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Some Housing Markets Aren't Only Retaining Value, They’re Growing
The Carolinas were recently named among markets faring better than the rest of the country by National Association of REALTORS® Chief Economist Lawrence Yun. With this good news comes the challenge of convincing would-be buyers and sellers that local conditions don't resemble the national trends, a challenge many areas like North Carolina, Texas and upstate New York know all too well.   
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/markets-missed-boom-now-sport/story.aspx?guid=%7BC9B2AC64%2D18B3%2D45D1%2DA86C%2D826CA266EF05%7D

Americans Still Optimistic About Housing

A recent survey from AOL Real Estate and Zogby International probed Americans' views on the constantly evolving real estate market and found a surprising bit of optimism in home ownership with more than half of the survey respondents saying they believe home ownership is still attainable for most people.
http://www.inman.com/news/2008/04/22/americans-bet-high-housing

Fed Issues New Lending Rules
Daily Real Estate News  |  July 15, 2008

The Federal Reserve on Monday adopted rules designed to protect homebuyers from the kind of loans that drove many into foreclosure.

The new rules apply to all lenders and not just to banks supervised by the Fed. Most are expected to take effect Oct.1, 2009. Escrow requirements won’t go into effect until April 1, 2010.

Here are the new requirements:
  • Prevent loans made without documenting borrower’s income.
  • Require lenders to escrow money to pay taxes and insurance for risky borrowers.
  • Limit and in some cases ban prepayment penalties.
  • Prohibit lenders from making a loan without considering a borrower's ability to repay a home loan from sources other than the home's value.
  • Require mortgage advertising to contain information about rates, monthly payments and other features of the loan.
  • Insist lenders credit a mortgage payment to a home owner’s account on the day it is received.
  • Brokers and others are forbidden from "coercing or encouraging" an appraiser to misrepresent the value of a home.

Source: The Associated Press, Jeannine Aversa (07/14/08)

 
 
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RE/MAX Creekside Realty
18769 Great Smoky Mountain Expressway
Waynesville, NC 28786
Last modified 7/23/2008