Builders’ efforts to replenish the supply of multifamily housing units pushed housing starts by 10.5 percent to an adjusted annual rate of 598,000 units in August, based on figures released by the…
Bill on Short Sales Could Help Homeowners
Finally, some U.S. legislators recognized the gravity of the problem faced by homeowners desiring to use the process of short sales to solve their financial problems. Since the start of the foreclosure…
Lenders Posted Highest Number of Bank Owned Homes in August
Lenders nationwide added 95,364 bank owned homes to their lists in August, the highest monthly total so far since RealtyTrac started tracking bank repossessions in 2006 and higher by nearly two percent…
Florida Topped the Third NSP Funding Round with $208.4 M
The continuing challenges faced by Florida must have prompted the U.S. Housing and Urban Development Department to give the state the biggest share of the $970 million granted by Congress to the…
Why Zero Down Home Loans Are Again Being Offered
Analysts say that the huge number of home loans offered in previous years with no down or low down payments are to be blamed for the foreclosure crisis, as these loans attracted…
Celebrities Sell Their Homes at a Loss Too
It’s not only ordinary homeowners that are struggling from declining home values; celebrities too. And they’re losing money not by the thousands, but by the millions. Recent home sales or listings by…
Florida Third in First-Time Homebuyer Credits Claimed from 2008 to 2010
A total of 149,066 Florida residents claimed first-time homebuyer credits, which were essentially grants, when they purchased their homes through the period January 2009 to July 3 this year, based on Internal…
A Surprising Discovery about Home Insurance Policyholders
Almost one-third of American homeowners don’t know the amount of their home insurance coverage and an additional 46 percent don’t know the amount of coverage for their possessions. These are the main…
Know Your Rights as Property Taxpayer in Florida
You may have received already your property tax assessment due March 31 next year, and you’re asking why it’s still high despite the significant drops in property values. If you feel that…
Where Has the $250M for Foreclosed Homes in South Florida Gone?
With the deadline for the allocation of money from the Neighborhood Stabilization Program nearing, housing advocates are wondering whether the more than $250 million given to South Florida to mitigate the effects…