Friday, September 16, 2011

HERE WE GO AGAIN…


RealtyTrac advises that while foreclosure activity fell for the 11th straight month on a yearly basis in August, it rose compared to July. In August the nation’s foreclosure rate was 1 in 570 housing units. The increase in foreclosure activity was driven by a 33% jump in default notices, largest monthly increase since August 2007. RealtyTrac’s CEO stated that, “The big increase in new foreclosure actions may be a signal that lenders are starting to push thru some of the foreclosures delayed by robo-signing and other documentation problems.” Scheduled auctions and bank repos fell both month-to-month and year-over-year in August. In Florida 23,569 properties received a foreclosure filing in August, a 59% drop from August 2010. That accounts for 1 in 376 units.


Banks are offering incentives of $10,000, $20,000 and $30,000 to sellers who go to foreclosure to help with a new start and a new bill, Homestead Act 2, being introduced shortly, will propose offering $20,000 to foreclosure buyers for down payment assistance. A similar offer was made by President Abraham Lincoln in 1862 for Union Army veterans to file an application and claim up to 160 acres of government land; the homesteader was required to improve the land building a home and growing crops. It would come in the form of a loan and be forgiven each year in the first 5 years of the homestead, by 1/5th each year.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

MARKET HEADING UP?




Realtor.com reports that homes, condo and townhouses for-sale inventories shrunk for 4th month in a row to 19% less than a year ago among the 146 markets most searched by Realtor.com users. Miami, Orlando and Fort Myers had declines of nearly 50%. 11 of the 20 markets that whose inventories declined in August were in Florida.


This may reflect a slowdown in homes moving thru the foreclosure process. Areas with high unemployment rates and many seriously delinquent borrowers could swell up inventories. Realtor.com states that , “Florida is a judicial foreclosure state that’s been ground zero in the robo-signing scandal.” Fears remain of a foreclosure glut.


Median list prices were up by 1% in 64 of the 146 markets tracked, down in 49 and unchanged in the other 33, a steady improvement trending. In 14 Florida markets, the median price list was down.

Thursday, September 01, 2011

CREST THEATRE PRESENTING WORLD CLASS HOLIDAY ART ICE SHOW


Don't miss this award winning spectacular ice show featuring music from the 40's, 50's, 60's and 70's on December 16, 17 and 18. Choose evening or matinee performances. Combine Big Band, Abba and many other music genre sounds with world class ice skating, elaborate costumes, and artistic athelticism, and you wind up with a most memorable performance.



The Crest Theatre is located within Old School Square at 51 North Swinton Avenue in Delray Beach. Call the Crest Theatre Box Office: 561.243.7922 ext. 1. Individual ticket price is $42.