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Affordable Financial Services’ Weekly Finance Review

Home prices are falling in most major U.S. cities, as reported by Bloomberg BusinessWeek. At least 10 major U.S. markets, including New York, are at their lowest point since the housing boom of 2006-2007. According to The Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller city index, home prices fell in 19 out of the 20 major cities. The record …

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Vacation Home Sales Lower in 2010

Sales and prices of vacation homes in 2010 plunged to almost half the record number of sales in 2005 and 2006. The National Association of Realtors recently reported that sales plummeted from a high of 5.02 million in 2005 to a mere 3.81 million in 2010. Vacation homes accounted for only 10% of all sales …

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Affordable Financial Services’ Weekly Finance Review

The Wall Street Journal recently reported on the recent fall of mortgage rates. According to Freddie Mac’s weekly survey of mortgage rates, this week saw a decline in mortgage rates with the average rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgages dropping to 4.80% the week of April 21, compared to 4.91% the week before. A 15-year …

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Affordable Financial Services’ Weekly Finance Review

Data released by RealtyTrac on April 14 showed that the number of foreclosures in the first quarter of 2011 was lower than what it was during the same quarter in 2010. More than 681,000 homes received a foreclosure filing in Q1 2011, a 27% decrease. That same quarter, 215,046 borrowers lost their homes, which is …

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Affordable Financial Services Weekly Finance Review

The Census Bureau released estimates on Wednesday that sales of new single-family homes last month were at an annual rate of 250,000 units, down 16.9% from an upwardly revised figure of 301,000 units in January and down 28% from the February 2010 figure of 347,000. It was the lowest level since the federal government started …

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The number of mortgage applications fell 6.5% last week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The MBA also reported that refinancing activity also fell by 6.5% to 64.9% of total applications last week, down from 65.7% the week before. The four-week moving average for all mortgage applications was down 2.5%. Adjustable-rate mortgages made up 5.5% …

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Affordable Financial Services’ Weekly Finance Review

Pending home sales rose 2.0% in December, says the National Association of REALTORS. It was the fifth increase in the past six months. The NAR says its pending home sales index rose to 93.7 from a downwardly revised 91.9 in November. However, the index is still 4.2% below the figures from December 2009. (Pending home …

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Affordable Financial Services’ Weekly Finance Review

The National Association of Realtors said existing home sales in December jumped 12.3% from the previous month. The NAR recently reported a seasonally adjusted rate of 5.28 million units in December, compared to the upwardly revised figure of 4.70 million units in November. However, the December 2010 figures are 2.9% below the December 2009 figure …

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Fannie Mae: Home Loans Will Cost More This Year

The Washington Post reported today that Fannie Mae will charge people more to get a home loan — even for those with perfect credit and can afford to put down a large down payment. The cost for a home loan may be even higher for those with less-than-perfect credit who do not have that much …

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2.1 Million More Homes Added to Already Glutted Inventory

CNNMoney.com reported today that an additional 2.1 million houses have been added to the supply at the end of August — up from 1.9 million units in August 2009. These are homes that are either repossessed by lenders or are very seriously delinquent.

This “shadow inventory” has increased by 10% during the past year to an …

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