CoreLogic's April 2015 National Foreclosure Report released this week found that four metropolitan areas accounted for 10 percent of the nation's completed foreclosures for the 12-month period ending April 30, 2015. In addition, about 45 percent of the completed foreclosures during that same period occurred in five states.
Read More »‘Positive’ Job Openings Report Says ‘Quits’ Are Down, Which Could Push Wage Growth
A slight decrease in the quits rate down to 1.9 percent (2.7 million quits) in April suggests that workers may be looking to better their situations, which could push wage growth in the coming months – a factor economists say will be a key driver in homeownership growth and new household formation.
Read More »Homeownership Rate Will Continue Decline Into 2030, Study Estimates
Overall, from 2010 to 2030, UI estimates there will be four million more renters than homeowners while the homeownership rate falls from 65.1 percent down to 61.3 percent during that 20-year period. In that time, 22 million new households will need homes to rent or buy; UI estimates that 13 million of those will rent while nine million will buy.
Read More »Potestivo & Associates Adds Two Associate Attorneys
Default servicing firm Potestivo & Associates, headquartered in Rochester Hills, Michigan, and full-service offices in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Chicago, Illinois, has announced the hiring of two new associate attorneys, Nicholas J. Tatro and Caitlin Cipri, according to an announcement ...
Read More »National Community Stabilization Trust Welcomes New President
Grossinger's priority in his new position will be to continue to move the organization's established market-relevant housing strategies forward, while increasing its focus on markets that are still struggling to see a housing and economic recovery.
Read More »HUD Secretary Castro to Testify Before Congress Thursday, June 11
The purpose of Thursday's hearing, titled "The Future of Housing in America: The Oversight of the Department of Housing and Urban Development," is "to examine HUD and its programs," according to a memorandum from the Committee.
Read More »Freddie Mac Lists Steps To Help Distressed Borrowers Avoid Foreclosure Relief Scams
One of the steps Freddie Mac lists for borrowers to take in order to avoid being the victim of a scam is, first and foremost, calling your servicer. The borrower's servicer is the only one who can modify the mortgage or finalize a loss mitigation plan – anyone other than the servicer who professes the ability to do so is a scammer, especially if they require the payment of an upfront fee.
Read More »Consumer Attitudes Toward Housing Improve Amid Positive Jobs Report
While job growth continues to push meaningful income growth, the outlook for housing market growth is also improving, the GSE says. Of those surveyed, the share of respondents who say home prices will go up in the next 12 months increased to 49 percent, while the share who say home prices will go down dropped to 6 percent.
Read More »New HUD Website Offers Free Online Housing Counselor Training
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has announced the launch of a new website, hudhousingcounselors.com, that is designed specifically for HUD-approved housing counseling agencies, according to an announcement on HUD's website.
Read More »Data Shows April Was Prosperous For Housing
In the NAHB's Eye on Housing blog, Crowe cited a number of positive housing statistics that indicate that April was a prosperous month for the industry in spite of the U.S. economy contracting at an annualized rate of minus 7 percent in Q1. The lack of economic growth in Q1 did nothing to damper economists' predictions about housing recovery for 2015, however, largely because of strong April numbers.
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