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Top Places to buy a Beach House

Some homeowners may be lured to a beachfront home not just for their own enjoyment but to turn the property into a money-making vacation rental. Vacasa, a vacation rental management firm, ranked vacation rental markets based on aggregate cap rates (the ratio of a property’s net operating income over its cost). Here are the top 10 places that topped Vacasa's list as the best places to buy a beach house in 2019:1. Oc

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FHA Clarifies Rules to help Banks issue more Loans

The number of traditional banks that participate in the Federal Housing Administration’s single-family mortgage insurance program has declined since the housing crisis. Banks have contributed to just 13% of the FHA’s origination volume, down from 44% in 2010, according to a recent report in Housing Wire. Banks have feared strict penalties and that even a minor error could expose them to fines.To drive more bank originations, the agency says i

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Inventory, Affordability Hurting Sales Volume

Inventory shortages are continuing to dig into agents’ home sales volume. In 2018, the typical agent completed 11 transactions, the same as 2017, according to the 2019 Member Profile, released by the National Association of REALTORS® and reflecting 12,700 member responses. However, REALTORS® did see a slight uptick in incomes last year. The median gross income of REALTORS® was $41,800 in 2018—an increase from $39,800 in 2017.For the sixth

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‘Underwater Homes’ Rising, ‘Equity Rich’ Falling

Home prices are slowing compared to a year ago. That’s prompting the share of properties considered “equity rich” to decrease and the share of “seriously underwater” properties to grow to 9.1% of all U.S., homes, according to a newly released report reflecting first-quarter data from ATTOM Data Solutions.At the end of the first quarter, more than 5.2 million U.S. properties were seriously underwater, meaning the combined balance of

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Newcomers Emerge on April’s Hottest Housing Market List

For years, California markets dominated realtor.com®’s hottest housing market list. But the Midwest and Northeast are drawing in more house hunters online. Several newer markets, including some known for housing affordability, are gaining momentum among home buyers, according to realtor.com®’s monthly rankings for April.Each month, realtor.com® ranks markets based on how fast homes are selling and how many views the metro’s listings rece

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Why Remodeling Projects are Facing Delays & Higher Prices

A remodeling labor shortage continues to impact housing projects by increasing prices and delaying timetables, a new survey from the National Association of Home Builders shows. Remodeling jobs that involve carpenters, framing crews, bricklayers, and electricians are seeing some of the largest shortages.“The labor shortage continues to be one of the top concerns for remodelers across the country,” says Tim Ellis, the NAHB’s Remodelers chair

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Austin REALTORS® Improper Usage of MLS Data Could Lead to Inflated Appraisals

A Texas board is concerned appraisals could inflate following a potential breach in home price data to a county’s appraisal district. The Austin Board of REALTORS® is accusing the vendor of its MLS—CoreLogic—of selling home-sold data to a local appraisal organization and enabling “unauthorized exploitation” of MLS home price data in 2018.CoreLogic runs ABoR’s multiple listing service. ABoR claims that CoreLogic “inappropriatel

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Where the Middle Class can find the most Affordability

In the majority of cities, buyers who earn the median income where they live can afford a median-priced home there as well, according to a new study by online loan marketplace LendingTree. Therefore, most households considered middle-class are not being priced out of the housing market.However, “middle class” can be a broad term that consists of a variety of income levels. A household earning anywhere between two-thirds of the national median

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Multiple Refinances cause Problems

It can be financially harmful to borrowers and investors to repeatedly refinance their mortgages, warns Ginnie Mae, a government-backed firm that guarantees government mortgage bonds. That’s why the institution is taking steps to crack down on the practice of “churning,” where lenders push borrowers to refinance their home loans over and over again.Homeowners may be drawn to the idea of lowering their monthly mortgage payments, but multiple

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Mortgage Rates Break from Weeks of Increases

Following four weeks of rate increases, fixed-rate mortgages posted a drop this week. Rates remain well below their averages from a year ago, and Freddie Mac predicts that will be a boon to home sales over the next couple of months. This comes after the Federal Reserve voted Wednesday not to increase its benchmark rate.“Slightly weaker inflation and labor economic data caused mortgage rates to dip this week,” says Sam Khater, Freddie Mac

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