Publishing on a 2-month lag, the Federal Home Finance Agency said home prices fell by 1.6 percent nationally in December. And that’s an average, of course. Some regions performed well in December as compared to November, others didn’t.
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The Home Price Index Shows Some Regions Up, Some Regions Down
March 3rd, 2010 · Comments Off on The Home Price Index Shows Some Regions Up, Some Regions Down
Tags: Consumer Confidence · Home Price Index · Real Estate
Housing Starts Soar To 6-Month High In January… Or Do They?
February 23rd, 2010 · Comments Off on Housing Starts Soar To 6-Month High In January… Or Do They?
Sometimes, headlines for housing can be misleading and this week gave us a terrific example. On Wednesday, the Commerce Department released its Housing Starts data for January 2010. The data showed starts at a 6-month high. The real story is something different.
Tags: Economy · Real Estate
How Rising Consumer Sentiment Is Linked To Higher Home Prices
February 20th, 2010 · Comments Off on How Rising Consumer Sentiment Is Linked To Higher Home Prices
Consumer Sentiment has been on the rise since last February and it’s something to which home buyers should pay attention. The affordability of your next home may hinge on consumer confidence.
Tags: Consumer Confidence · Economy · Home Values · Real Estate
In Pictures: The Severity Of The Foreclosure Crisis Depends On Where You Live
February 15th, 2010 · Comments Off on In Pictures: The Severity Of The Foreclosure Crisis Depends On Where You Live
For as much as the foreclosure filing statistics can be astounding — over 300,000 homes were served last month alone — the prevalence of foreclosures depends on where you live.
Tags: foreclosures · Local · New Jersey · Pennsylvania · Real Estate
Simple Real Estate Definitions : Short Sale
February 2nd, 2010 · Comments Off on Simple Real Estate Definitions : Short Sale
A “Short Sale” is when a home seller sells his home for a lesser amount than what is owed on his mortgage, and the mortgage lender agrees to accept the lesser amount in lieu of a full payoff.
Tags: Local · Pennsylvania · Real Estate · Talking Real Estate
Healthy Home
January 29th, 2010 · Comments Off on Healthy Home
Most New Year’s resolutions have some kind of health angle – work out more, eat right and so on- so why not give your home the same kind of revamp? Resolve to keep your home healthier this year with this seasonal checklist. Winter – Drain and insulate outdoor pipes to prevent freezing. – Check for […]
Tags: Consumer Interest · Real Estate
Spring 2010 FHA Guidelines Make Borrowing Tougher And More Expensive
January 26th, 2010 · Comments Off on Spring 2010 FHA Guidelines Make Borrowing Tougher And More Expensive
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: Economy · FHA Mortgages · Homebuyer Tax Credit · Mortgage Lending · Real Estate
Make a Small Room Look Spacious
January 25th, 2010 · Comments Off on Make a Small Room Look Spacious
If your home has several small rooms sch as bedrooms and bathrooms, it can be a challenge to create the illusion of spaciousness. Mary Carol Garrity, writing for Scripps Howard News Service, has developed this sure-fire list of tricks that you can use to help your little rooms live large: 1. Use fewer pieces of […]
Tags: Consumer Interest · Just For Fun · Real Estate
Looking At The 2010 Predictions For Housing Markets And Mortgage Rates
January 20th, 2010 · Comments Off on Looking At The 2010 Predictions For Housing Markets And Mortgage Rates
There’s a lot of talk on CNBC and elsewhere about what’s coming in 2010. Before you take those predictions to the bank, just remember that analysts do a much better job interpreting data from the past than projecting it into the future.
Tags: Economy · Local · Mortgage Lending · New Jersey · Opinion · Pennsylvania · Real Estate · Wall Street
Pros and Cons of Tankless Water Heaters
January 17th, 2010 · Comments Off on Pros and Cons of Tankless Water Heaters
Many homeowners are interested in boosting the energy efficiency of their homes and one factor that is important is it’s hot water usage. Currently, the most popular energy-efficient option for water heating is a tankless water heater, also known as an on-demand system. Unlike a traditional tank that heats a reservoir of water 24 hours […]
Tags: Real Estate