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Builder Confidence Hits 11-Year High

Builder Confidence Hits 11-Year High

Builder Confidence Hits 11- Year High. In many areas of the country, there are not enough homes for sale to satisfy the number of buyers looking to purchase their dream homes. Experts have long proposed that a ramp-up in new, single-family home construction would be one of the many ways to overcome this inventory shortage.

According to a recent survey conducted by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and Wells Fargo, housing market confidence amongst builders reached an 11-year high last month.

What Does High Confidence Mean for the Housing Market?

In a recent interview, Rob Dietz, Chief Economist and SVP for NAHB, put it this way:

“Higher market confidence will translate into more building and more inventory in 2017. We expect single-family construction to grow 10 percent next year.”

With 2016 marking the best year in real estate sales in over a decade, a 10 percent ramp-up in single-family construction will only aid in making 2017 an even greater year.

According to the latest US Census data, sales of newly constructed homes were up 3.7% over January 2016 as they reached a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 555,000. Dietz went on to comment:

“We can expect further growth in new home sales throughout the year, spurred on by employment gains and a rise in household formations. As the supply of existing homes remains tight, more consumers will turn to new construction.”

Bottom Line

With the weather and the real estate market heating up this spring, there will be a surge of new construction coming to the market soon.

 

Kris and Kim Darney – REALTORS® – Grandparents – 714.657.6634
Forbes 400 Worth How Much?

Forbes 400 Worth How Much?

According to new research from Forbes, The 400 richest people in the U.S. are now worth a record total of $2 trillion.  Entry into this prestigious group starts at a net worth of $1.3 billion, while the average net worth of the group is $5 billion.  Topping the 400...

Look Up for Changes!

Look Up for Changes!

While ceiling decor might not be the first thing you think about when designing a house, ceilings are a great way to create space or add a focal point. Whether you are dreaming about remodeling a kitchen or an indoor pool, there are endless style options for homeowners looking to add some extra pizazz to the space above their heads.

2.3 Million California Homeowners Are “Almost” or Completely Underwater as of July 2013

2.3 Million California Homeowners Are “Almost” or Completely Underwater as of July 2013

Recent numbers place California in the same state of affairs it was just 6 months back! Roughly 6.8 Million SFR mortgages of which 2.3 million are close to or are clearly underwater. A rise in interest rates could throw this number even further into the red…which, is likely to happen over the next few months…above the 5% level! :/

FHA Back to Work Lending Guidelines: Repurchase 12 Months After Short Sale

FHA Back to Work Lending Guidelines: Repurchase 12 Months After Short Sale

What we have been waiting for: FHA announces Re-Purchase Program 12 Months after SHORT SALE.

Eligibility Requirements:

Experienced and Economic Event… (Vague? Most homeowners have been hit with an unforeseen economic hardship)
Must Be Fully Recovered… (You’ve been employed and making money for the last 12 months and your credit reflects your recovery)
Complete HUD Housing Counseling… (Pretty simple…takes an hour or so and you receive a certificate)
Reduction of 20% of your income Due To The Economic Event… (In our experience, this is representative of 90% of the homeowners that have short sold their homes)

Wells Fargo…Current Spike in Home Prices…”Bubble within a Bust”, More Short Sales

Wells Fargo…Current Spike in Home Prices…”Bubble within a Bust”, More Short Sales

By now you've probably heard that home prices are rising...at high rates, some even cracking the double digit rates! Ask yourself, How and Why? Easy answer...the banks (servicers) are at it again. By not pursuing foreclosure process on homeowners that don't pay, the...

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