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46 Articles match "Increase","Number","Properties"

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Don't Dump Investors
Because investor properties lost to foreclosure will continue to flood the market, driving down all home values. 2: Its not a public policy problem if large numbers of real estate investors fail; they should have known better. Long-term holders of real estate have commonly benefited from property prices which have increased faster over time than the rate of inflation, thus creating increased buying power and real wealth. Don’t Dump Investors By Peter G. Miller    When it comes to bailing out giant banks, huge
www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Option ARM Borrowers Running Out Of Time
According to Fitch "the potential average payment increase on this recasting population is 63 percent, representing on average an additional $1,053 due each month on top of the current average payment of $1,672." You dont have to be a math major to figure out what will happen next: Huge numbers of option ARMs will fail in the next 24 to 30 months with results that will be devastating to borrowers, loan portfolios and local home values. How They Work Formally known as "payment option adjustable rate mortgages," option ARMs are the most complex residential loan products ever offered.
www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Can "Appreciation Sharing" Solve The Mortgage Mess?
Miller     We’re about to see something new in the mortgage marketplace: The government is going to insure huge numbers of shared-appreciation mortgages, a type of home financing rarely seen in the U.S. Under equity sharing there can be an owner-occupant who lives on the property, a non-occupant owner such as a family member or investor and both owners can get tax breaks. Can “Appreciation Sharing” Solve The Mortgage Mess? By Peter G. It’s a big experiment and it raises a bigger question: Is this the loan of the future?
www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • MBA Numbers Mirror RealtyTrac Data:
    The number of delinquent mortgage payments and foreclosures jumped in recent months, according to a new survey released today by the Mortgage Bankers Association . Third quarter delinquency rates increased across the board,” said Doug Duncan, MBA’s chief economist. “Increases Increases in delinquency rates were noticeably larger for subprime loans, particularly subprime ARMs.” The MBA’s quarterly report — surveying more than 42 million mortgages nationwide — found that the rate of delinquencies and foreclosures rose to 4.7 percent from July through September.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Shopping for Foreclosures? Secure Financing Early!
    With interest rates ticking up and ARMs adjusting upward, experts predict an increase in the number of foreclosure properties on the market. Foreclosure properties are some of the best opportunities in real estate today with average savings of 10 t
    RealtyTrac Article Library - Friday, November 2, 2007
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  • Shopping for Foreclosures? Secure Financing Early!
    With interest rates ticking up and ARMs adjusting upward, experts predict an increase in the number of foreclosure properties on the market. Foreclosure properties are some of the best opportunities in real estate today with average savings of 10 t
    RealtyTrac Article Library - Friday, November 2, 2007
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  • Defaulting on the American Dream: A Troubling Trend
    A rising number of Americans — particularly those who took out riskier adjustable-rate and subprime mortgages — are increasingly defaulting on their loans, according to figures released this week by RealtyTrac , providing striking evidence that a growing number of borrowers are at risk of losing their homes. properties entered some stage of foreclosure, up from 850,000 properties in 2005, according to RealtyTrac research . Foreclosure filings jumped 42 percent nationwide in 2006, accelerating a trend that began in 2005 as home sales started to cool. Last
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Buying Bank-Owned REOs at the Auction - RealtyTrac
    Buying Bank-Owned REOs at the Auction Search Properties | Free 7-Day Trial Thanks to a sharp rise in foreclosure filings nationwide, homebuyers and real estate investors are increasingly likely to encounter bank-owned properties that are for sale at real estate auctions. The increased presence of lender-owned homes in the market — known in the banking industry as REOs, for "real estate owned" — is fallout from the recent real estate boom that marked the first half of this decade.
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • Short sales rising
    Scanning the Southern California Multiple Listing Service (MLS) last week, the one thing that stands out is the growing number of short sales. Last year, you rarely saw the phrase “short sale” in the MLS property description. Today, approximately 10 percent of the listed properties are short sales. That indicates lenders are getting more eager to unload properties in foreclosure, even if it means selling them for less than is owed on the mortgage. Short sales occur when home prices fall and mortgage debt exceeds the value of the property.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • First Quarter Foreclosure Stats
    RealtyTrac released foreclosure numbers for the first quarter of 2006 yesterday, and they show the nations foreclosures moving higher forthe fourth consecutive quarter, despite a decrease in March. The report documents 323,102 properties nationwide entering some stageof foreclosure in the first quarter, a 38 percent increase from theprevious quarter and a 72 percent year-over-year increase from thefirst quarter of 2005. The nation’s quarterly foreclosure rate of onenew foreclosure for every 358 U.S. households was higher than in anyquarter of last year.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Foreclosures up 13 percent in February
    RealtyTrac released our February 2006 foreclosure numbers today, and they show U.S. foreclosures increasing for the third month in a row. We show 117,259 properties nationwide entered some stage of foreclosure in February, a 13 percent increase from the previous month and a 68 percent increase from February 2005. Saccacio, Thats a foreclosure rate of one new foreclosure for every 986 U.S. households.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Rise in Home Values Keeps Foreclosures in Check
    While this is good news for anyone who owns a home, there is a potential downside to this forecast for anyone interested in foreclosure property. And it is one of the reasons that foreclosure activity is expected to remain at a slow upward rate of increase, as evidenced by the latest national numbers reported by RealtyTrac for May 2006. If Adibi is right, the pool of potential properties entering into the foreclosure pipeline could shrink. Economics 301 – Home Price Appreciation and Household Net Wealth According to the Business & Economic Review June 2006 released last week by the A.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Bank-Repossession Beat Continues in March
    And for the second month in a row, the number of bank repossessions, or REOs, was up more than 100 percent year over year. The implication: while significantly more homeowners are falling into foreclosure, there is an even bigger increase in the number of homeowners already in the process who are losing their homes to foreclosure — whether through the typical foreclosure sale mechanism or whether by pre-empting the public foreclosure sale through what is called a deed in lieu of foreclosure. In the latter case, the homeowner offers to convey ownership of the property
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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