25
Mar
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Real Estate News
World economic recession and current meltdown hit every sector of business. As a sign of the recent troubled economic times is going to be on display 29 March as Real Estate Disposition Corp. (REDC) auctions off over 350 foreclosed homes. The deal will be held at an event at the Minneapolis Convention Center and starts at 9:30 a.m. The auction includes a 17-room, four-bedroom, 5,656-square-foot mansion in Cedar. It will have a starting bid of $299,000. In another deal, an eight-bedroom, 3,372-square-foot mansion in St. Paul, and it will have a starting bid of $149,000.
CEO of Irvine, Calif.-based REDC, Jeff Frieden, said his company is the “silver lining” of the foreclosure crisis. In a press release he said “While it’s troubling that people have lost their homes through foreclosure, many others are realizing their dream of owning a home through our auctions.” The company conducted a record 300 auctions last year, auctioning more than 32,800 homes. After coming in operation in 1990, REDC has sold around $5 billion of real estate assets. Among the amount last year it sold $3.4 billion.
19
Mar
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Real Estate News
Cheryl Smith, a woman of Lakeland, Florida is the winner of the HGTV Dream Home in Sonoma, Calif. valued at above $1.8 million who has entered the giveaway every year for the past 10 years, and at last learned last week that she had won. She was thrilled to hear she’d won million dollar house. 58 years old Cheryl Smith said in a telephone interview that,
“It was amazing and we couldn’t believe it.” She also added that, “This is so exciting that we’ve been unable to sleep all week,”
Cheryl’s name was drawn from almost 40 million contestants. In adding together to the custom-designed, fully well decorated home, the $2 million award package includes a corresponding Doggy Dream Home and 2009 GMC Acadia.
For the moment though, she says the whole family is enjoying the attention. The retired pair plans to visit the dream home in April.
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12
Mar
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Mortgage Rate
According to an industry report released recently, more then 11% of all mortgage are whichever offending or in foreclosure. According to the National Delinquency Report from the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), the percentage of borrowers at least one month behind in their mortgage payments and it rose to nearly 8% during the fourth quarter of 2008, but not in foreclosure. This turns out to be the highest rate of delinquency ever recorded by the survey, which began in 1972, and reflects a record 13% jump compared to the third quarter.
Jay Brinkmann, chief economist for the MBA, said in a prepared statement that
“Subprime ARM loans and prime ARM loans, which include Alt-A and pay-option ARMs, continue to dominate the delinquency numbers,”
and also added
“Nationwide, 48% of subprime ARMs were at least one payment past due, and in Florida over 60% of subprime ARMs were at least one payment past due.”
However, the number of home in the foreclosure development rose to 3.3%, which is an increase of 0.33 percentage points from the quarter before and up 1.26 percentage points from a year earlier. That represents nearly 1.5 million homes at risk of sliding all the way through foreclosure. The combination of these two, the number of delinquencies and loans in foreclosure came to 11.18%, the highest ever recorded by the MBA.
03
Mar
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Real Estate News

A group of Israeli peace activists claimed 2 March that Israeli housing ministry takes a plan to build over 73,000 new homes in West Bank Jewish settlements. The decision has been taken just ahead of the arrival of Hillary Clinton on her first trip as US secretary of state in Israel.
The organization group, Peace Now said the numbers is taken from a government website. The site is showed that already at least 15,000 units have been approved for construction, and approval pending for a further more than 58,000 new homes. The activists claim that the plans amount to a doubling of the number of populace living in Jewish settlements. The group Peace Now also said already construction work has begun 9,000 homes.
The incoming Israeli administration is expected to step up construction in the 125 settlements, home to over 280,000 Israelis. The considered construction includes more than19, 000 units west of Israel’s security barrier in that area earmarked as the future Palestinian state, with 5,722 homes in east Jerusalem, claimed by Palestinians as the capital of such a state. Analysts say the recent planed may intensify militancy in this reason.