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Treasury says latest mortgage-aid report flawed

July 28, 2010 by Prime California · Leave a Comment 

FROM Associated Press
By ALAN ZIBEL, AP Real Estate Writer

 

WASHINGTON – The Obama administration is revising the latest report on its troubled mortgage-relief program, and the changes are likely to show a greater number of borrowers facing foreclosure after having their loans modified.

The Treasury Department said Wednesday that the mortgage company Fannie Mae, which helps run the program, provided inaccurate information about borrowers who restructured their loans under the program and then missed mortgage payments.

A spokesman said Treasury has hired an outside consultant to review the data.

Analysts at Barclays Capital said last week that the government excluded from the July 20 report around 8,600 borrowers who had already dropped out of the program because they failed to make at least three monthly payments.

The government “is awaiting the outcome of these reviews and will post a revised analysis when that process is complete and we have full confidence in the data,” said Mark Paustenbach, a Treasury spokesman.

Fannie Mae spokesman Brian Faith declined to comment.

The accusations and the subsequent review are the latest problems for the $75 billion program. It has been widely criticized for failing to help hundreds of thousands of homeowners at risk of losing their homes. More than 40 percent of U.S. homeowners seeking help from the program have dropped out.

The July report said that fewer than 6 percent of homeowners who structured lower monthly payments through the program had missed at least two payments within six months of having their mortgages adjusted.

The issue is important because there has been a debate about whether modifications made under the Obama program will perform as poorly as ones done before the program was introduced last year. Loan modifications done in 2008 have default rates of around 75 percent.

The program has been under fire from homeowners, consumer advocates and independent watchdogs for failing to make a big dent in the mortgage crisis. Neil Barofsky, the watchdog for the federal bank bailouts, said last week that the government effort has not “put an appreciable dent in foreclosure filings.”

The program aims to reduce mortgage payments for millions of homeowners who can’t afford their monthly bills. Recent data suggest it has helped about 390,000 households avoid foreclosure. About 530,000 have dropped out.

Meanwhile, the Obama administration on Wednesday launched a national public service ad campaign to promote the program.

Crystal Ball for Placer, Sac & El Dorado Property Values

July 23, 2010 by Prime California · Leave a Comment 

As we peer into our crystal ball (a.k.a. Trend Vision Report) we’re able to reasonably speculate on the trending future of property values in Placer, Sacramento, and El Dorado County. The thing to watch is the pending sales (PENDED SALES) category in relation to the overall number of properties FOR SALE. We’ll cross reference this June report with the upcoming July report and factor the gap between pending sales and total sales (SOLD). Doing so will enable us to determine the likelihood of your property value going up or down in the coming months ahead. Stay tuned!
- Todd Slack

 

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Beautiful, Peaceful, Cozy…

July 20, 2010 by Prime California · Leave a Comment 

Property Address: 2133 Bel Air Lane, Roseville, CA 95678
Listing Price: $535,000


Property Description:  Gardeners Paradise and Views of the Beautiful Golf Course! Sunsets off the Master Balcony. Very Spacious Family Home Featuring 5 Bedrooms and One Bed & Full Bath Downstairs. Giant Bonus Room Upstairs Perfect for Game Room/PlayRoom/Art Studio. Wonderful Gourmet Kitchen with Huge Walk-In Pantry, Tile Counters & Island With Sink. Two Stair Cases. Large Master w/ Huge Walk in Closet and Balcony. Tastefully Decorated. Four Car Tandem Garage. Plenty of Outdoor Patio Living In an Amazing Backyard.

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Mortgage rates hit 50-year lows and it likely won’t matter

June 30, 2010 by Prime California · Leave a Comment 

From Walletpop.com
by Ann Brenoff    Jun 25th 2010 at 3:00PM

 

20100524_16The bad news: You need to have a job and impeccable credit to get them.

The average 30-year fixed loan rate tumbled to 4.69% this week, down from 4.75% last week, Freddie Mac reported. These are the lowest rates since the mortgage giant began keeping records in 1971 and the last time rates were lower was in the 1950s.

Nobody expects the falling rates to matter much. They aren’t likely to snap the housing market back to life. And they aren’t likely to benefit anyone who is unemployed, underemployed or who has had their credit rating dinged in the recession.Sales of new homes fell 33% after the federal tax credit incentives expired at the end of April and while existing home sales are still showing better numbers, experts say those numbers are being buoyed by the tax credit buyers still in the pipeline and trying to close escrow.
As long as prospective home buyers are worried about their financial well-being and job security, many will be reluctant to take the plunge, Greg McBride, senior financial analyst with Bankrate.com, told MSNBC.

The falling rates are tied to investors nervous about Europe’s debt crisis and the global economy and who have shifted their money into safe Treasury bonds. Mortgage rates generally track Treasury bonds.

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The Best Chilidog in Roseville

June 24, 2010 by Prime California · 1 Comment 

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Credit Scores: The Impact of Foreclosures and Short Sales

June 14, 2010 by Prime California · Leave a Comment 

People often ask how foreclosures and short sales impact credit scores. This is hard to answer because there are many factors that make-up ever-changing scores, and those factors are typically undisclosed to the public… until recently. A good credit score ranges from 700-800. Here’s a bulletin we received from our credit reporting agency that shows how your credit score is impacted. A bankruptcy deducts 130 to 240 points from your score,  followed by a forecloseure or short sale at roughly  85-160 points.
- Todd Slack

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Fair Oaks Home For Sale

May 22, 2010 by Prime California · Leave a Comment 

Fabulous Fair Oaks remodel w/park like back yard! 3 Bedrooms including a master suite w/ vaulted ceiling & outdoor access. 3 full bathrooms w/tile & granite & jetted tub in master. Beautiful wood laminent floors throughout, spacious open floorplan w/media room, indoor laundry room, walkin pantry & french doors leading to HUGE backyard w/builtin pool & full RV pad w/hookups. Awesome open kitchen has granite slab counters & new stainless appliances. This home is an entertainers dream – must see!!

  • Bedrooms 3
  • Full Baths 3
  • Year Built 1967
  • Stories 1
  • House Sq Ft 2050
  • Lot Acreage 0.410
  • Garages 2 Car Attached, Uncov Prkng Spc (2+)
  • Air Cond Central 
  • Heating Central 
  • City Fair Oaks  
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    Marysville Home For Sale

    May 15, 2010 by Prime California · Leave a Comment 

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    Nancy’s Short Sale Dilemna…

    May 6, 2010 by Prime California · 1 Comment 

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    Old Town Roseville Old World Charm

    May 5, 2010 by Prime California · 1 Comment 

    We received a lot of  feedback and interest regarding this property -  two offers in the first week. 
    However, our perspective buyer lost his job, so it’s back on the market!  If you’d like to check it out, give Todd a call (916)508-4973.

     

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