January 29, 2010
Reporting on a two-month lag, the government said home values rose 0.7 percent in November. National home prices are at their highest point since February 2009. But before we look too much into the FHFA’s Home Price Index, it’s important that we’re cognizant of its shortcomings; the most important of which is its lack of real-time reporting.
Tags: Case-Shiller, Home Price Index, HPI
Posted in Home Values
January 27, 2010
The Federal Open Market Committee voted to leave the Fed Funds Rate within its target range of 0.000-0.250 percent. In its press release, the FOMC noted that the U.S. economy âhas continued to strengthenâ, that the jobs markets is getting better, and that financial markets are supportive of growth.
Tags: Fed Funds Rate, FOMC
Posted in FOMC
January 27, 2010
The Federal Open Market Committee ends a scheduled, 2-day meeting today in Washington. It’s the first of 8 scheduled meetings for the policy-setting group in 2010. The group adjourns at 2:15 PM ET. Here is a rate-locking strategy for you.
Tags: FOMC, Mortgage Rates
Posted in Mortgage Market
January 26, 2010
Just one month after from blowing away Wall Street, December’s Existing Home Sales hit the skids, shedding nearly 17 percent and falling to a 4-month low. Don’t be alarmed, though. It was expected.
Tags: Existing Home Sales, Home Affordability, Pending Home Sales
Posted in Home Values
January 25, 2010
Since shedding 300 basis points in December, mortgage bond pricing has recovered a bit more than half of those losses. It’s helping with home affordability and opening new refinance opportunities around the country. This week, though, mortgage rates could rise back up. There’s a lot going on.
Tags: Case-Shiller, Existing Home Sales, FOMC
Posted in Weekly Review
January 22, 2010
After posting a 7 percent gain in November, permits rose by another 8 percent in December. It’s a signal that housing is in recovery. More permits mean that builders plan to bring more homes on the market for what’s expected to be a very busy spring home-shopping season.
Tags: Housing Starts,Housing Permits
Posted in Housing Starts
January 21, 2010
In a statement issued Wednesday, the Federal Housing Authority outlined policy changes to its mortgage assistance program. The shift is meant to both reduce the government group’s portfolio risk while strengthening its overall financials. For consumers, the changes mean higher costs.
Tags: FHA, MIP, Mortgage Guidelines
Posted in FHA Mortgages
January 20, 2010
The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insures about 30 percent of new loans, and its health is vital for the housing market. But as foreclosures have risen, the government agency has seen its losses rise and its reserves sink below the minimum level required by Congress. According to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) more than 18 [...]
Tags: FHA, FICO, HUD, Mortgage Insurance
Posted in HUD/FHA
January 20, 2010
November 6, 2009, Congress voted to extend and expand the First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit program. There’s 100 days left to claim it.
Tags: IRS,Tax Credit
Posted in Homebuyer Tax Credit
January 19, 2010
Mortgage markets showed little conviction last week, carving out just a narrow trading channel. There was very little data on which for markets to move, leaving mortgage rates momentum-bound. Luckily for rate shoppers, mortgage rate momentum was favorable.
Tags: Mortgage Rates, PPI
Posted in Weekly Review