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‘New Mortgage Idea that Can Save the Economy?’ Boulder
Sep 8th
I stumbled on an interesting article today about a new type of loan modification program that has potential to save the economy. Past loan modifications have only left us worse of and now banks are suing banks and the government is handing out money to corporations and now the people are standing up and fighting back, and with a brilliant solution at that.
The idea is for a new loan program that instead of the government to lend out millions of dollars to banks, the banks will just reduce the amount of principal on loans. The statistics are as follows:
“If lenders would reduce all underwater mortgages to their current market value, the nation’s banks could pump $71 billion per year into the economy, create more than 1 million jobs annually and save families up to $6,500 per year on mortgage payments, according to The New Bottom Line, a collaborative of 1,000 faith-based and community organizations who want Wall Street held accountable for the mess it created.” -Ann Brenoff, AOLreal estate
The idea behind this is that by reducing people’s loan payment, it allows them to spend their money on other things such as groceries, clothes, etc. This would cause a spike in consumer demand and businesses would be doing better and lead to prosperity and jobs.
Tell me what you think, could this idea help revive the economy?
Bill Allen is a Realtor in Boulder and works at Remax of Boulder
‘Home Affordability Remains High’ Boulder
Sep 7th
At a time of high affordability it means prosperity, homeowners are purchasing within their limits and with the historic low interest families are getting great deals on homes and will be well financed to make affordable payments. Unfortunately, the high level of affordability has not turned into more sales, actually, the national average of home sales dropped 3.5% in July from June sales.
Bill Allen is a Realtor in Boulder and works at Remax of Boulder
‘Another Issue Plaguing the Housing Market’ Boulder
Sep 7th
Before the housing bust, home appraisals were getting out of hand, making higher valuations than the property was worth. This market characteristic contributed heavily to the housing bust, homes were jumping up 10-16% a year, when on an average year home values are to appreciate between 2-4%. This spike in home values lead to the crash and the appraised values plummeted and over the past 3 years we have seen large de-valuation of homes where they were highly valued.
The home appraisals of today are the effects of the high appraisals and the low home values of the past 3 years. What is happening today is that home valuations are turning up lower than the REAL value of the home. What I mean by REAL value of the home, is that a home may actually be worth $500,000 BUT because of the low appraisals of the past few years, the home that has a REAL value of $500,000 will end up being appraised at a lower value because the appraiser does not have comparable homes to compare it to. And if the appraiser does have homes to appraise it to, they are at a lower price because of the housing bubble bust and the home values of comparables that have sold recently are at a lower price, therefore, causing the home with the REAL value of $500,000 to be valued below its worth at say $450,000.
Now you may be thinking, ok, its valued at $450,000 but im going to put it on the market for the $500,000 because that the real price it should be appraised at. The problem here is 99 out of 100 times a buyer will want to see the most recent home appraisal and if the appraisal says the home is worth $450,000 and not $500,000 (as listed) the buyer will not be willing to go above $450,000 on the home and will end up buying a house down the street and leaving yours on the market for a long long time.
This is a very interesting subject to keep track of, because until home appraisers can figure out a better system to appraise homes, we may be stuck in this downward appraisal turmoil for a long time. The appraisal system has the power to turn the housing market around and bring things back to normal.
I’d love to hear some comments on home owners/ home buyers/ home sellers, and what you think about all of this.
Bill Allen is a Realtor in Boulder and works at Remax of Boulder





















