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Real Estate Agent Michael James Customizes His Online Property ...
PR.com (press release), NY -
This custom IDX solution simplifies the real estate search process for clients and creates a more informed consumer. Eugene, OR, December 07, ...
Real Estate Agent Brad Tritschler Customizes the Search Experience ... PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Michael Vick cuts price for Atlanta mansion Chicago Daily Herald
Johnathan Shirey with Independent Brokers Realty Customizes His ... PR-CANADA.net (press release)
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Is now a good time to buy investment real estate?
New York Daily News, NY - Dec 6, 2008
Even though the share prices of real estate investment trusts have been brutally hammered, along with most other investments, over the past year, ...
A New Way to Invest in Real Estate U.S. News & World Report
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This week's Real Estate stories
MarketWatch - Dec 5, 2008
Read more real estate news in this week's pages, including the latest foreclosure data and an outlook for the home-building industry under the Obama ...
Real Estate Newsmakers
The News-Press, FL -
Mumford began her real estate career in 1997 and has sold real estate at Vanderbilt Country Club. Mumford has a bachelor's degree in business administration ...
MIDFLORIDA Acquires Real Estate Company Tampa Tribune
Home prices show signs of settling; some areas on rise Florida Times-Union
Florida's existing home sales increase in 3Q Florida Times-Union
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Do your homework before home auctions
Arizona Republic, AZ -
based Real Estate Disposition Group, commonly referred to as REDC. Before even showing up to place his bid, Rubenstein said he ran into a problem. ...
Real estate a sore point in Seattle economy
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Dec 5, 2008
By DAN RICHMAN Seattle's economy is basically healthy, but its real estate is in decline, with no prospects for a quick recovery, said a panel of experts at ...
Silver linings seen amid economic gloom Seattle Times
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Real estate: Sellers finding prices 'hard pill to swallow'
Florida Today, FL -
It doesn't matter," said Kelley, an agent for Prudential Star Real Estate in Cocoa Beach and Merritt Island and president of the Space Coast Association of ...
crunch pushes real estate offices to close
Bizjournals.com, NC - Dec 5, 2008
One of Greater Nashville?s largest residential real estate firms ? ERA Pacesetter Partners ? is closing up shop. It?s only the latest casualty of tough ...
Bankers deep in commercial loans Bizjournals.com
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Washington Post Real Estate editor and columnist
Washington Post, United States - Dec 5, 2008
Welcome to Real Estate Live, an online discussion of the Washington area housing market with Post Real Estate editor Maryann Haggerty and columnist ...
Despite downturn, housing prices bound to rise again Austin American-Statesman
Permits, housing resales tumble Toronto Star
$1B social housing plan, but no additional units Toronto Star
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PR real-estate battle escalates on listings
Arizona Republic, AZ -
7, 2008 12:00 AM The National Association of Realtors has been dueling with the do-it-yourself real-estate listing service ForSaleByOwner.com in recent ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: measures + crisis + foreclosures  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/4/2008)

Nevada Considers Ways to Deal with Foreclosures
KTVN, NV - Aug 3, 2008
According to some key lawmakers, Nevada might follow California's lead by enacting legislation intended to fight the foreclosure crisis. ...

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Housing Recovery Act of 2008 and Congress
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The new law also helps communities that have been hit hardest by the foreclosure crisis by providing $3.9 billion in emergency assistance to purchase and ...
Reaction to housing bill mixed Leader-Telegram
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Bush quietly signs mortgage relief measure
The Associated Press - Jul 30, 2008
... to come up with an answer to the growing housing crisis. "By expanding homeownership opportunities and protecting families against foreclosure, ...
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House votes to back Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, stem foreclosures Los Angeles Times
Blunt on NRO: Protective Measures, Looking at the Big Housing Picture MarketWatch
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Housing Collapse Ahead?
American Enterprise Institute, DC -
Our models predict that as foreclosures continue to climb in many states, house prices will remain flat or decline in those states--but will not collapse. ...
Franken outlines plan for homeowners headed for crisis
Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - Aug 2, 2008
Keith Ellison in north Minneapolis, Franken called for: ? A 120-day moratorium on foreclosures, which would also require financial counseling for homeowners ...

Boston Globe
US housing bill will not save the economy
Emirates Business 24/7, United Arab Emirates -
While the mortgage refinancing piece of the bill is usually cited as designed to head off 400000 foreclosures, it turns out that it's really more like ...
The Last Government Rescue Money and Markets
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US congress passes bill to stem home foreclosures
CTV.ca, Canada - Jul 26, 2008
... of thousands of home foreclosures in the aftermath of the subprime mortgage crisis. The House of Representatives had passed the measure on Wednesday and ...
Help is on the way for troubled homeowners Kansas City Star
Senate Dems Chide Republicans On Housing Bill RTT News
House extends homeowner lifeline New York Daily News
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Henry Paulson has lost control over US finance and economy
Online Journal, FL -
Paulson, not Fed chairman Bernanke, is the person running the administration?s crisis management. And his recent actions indicate he has lost control as the ...
Kuhl, Massa spar on foreclosure measure
Hornell Evening Tribune, NY - Aug 1, 2008
... foreclosure, the men seeking the 29th Congressional District seat in November are debating Congress?s way to turn the tide on the mortgage crisis. ...

Dollars & Sense
A firmer foundation
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA - Aug 1, 2008
In a market where a million homes are in foreclosure, the measure will aid property owners and help restore a measure of confidence in the shaky housing ...
Who qualifies for mortgage relief? MiamiHerald.com
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The relationship between identity status, locus of control, and ego development -
GR Adams, JA Shea - Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1979 - Springer
... ego development and none of the foreclosure or moratorium ... same proportion (33%) were
in a state of crisis. ... status categories with the three measures of locus ...

[CITATION] Development and validation of ego-identity status
JE Marcia - Personality: Critical Concepts, 1998 - Routledge
... blank served as an overall measure of identity ... this distribution are the moratorium
and foreclosure statuses ... The moratorium subject is in the crisis period with ...

Career Indecision Scales Do Not Measure Foreclosure -
LA Brisbin, ML Savickas - Journal of Career Assessment, 1994 - jca.sagepub.com
... 352 Career Indecision Scales Do Not Measure Foreclosure ... experienced a decisional
crisis. ... occupational goals, measures of career indecision may not be able to ...

Ego identity status and the intimacy versus isolation crisis of young adulthood -
JL Orlofsky, JE Marcia, IM Lesser - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1973 - content.apa.org
... to each other and to measures of intimacy ... Foreclosure subjects obtained the lowest
autonomy and the ... resolutionof the intimacy-isolation crisis is related to ...

Sex differences in the resolution of the identity crisis -
CK Waterman, JS Nevid - Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1977 - Springer
... in crisis. Foreclosures are committed, but have never gone through a period of ...
usefulness in predicting performance on diverse dependent measures (Marcia, 1967 ...

Ego identity status: relationship to change in self-esteem, Hgeneral maladjustment,? and … -
JE Marcia - Journal of Personality, 1967 - Blackwell Synergy
... and at- tempts to make commitments Foreclosures are distmguished ... individuals by the
lack of any crisis period m ... m the form of scores on a measure of "overall ...

Q-sort definition of ego identity status -
ME Mallory - Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1988 - Springer
... of these early studies included a measure of the ... The presence or absence of crisis
and commitment yield ... Foreclosures have committed themselves on the is- sues ...

Ego identity status and decision styles -
CK Waterman, AS Waterman - Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1974 - Springer
... Moratoriums are currently in crisis. Foreclosures are committed, but have never
gone through a period of ... on a variety of self-report measures (eg, Marcia, 1967 ...

The impact of the identity crisis on the adjustment of late adolescent males -
H Oshman, M Manosevitz - Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1974 - Springer
... Foreclosure: These subjects do not appear to have been through a crisis period,
yet ... would obtain significantly higher scores on a measure of repression ...

Identity status in university women: A methodological note
D Raphael - Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1977 - Springer
... identity areas on Rotter's locus of control measure. Crisis ratings were related
to greater internality ... dilemmas than Diffusion and Foreclosure status subjects ...

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Real estate foreclosure crisis inspires desperate measures

By Jack Guttentag

July 18, 2005

Author's note: Home Owners Loan Corporation II was established by Congress on Aug. 7, 2007. The following is a transcript of the chairman's introductory comments at the first board meeting, held Sept. 12, 2007."Before we begin our deliberations on how to cope with the wave of foreclosures sweeping the country, a word about our predecessor institution.

The first Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC I) was established by Congress in 1933 to help families avoid having their homes foreclosed in the worst depression this country had ever seen. HOLC I refinanced loans of borrowers with mortgages in default, or held by distressed institutions.

 

HOLC I largely succeeded in its mission, refinancing about 20 percent of all qualifying home mortgages in the country, liquidating itself in 1951 at a slight profit to the government. This history no doubt was instrumental in the government reviving the model this year to deal with the current crisis in home finance. 

This crisis is quite different from the one faced by HOLC I. Instead of a depression, we have had an eruption of inflation, comparable in magnitude to the one we experienced in the late 1970s and early '80s. As then, the inflation has caused a sharp spike in interest rates, but the consequences of the recent rate spike have been much worse. It punctured the housing bubble, with house-price declines especially large in areas where appreciation had been strongest. New construction in such areas has been cut in half, and construction of condominiums has ceased almost entirely.

 
Another major difference between this rate spike and the previous one is that this time we had many more mortgages with little or no equity before prices started to drop. This reflects both the widespread use of 80/20 first- and second-mortgage combinations in the financing of home purchases, and extensive cash-out refinancing for purposes other than building equity. In addition, a substantial proportion of outstanding mortgages are adjustable-rate (ARMs), many with the option to pay interest only, and in the case of option ARMs, even less.
 
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It is estimated that 9 million mortgages are now underwater – the loan balance exceeds the value of the property. A large proportion of those are interest-only and option ARMs, on which the interest rate and mortgage payment are rising as we speak.

As per its instructions from Congress, HOLC II will follow its predecessor in refinancing mortgages in some stage of default but not yet in foreclosure. However, where Congress set eligibility requirements for HOLC I, it has delegated this responsibility to the board of HOLC II. The only guidance we have is that eligible borrowers should be those in distress 'through no fault of their own,' and that we cover our costs over the life of the agency, as HOLC I did.

Our staff recommendations for defining eligibility are considered to be consistent with the Congressional guidelines.

1. We will only refinance mortgages on which the balance does not exceed our estimate of "long-run sustainable value" (LRSV). The LRSV will be above current market prices but below the prices reached before the crash. HOLC I followed a very similar rule.

2. Only mortgages secured by the borrower's primary residence will be considered. Mortgages on second homes and rental properties are not eligible.

3. Mortgages larger than $1 million will not be eligible.

Unfortunately, less than one in 10 of the mortgages now underwater meet these conditions. A large proportion are in what had been the hottest markets, where current prices are well below LRSVs, and balances had not been paid down because of the popularity of interest-only and option ARMs. Many of the underwater mortgages are on second homes and rental units, which had been purchased on speculation. And a surprising number is larger than $1 million, with a concentration in California.

Unlike HOLC I, HOLC II has no authority to refinance loans held by distressed institutions if those loans are not otherwise eligible. The earlier Congress was concerned about bank failures, which could cause loss to depositors – deposit insurance did not arise until several years later. The Congress establishing HOLC II had no such concerns. It took the position that lenders who loaded up on inherently risky ARMs in go-go markets should bear the full consequences of their folly."

Author's closing note: Employing a new technology, this column will self-destruct on Sept. 11, 2007, leaving no evidence that it had ever been written.

The writer is Professor of Finance Emeritus at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Comments and questions can be left at www.mtgprofessor.com.

Copyright 2005 Jack Guttentag

 



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