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Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of May 14, 2012
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of May 14, 2012 – There are more and more opportunities to grab in the housing market. After almost six years of price declines, we’re finally seeing signs of stability, as home prices rose in the first quarter in more than half the U.S. metro areas tracked by the National Association of Realtors (NAR). The median price for existing homes sold was higher than a year ago in 51% of the areas — 74 of 146 metros. Continue reading
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of May 7, 2012
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of May 7, 2012 – Happily, it’s becoming easier to believe the housing market is turning around, although in fits and starts. For example, the Q1 Advanced GDP report showed that home building increased for the period at a 19% annual rate, its fourth consecutive quarterly gain. In line with this, several home builders have recently reported higher sales and orders. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) projects new home sales UP 31.6% for 2012. Continue reading
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of April 30, 2012
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of April 30, 2012 – Those who continue to work the housing market are in fact seeing more opportunity. Thursday’s Pending Home Sales rose in March to their highest level in almost two years when the looming expiration of the homebuyer tax credit was boosting sales. This National Association of Realtors (NAR) index is a measure of contracts signed for existing homes, which typically close a month or two out. It was UP a seasonally adjusted 4.1% for the month and UP a non-seasonally adjusted 10.8% from a year ago. Continue reading
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of April 23, 2012
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of April 23, 2012 – People say home building can’t recover any time soon. Yet the signs continue to mount that a recovery is underway. Off 5.8% for March, Housing Starts are up 10.3% from a year ago, to a 654,000 unit annual rate. The monthly drop came from volatile multi-family starts, while single-family units were down only 0.2%. And the number of homes under construction was up for the seventh month in a row! Even Building Permits are up 30.1% versus a year ago. It’s early in the home building recovery, but some are saying we could get to 1.5 million units by 2016. Continue reading
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of April 16, 2012
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of April 16, 2012 – When people tell you the housing market isn’t showing many positive signs, here are some facts that may change their minds. As of January, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported the housing inventory of for-sale homes has fallen to its lowest level since March 2005 — 2.3 million homes, about a six-month supply. Meanwhile, total home sales rose 13% in the last six months, according to another industry survey. Continue reading
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of April 9, 2012
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of April 9, 2012 – Hopefully, more people will be taking a shot at buying a home, with home ownership regaining its appeal as rents head higher. A real estate research firm reported average apartment rents UP 2.7% last year, while the national vacancy rate went below 5% for the first time since 2001. Increasing rents, plus very affordable home prices and near record low mortgage rates, have made home buying cheaper than renting in most areas, spurring on first-time buyers. Continue reading
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of April 2, 2012
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of April 2, 2012 – Last week’s housing reports supported the fact there are great opportunities in today’s real estate market, as long as you don’t look at just part of the data and jump to conclusions. For example, February Pending Home Sales, measuring contracts on existing homes, were off 0.5% for the month. But wait a second, Pending Home Sales are now UP 13.9% over a year ago! Continue reading
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of March 26, 2012
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of March 26, 2012 – The renowned French fashion designer certainly would have appreciated that while February’s Housing Starts were down 1.1% for the month, Building Permits bumped UP 5.1%, to their highest level since 2008. The housing recovery is full of opposites. In spite of that monthly dip, starts are UP almost 35% from a year ago. And before their February slip, single-family starts went up four months in a row to an 18-month high. Continue reading
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of March 19, 2012
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of March 19, 2012 – The Polish physicist and chemist, famous for her pioneering work on radioactivity, could have been describing the U.S. housing market. But we are making progress. Realtor.com reported that the U.S. median list price of homes they track was almost 7% higher in February than a year ago. The web site of the National Association of Realtors (NAR) also reported that the inventory of U.S. for-sale housing is 22% lower than a year ago. Additional progress was seen in the median age of inventory of homes on the site dropping almost 10%, year over year. Continue reading
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of March 5, 2012
Texas Mortgage Market Update – For the week of March 5, 2012 – BULLETIN… HUD is set to increase FHA up-front mortgage insurance premiums April 1. This is a significant change — please relay this to your buyers immediately: waiting will be costly. Call or email us for further information. Continue reading




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