Here is an interesting note that I received this week. "In Phoenix for the month of June we recorded the highest number of sales EVER, our market is on fire! Almost 12k sales with less than 25k active listings puts us around 2 months' supply at this absorption rate, though with the summer heat sales are likely to drop to 9-10k in the coming months which is still very high. The number of REO homes for sale is at new lows; new notices of trustee's sales have also been declining rapidly over the last 6 months. Many homes are getting multiple offers and selling above asking, it is like the boom all over again minus the rapidly rising prices. In my dealing with clients the general sentiment towards our market is very positive, most if not all buyers are aware that the worst is behind us and now is the last chance you may have to take advantage of these prices."
Up in the San Francisco area, DataQuick reported that home sales rose 14.5% between May and June, but still remain 4.5% below year-ago levels, and that the median sales price also rose sharply between May and June. It hit $377,750, up 1.5% from May but under the $410,000 median from last year.
The popular press continues to point out that while a record share of Americans want to buy homes, both U.S. government and corporate policies (often working at cross-purposes) are making it more difficult. Of course, it is Wells or Chase or the servicer who bear the brunt of the liability if the loan "goes south," not the newspaper, yet reporters are quick to point out that "Government-controlled Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have boosted standards so high that some people previously considered prime borrowers no longer qualify. That's limiting a real estate rebound that also has been damped by a state attorneys general probe into foreclosure practices and an Obama administration loan-modification program that has fallen short of expectations."
Few want to return to SISA loans being mainstream, but most agree guidelines need to swing back somewhat.
If the results of Fannie Mae's monthly national consumer survey accurately portray their attitudes, Americans appear to have increasingly realistic expectations of the housing market. Data from the June survey indicate that Americans are resigned to lower house prices and higher rents and have come to expect rock-bottom interest rates. (Fannie's National Housing Survey polls 1,000 home owners and renters each month to assess their attitudes toward owning and renting a home, mortgage rates, homeownership distress, household finances, and overall consumer confidence then compares the results to answers to the same survey conducted monthly since June 2010.)
+.3%. The Empire State Index was -3.76 for July. At 9:15 EST are
+Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization (Jun), expected at 76.9 and +0.3, respectively, versus
76.7 and +0.1% in May. Finally at 9:55 is the preliminary July Consumer Sentiment report called higher to 72.5 from 71.5. After the first round of news the 10-yr is at 2.94% and MBS prices roughly unchanged.A Minneapolis couple decided to go to Florida to thaw out during a particularly icy winter. They planned to stay at the same hotel where they spent their honeymoon 20 years earlier. Because of hectic schedules, it was difficult to coordinate their travel schedules. So, the husband left Minnesota and flew to Florida on Thursday, with his wife flying down the following day. The husband checked into the hotel. There was a computer in his room, so he decided to send an email to his wife. However, he accidentally left out one letter in her email address, and without realizing his error, sent the email to a different address.
Meanwhile, somewhere in Houston, Texas, a widow had just returned home from her husband's funeral. He was a minister who was called home to glory following a heart attack. The widow decided to check her email expecting messages from relatives and friends. After reading the first message, she screamed and fainted.
The widow's son rushed into the room, found his mother on the floor, and saw the computer screen which read:
To: My Loving Wife
Date: July 15, 2011
I know you're surprised to hear from me. They have computers here now and you are allowed to send emails to your loved ones. I've just arrived and have been checked in. I see that everything has been prepared for your arrival tomorrow. Looking forward to seeing you then!
Hope your journey is as uneventful as mine was.
P.S. Sure is darned hot down here!
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