Mortgage rates dip slightly after last week’s high

Average long-term U.S. mortgage rates eased this week after hitting their highest levels this year in the previous week. Mortgage giant Freddie Mac said Thursday the average rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage declined to 4 percent this week from 4.04 percent a week earlier. The rate on 15-year fixed-rate mortgages slipped to 3.23 percent … Continue reading Mortgage rates dip slightly after last week’s high

Completed Foreclosures Decline But Remain At Double Pre-Recession Levels

While completed foreclosures on residential homes totaled 40,000 for April and have been steadily falling monthly for the last four years, they are still nearly double their pre-recession average per month, according to CoreLogic's April 2015 National Foreclosure Report released Tuesday. Completed foreclosures, which are a measure of homes actually lost to foreclosure, declined by … Continue reading Completed Foreclosures Decline But Remain At Double Pre-Recession Levels

January existing home sales come in flat compared to December

2015 sales expected to pick up where 2014 left off By: Trey Garrison, Housingwire.com Auction.com projects that existing home sales for January will fall between seasonally adjusted annual rates 4.9-5.21 million annual sales, with a targeted number of 5.06 million. This suggests that January sales will be up from one year ago and essentially flat … Continue reading January existing home sales come in flat compared to December

Foreclosures Falling, But Delinquency Rate Climbing

The nation's foreclosure inventory fell to its lowest level in almost seven years in November, but the percentage of delinquent mortgage loans is on the rise, according to Black Knight Financial Services' November 2014 "First Look" at Mortgage Data. Delinquent mortgages, which are those more than 30 days overdue but not in foreclosure, jumped by … Continue reading Foreclosures Falling, But Delinquency Rate Climbing

Freddie Mac’s Mortgage Portfolio Expands For Third Straight Month

November marked another month of expansion for Freddie Mac's mortgage portfolio, which grew again as new business ticked up. According to Freddie Mac's monthly volume summary, released Monday, the company's total portfolio ended November at an estimated $1.9 trillion, up an annualized 0.4 percent. Year-to-date, the portfolio's growth rate is an average -0.7 percent, the … Continue reading Freddie Mac’s Mortgage Portfolio Expands For Third Straight Month

Mortgage Delinquency Rate Tumbles to Seven-Year Low in October

Author: Brian Honea November 21, 2014 The nationwide mortgage delinquency rate in October fell to its lowest level in seven years, according to Black Knight Financial Services' "First Look" at October 2014 Mortgage Data released on Friday. October's delinquency rate, or the rate of loans that are more than 30 days past due but not … Continue reading Mortgage Delinquency Rate Tumbles to Seven-Year Low in October

Mortgage refinancing rates at their lowest in 14 months

If you are looking to refinance your home, mortgage rates are currently at their lowest levels in 14 months. However, there are still hundreds of thousands of households in the U.S. that have yet to take advantage of the Home Affordable Refinance Program. The average household saves over 30 percent in monthly payments with a … Continue reading Mortgage refinancing rates at their lowest in 14 months

Bank Foreclosures Listed Far Below Regional Selling Prices

RealtyStore, a provider of a broad variety of real estate listings, recently released a report outlining average selling prices for bank foreclosures. The company found the median price of bank foreclosures for sale in six select states list at an average of nearly 50 percent below recent median existing-home sale prices. The states—Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, … Continue reading Bank Foreclosures Listed Far Below Regional Selling Prices

What Sellers should know about the Mortgage Foregiveness Debt Relief Act not being extended

The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act applies to homeowners who are NOT insolvent on the date of the sale. The internal revenue code has an existing exclusion of forgiven debt from income when the borrower is insolvent on the date of the sale (IRS Publication 4681). this has been an existing part of the tax … Continue reading What Sellers should know about the Mortgage Foregiveness Debt Relief Act not being extended