Monthly Archives: January 2010

The Federal Reserve Statement: In Plain English

The Federal Open Market Committee voted to leave the Fed Funds Rate within its target range of 0.000-0.250 percent. In its press release, the FOMC noted that the U.S. economy “has continued to strengthen”, that the jobs markets is getting better, and that financial markets are supportive of growth. There was no mention of the… Continue Reading

Existing Home Sales Plummet. The Reason is Simple.

Just one month after from blowing away Wall Street, December’s Existing Home Sales hit the skids, shedding nearly 17 percent and falling to a 4-month low. Don’t be alarmed, though. The plunge was expected. And not just because Pending Home Sales cratered last month. When November’s Existing Home Sales surged, it was clear to observers… Continue Reading

What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : January 25, 2010

Conforming and FHA mortgage rates improved last week on the combination of weaker-than-expected economic data and new anti-banking rhetoric from the White House. The S&P 500 shed nearly 4 percent in its worst weekly showing since October 2009 as all 10 sectors fell. As the money left stock markets, it made its way to bonds… Continue Reading

More FHA Changes on the Horizon

Today FHA announced new policy changes in respect to a strengthening of their finances and risk. In order to provide homeownership opportunities for millions of Americans, they will need to increase their capital reserves. They will also need to change their risk model in order to continue to provide homeownership possibilities for underserved communities. What… Continue Reading

Social Media Bootcamp for Realtors a Success

Today was the first ever Social Media Bootcamp for Real Estate Professionals put on by Bill Risser and Paul Guenther from Chicago Title Gilbert. The Realtors that attended this camp had an extensive list of homework that they had to complete before they were given the location of the venue. The idea was that we… Continue Reading

What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : January 11, 2010

Data was sparse through 2010′s first trading week last week, setting the stage for a week of momentum trading. In up-and-down trading, mortgage pricing improved overall but the best rates of the week didn’t last long. Rates improved Monday and Tuesday as an oversold market corrected itself to better price points.  Then, in anticipation of… Continue Reading

Looking At The 2010 Predictions For Housing Markets And Mortgage Rates

2010 is just a few days old and already the “experts” are making predictions for the year. Housing calls and mortgage rate predictions run the gamut: Home prices will fall in 2010 Home prices will rise in 2010 Mortgage rates will rise in 2010 Mortgage rates will rise by a lot in 2010 Given how… Continue Reading

What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week : January 4, 2010

Mortgage markets were relatively flat last week during holiday-shortened trading.  After starting the week with a Monday surge higher, mortgage rates settled down thorough Tuesday and remained somewhat flat into the early-close for New Year’s Eve. However, as compared to the 4-month low posted post-Thanksgiving, conforming mortgage pricing has now worsened by more than 300… Continue Reading