hear from you when and if you plan to step in and start buying. Now, in 2009, or will you wait until 2020 when everyone has forgotten about this housing slump and is raving about skyrocketing home prices?


Source: foreclosurepulse.com

Home Prices: The Trend Is Still Down
There s good news and bad news when it came to home prices nationally in August. Let s start with the good news for a change….(read more)
Source: foreclosurepulse.com