Archive for June, 2008
By: Myles, June 26th, 2008
Here we go again. Recently, the headlines have been dominated by the global banks, like Bear Sterns, and their massive missteps and huge losses.
For instance, this just in from CitiGroup: $8.9 billion of write-downs in the second quarter, nearly $15 billion of losses in the last two quarters of 2008, and more than $46 […]
Tags: Construction Loans, Small Banks
Posted in Delinquency Rates, Home Builders, Developers, Bankers, Market Trending, Historical Perspective, Commercial Real Estate |
By: Myles, June 25th, 2008
John Caulfield in BuilderOnline, attempts to predict the trending in the Non-Residential market (and read the tea leaves), as it is suggested that the economic downturn seems to be taking its toll on the non-residential sector, which despite a strong year in 2007 and gains as recently as last month, could be faltering a bit.
Last week, McGraw-Hill […]
Tags: Non Residential Trending
Posted in CMBX, Attorneys, Bankers, Historical Perspective, Market Trending |
By: Myles, June 23rd, 2008
As reported by Inman News, the current housing slump is far from over and is shaping up to be the worst in 50 years, according to an annual report on the state of the nation’s housing markets from the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University.
Drastic production cuts and deep price discounts in 2005-2007 helped […]
Tags: Real Estate Trending
Posted in Developers, Attorneys, Bankers, Historical Perspective, Market Trending |
By: Myles, June 19th, 2008
The point is often is often raised that there is some value in eliminating title insurance. Kimberly Palmer, in her article in U.S. New and World Report today, makes clear that the answer to whether to opt out of title insurance is: DO NOT!
When attorney Mark Rutzick sold his home in Fairfax, Va., and bought a new […]
Tags: Title Policies
Posted in Home Builders, Attorneys, Bankers, Title Policies, Commercial Title Companies |
By: Myles, June 10th, 2008
Effective June 1, 2008 Maryland Senate Bill 363 went into effect, basically eliminating all lenders from closing any Alt Doc loans (NINA, NO RATIO, STATED Loans) where income has not been documented to show the borrowers can afford the monthly payments.
Maryland is the fourth State (West Virginia, Minnesota, and Ohio) to pass this type of […]
Tags: new mortgage requirements
Posted in Real Estate Brokers, Fannie Mae, Bankers, Mortgages, Home Equity, Regulation |
By: Myles, June 6th, 2008
As reported by Wall Street Journal today, federal regulators warned that banking-industry turmoil would continue as financial institutions come to terms with piles of bad loans they made to finance the construction of homes and condominiums.
A New Phenomena: Until now, most of the damage to banks from the housing crisis has come from homeowners defaulting […]
Tags: Home Builder Defaults
Posted in Delinquency Rates, Home Builders, Developers, Attorneys, Annual Recap, Bankers, Market Trending |