In April of this year, Congress slashed $88 million in HUD nonprofit counseling funds for 2011. Fortunately, HUD had at least $10 million “left over” and unspent from 2010, and they used this to fund various programs and outreach efforts. However, HUD’s acting deputy assistant secretary for single family housing is now warning that failure to restore the cut funds Read full article »
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HUD Hopes to Get Housing Counseling Funds Returned
Jumbo Loan Limits to Expire in December
If Congress does not extend support of higher loan limits on Jumbo loans quickly, borrowers might have to face “the more stringent standards of private lenders in order to qualify for financing on pricier homes” in the coming months as lenders prepare for the shift downward in the outdated loan limits Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the FHA are currently Read full article »
FHA Receives Approval to Raise Annual Premiums on Mortgage Insurance
Owners of single-family homes could be paying higher insurance premiums in the coming years thanks to Congress’ recent approval of an FHA request to raise the statutory cap of the annual federal mortgage insurance fee from 0.55 percent to 1.55 percent. Up front mortgage insurance premiums have already been raised (this did not necessitate a Congressional action), and the FHA Read full article »
Why The AIG Bonus Debacle Is Critically Important To Real Estate Investors
This issue is of profound importance to real estate investors. Please read every word of this article right now. The current front page news is the bonuses totaling around $165 Million received by executives at the huge financial services company AIG. The reason there's such an uproar is because AIG has received approximately $170 Billion in bailout funds from the federal Read full article »
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The Politics of Real Estate
Few industries are as profoundly impacted by the political machinations in Washington as the real estate industry. Whether it's old legislation like Jimmy Carter's Community Reinvestment Act or Barack Obama's massive mortgage bailouts, the U.S. political machine has a huge impact (usually bad) on the business of real estate.
Ideally, we could ignore politics. But here at the Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter, we insist on seeing the world with clarity - including the reality of Washington's aggressive involvement in every facet of our business, from mortgage lending to real estate sales license; from loan modification regulations to appraisal requirements... every piece of our business is profoundly impacted by politics. So rather than stick our heads in the sand and ignore reality, readers of the Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter choose to be informed and prepared.
Mortgage Industry News
Few things change more rapidly than the mortgage market, and with the increasing dominance of GSE's Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac over the mortgage business, it's more important than ever to keep up. Here are a few recent mortgage news updates:
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Mortgage News
- HAMP Success Tally Slowly Growing
- Western States Working Through Foreclosure Backlog Quicker than Eastern
- Biggest Down Payments in the Country Found in New Jersey
- President Bypasses Congress, Appoints Director of the Consumer Protection Bureau
- Federal Reserve Recommends Expanding GSEs to Turn Housing Market Around
- Mortgage Rates Likely to Remain Low for a While Longer
- Top Former FDIC, Wells Fargo Execs Say Fannie and Freddie Must Go
- FHA Continues to Extend Anti-Flipping Waiver
- More Homeowners Using Delaying Tactics to Slow Down Foreclosures
- Now that It’s Passed: The True Cost of the Payroll Tax Cut
About Bryan Ellis
Bryan Ellis is an Atlanta-based real estate analyst and publisher of the widely read newsletter "The Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter". With over 200,000 subscribers - including real estate investors, agents, brokers, appraisers and other real estate professionals - the Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter is among America's largest sources of unbiased coverage of politics and public policy for the real estate industry.
Bryan Ellis serves as editor in chief for the Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter and is assisted by an extraordinary staff of writers, researchers and editors who are each real estate experts in their own right and who assure that the news we report is well researched, factual, and highly relevant to today's real estate industry.
Bryan is very happily married and has two wonderful daughters. He makes his home in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. You can contact the team at the Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter here.
