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Housing’s Best Buys for 2014

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Housing’s Best Buys for 2014 Home prices and mortgage rates are on the rise, and some investors are retreating from the market. However, Forbes believes there are still plenty of housing deals left for home buyers in the new year, and with possibly less competition. Forbes recently released a list of cities where prices are …

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Investors Likely to Curb Buying in 2014

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Investors Likely to Curb Buying in 2014   Institutional investors who have been buying up thousands of foreclosed single-family homes will likely take a “more restrained” approach in 2014, according to a new report by RealtyTrac and Pintar Investment Co., a single-family rental investment company. Over the past two years, institutional investors have been scooping …

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Buyers Facing Fewer Bidding Wars

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Buyers Facing Fewer Bidding Wars With bidding wars easing in many markets, buyers may face less competition in their attempts to snag a home this winter. That’s according to the latest Bidding War Report by the real estate brokerage Redfin. According to the report, competition for homes hit its lowest point since 2011 last month. …

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Underwater Home Owners Face Heavier Tax Burden

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Underwater Home Owners Face Heavier Tax Burden   If Congress doesn’t act on the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act, which expires at the end of this year, it could leave distressed borrowers with an additional financial burden in 2014. The measure was designed to keep underwater homeowners from having to pay income taxes on the …

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New-Home Sales Drop in November

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New-Home Sales Drop in November   Sales of new single-family homes dropped 2.1 percent in November, according to the Commerce Department’s latest new-home sales report, which was released Tuesday. New-home sales reached a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 464,000 units for the month. Still, that’s up 16.6 percent from November 2012, and last month’s numbers …

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Job Growth to Drive 2014 Housing Market

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Job Growth to Drive 2014 Housing Market   The housing recovery is expected to remain strong in the new year, driven by economic growth and an improving employment picture, economists say. In fact, job growth likely will be one key to driving housing growth in the new year. An estimated 2 million or more jobs …

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Education Campaign on New Mortgage Rules

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Education Campaign on New Mortgage Rules The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is launching an education campaign to help make home buyers and home owners more aware of new mortgage regulations coming in January. The materials are available at CFPB’s website. The information includes fact sheets and tip sheets, such as on what a Qualified Mortgage …

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Top 10 Housing Bets for Investors

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Top 10 Housing Bets for Investors Investments in single-family homes for rental properties will remain an attractive venture in many markets in the new year, says Ingo Winzer, president of Local Market Monitor. Winzer notes that Texas and Oklahoma offer some of the best bets “with their low unemployment rates and ability to profit for …

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10 States Facing the Highest Foreclosure Rates

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10 States Facing the Highest Foreclosure Rates     Foreclosures are falling, but they still remain a problem in some pockets across the country. Foreclosure activity in November was found to be the highest in the following states, according to RealtyTrac: Florida: 1 in every 392 housing units received a foreclosure filing in November (down …

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Home Owners Stand to Recapture More Equity in 2014

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Home Owners Stand to Recapture More Equity in 2014 The number of underwater homes continues to slip, with 791,000 properties regaining equity during the third quarter, CoreLogic reports. Currently, about 13 percent of all homes with a mortgage — or 6.4 million — remain in negative equity compared to 14.7 percent — or 7.2 million …

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Home Builders End the Year More Upbeat

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Home Builders End the Year More Upbeat Home builders are getting more optimistic over the single-family home market, specifically over current sales conditions, sales expectations, and prospective buyer traffic, according to the December reading of the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index. “Following a two-month pause in the index, this uptick is …

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Multigenerational Households a Lasting Trend?

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Multigenerational Households a Lasting Trend?   The recession set off a new wave of multigenerational households, which began to increase in late 2007. Fewer new households were created as more people doubled up to ride through economic hard times. College grads moved back home, and aging parents moved in with family. But as the economy …

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