Monthly Archives: October 2009

How To Find Good Deals As The Buyers Market Comes To An End

At some point in their lives, every home buyer in America has wondered “Is now the best time to buy a home?” In this 3-minute video, NBC’s The Today Show does a good job of answering the question. The conclusion? … Continue reading

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What The Media Missed In September’s New Home Sales Report

Some days, newspaper headlines are a terrible place to get your real estate news. Today is one of those days. After the September New Home Sales report showed sales volume down from August, the mainstream media jumped on the story: … Continue reading

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Home Values In 95% Of Case-Shiller Markets Are Improving Year-To-Year

For August, the Case-Shiller Index showed annual home values improving across 19 of 20 U.S. markets. It’s the first time in 3-plus years that the benchmark housing index has shown such strength. According to a Case-Shiller Index spokesperson, “The rate … Continue reading

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Falling Home Supplies Mean More Multiple-Offer Situations For Buyers

The national housing supply fell to a 2-year low last month, according to the National Association of Realtors®. At the current sales pace, existing home inventories would sell out in 7.8 months — 30 percent faster versus November 2008. For … Continue reading

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Powermat : The Wireless Battery Charger For Cell Phones

Tired of “wire clutter” where your mobile phones, MP3 players and gaming devices compete for outlet space? The Powermat may be your solution. The Powermat is a 12-inch long wireless battery charger that’s conspicuously missing “plugs”. Instead, it uses magnetic … Continue reading

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Government : Home Values Edged Lower In August

According to the government, home values edged lower last month. The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s Home Price Index report shows values down by 0.3 percent from the month prior — the index’s first down month since April. The Home Price … Continue reading

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As Gas Prices Rise, Home Affordability Wanes

With crude oil at its highest levels since October 2008, retail gas is up 8 cents per gallon this week. It’s bad news for home buyers and mortgage rate shoppers. The same force that’s driving oil higher is linked to … Continue reading

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Housing Starts Post 8th Gain in 9 Months

Housing Starts on single-family homes gained last month, marking the 8th time that’s happened this year. A “Housing Start” is a home for which the foundation has been excavated and, considered alongside other key market metrics, September data suggests that … Continue reading

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Previewing The New Good Faith Estimate

The new Good Faith Estimate makes its debut January 1, 2010. Expanded from 1page to 3, the legislators responsible for the new Good Faith Estimate want it to be simpler for homeowners and home buyers to understand than the former … Continue reading

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10/19/09 What’s ahead for mortgage rates this week.

Mortgage markets worsened last week on better than expected economic data, causing mortgage rates to rise. Last week was the third consecutive week that mortgage rates moved higher and, since touching a multi-month low in early-October, conforming mortgage rates are … Continue reading

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