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Analysis Topic: Housing Market Price trends

The analysis published under this topic are as follows.

Housing-Market

Friday, September 18, 2015

U.S. Housing Market May be About to Implode -- Again / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: EWI

Before I get into the "why," know that the residential real estate market never fully recovered.

Annualized new home sales this past July stood at 507,000, vs. the July 2005 peak of 1.39 million. The chart and commentary from the August Elliott Wave Theorist offer:

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Housing-Market

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

The Fallacy of "Buy Land — They’re Not Making Any More" / Housing-Market / Land

By: MISES

Peter St. Onge writes: “Buy land — they’re not making any more!” is an old investing chestnut, and a common sense one to boot. Economically, it’s also completely false.

As counterintuitive as it may seem, we make land all the time. It just doesn’t look like land.

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Housing-Market

Wednesday, September 09, 2015

US Housing Market - It's 2008 All Over Again / Housing-Market / UK Housing

By: Rodney_Johnson

You might have thought it was a good idea when the government started taking all the profits of the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA, or Fannie Mae) and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC, or Freddie Mac).

After all, the two quasi-private mortgage insurance giants had sucked a lot of profit out of the markets over the decades, and then required over $180 billion in bailout money from taxpayers. Why not get a little of the bailout cash back, right?

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Housing-Market

Tuesday, September 08, 2015

Europe's Best Real Estate Investments for 2016 / Housing-Market / European Housing

By: Boris_Dzhingarov

With the global stock markets currently in uncertain territory, many investors are once again turning toward bricks and mortar as a preferred place to put their money. The chaotic Chinese economy and ever-falling oil prices are two of the main factors making many other types of investment look particularly risky right now. However, the recovery in European property prices has been one of the major success stories of the aftermath of the global banking crisis, so savvy investors will be studying where to buy real estate in the coming year.

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Housing-Market

Monday, September 07, 2015

Rising UK Mortgage Interest Rates - Wave Goodbye to Lowest Five-year Fixes / Housing-Market / Mortgages

By: MoneyFacts

Over the past year borrowers have been treated to record low mortgage rates; however, research from Moneyfacts.co.uk shows that the lowest five-year fixed mortgage rates may already be a thing of the past.

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Housing-Market

Sunday, September 06, 2015

How to Buy Houses for 25% Below Market Value / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: DailyWealth

Dr. Steve Sjuggerud writes: "What's your top idea right now, Steve? What are you doing with your own money?"

The answer is simple: U.S. real estate.

Right now, I have a greater percentage of my net worth invested in the U.S. residential property market than in any other asset class – by far.

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Housing-Market

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

UK Re-mortgaging Hits a Four-year High / Housing-Market / Mortgages

By: MoneyFacts

Charlotte Nelson, Finance Expert at Moneyfacts.co.uk, comments:

“With many borrowers taking advantage of the record low rates on the market, it’s little wonder that approvals for remortgages are at a four-year high.

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Housing-Market

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

UK Buy-to-let Mortgage Deals hit a seven-year high / Housing-Market / Buy to Let

By: MoneyFacts

Pensioners’ new-found ability to access their whole pension pots combined with the promise of high returns has seen activity in the buy-to-let (BTL) market surge.

In light of this increasing demand, product numbers have soared, so much so that data from Moneyfacts.co.uk has revealed that the number of BTL deals has hit 1,000 for the first time since April 2008.

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Housing-Market

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Will Rising Interest Rates Crash UK House Prices? - Video / Housing-Market / UK Housing

By: Nadeem_Walayat

UK interest rates have remained frozen at 0.5% for 78 straight months, with the Bank of England having refused to budge an inch even when inflation had soared to above 5% on its official measures of CPI and RPI. However, now with the general election out of the way the Bank of England has started to signal in its forward guidance that the markets should prepare for interest rate hikes.

Therefore this analysis seeks to determine the consequences for rising interest rates on UK house prices into the end of 2018.

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Housing-Market

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Will UK Interest Rate Rises Crash House Prices? / Housing-Market / UK Housing

By: Nadeem_Walayat

UK interest rates have flat lined at 0.5% for 78 straight months, that now post the general election has market attention turning towards the prospects for the first of a series of interest rates hikes as signaled by the Bank of England. Firstly, understand this fundamental fact that interest rates at 0.5% has been a PANIC measure. The Bank of England has been in a state of perpetual PANIC for over the past 6 years of which 0.5% interest rates was just the first step towards propping up Britain's bankrupt banking system, the second step was the £500 billion or so of Quantitative Easing or money printing that has been stuffed into every orifice of the bankrupt banks, and the list goes on with capital injections and the Funding for Lending Scheme which has succeeded in eroding the purchasing power of savings (stealth theft) since it was first implemented since Mid 2012, ALL to prop up the Bank of England's banking sector brethren.

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Housing-Market

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Why Change in Tax Relief for Landlords is Going to Impact Everybody / Housing-Market / UK Housing

By: Submissions

Peter Scully writes: In the most recent budget, George Osborne cut tax relief on private rental properties. In the budget, private landlords had their tax relief on mortgage payments cut from the current 45% (or 40% in some cases) to 20%. This is a change which will come into place by April 2020. As you can probably guess, a huge change like this in the industry is going to have an absolutely huge impact on many people.

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Housing-Market

Saturday, August 08, 2015

Despite Low Interest Rates, U.S. Housing Market Rebound is Weak / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: EWI

Elliott Wave International's Chief Market Analyst talks about the outlook for the U.S. housing market

A June 28 headline on CNBC reads, "Homeownership rate drops to 63.4%, lowest since 1967." The report goes on to say "The number of occupied housing units grew, but all on the renter side."

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Housing-Market

Monday, August 03, 2015

Tesco Bank’s new 3.99% Two-year Fixed Rate Mortgage / Housing-Market / Mortgages

By: MoneyFacts

Below is a new product, which has been rated outstanding by Moneyfacts.co.uk, the highest rating we award.

Tesco Bank has just launched a new two-year fixed rate mortgage priced at 3.99% until 31.10.17. This deal is for applicants who borrow from £40,000 at 95% loan-to-value (LTV). A fee of £495 is payable, all of which can be added to the advance of the mortgage. An incentive package for remortgage customers of free valuation and free legal fees is available.

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Housing-Market

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

U.S. Home Sales Market Is Dead – This Chart Proves It / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: ...

MoneyMorning.com Lee Adler writes: The seasonally adjusted (SA) headline number for the monthly-error-times-12-annualized version of new home sales in June was 482,000.

Wall Street analysts had guessed that the number would be 550,000. The Wall Street Journal went into apoplectic excuse-making mode, almost foaming at the mouth to try to find pundits to explain away the bad number.

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Housing-Market

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

The Gold - U.S. House Prices Ratio As A Valuation Indicator / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: Dan_Amerman

The Gold/Housing ratio is a quite useful measure for evaluating relative values between real estate and gold, and also has an interesting historical track record for identifying turning points in long-term gold price trends.  In light of the commodities rout occurring in the summer of 2015, and the continuing strength in housing – it is worthwhile revisiting this basic measure, because the results aren't at all what most people likely think they are.

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Housing-Market

Thursday, July 23, 2015

5 ways in which Real Estate has changed in the US in the last decade / Housing-Market / US Housing

By: Submissions

Peter Scully writes: Following a ten year review of the real estate market in the United States, it is clear to see that things have changed a lot.  Ten years is a long time but in that period there is a huge difference, and it may be surprising to hear that it is not all related to finance.

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Housing-Market

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

U.S. Housing Market: Is the Roof About to Cave In (Again)? / Housing-Market / UK Housing

By: EWI

"This is clearly not a bubble" says National Association of Realtors chief economist

Editor's note: You'll find a text version of this story below the video.

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Housing-Market

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Is Voluntary Repossession A Good Option When Facing Mortgage Arrears? / Housing-Market / Mortgages

By: Submissions

Victoria Adams writes: What Is Voluntary Repossession?

If you are unable to pay your monthly instalments on a secured home loan/mortgage, there are chances that your lender might want to evict you and repossess your home. In such conditions, the first thought that would strike you would be to hand over your house keys to the lender voluntarily without facing the embarrassment of someone throwing you out of your house. This is known as voluntary repossession.

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Housing-Market

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

China Crash Real Problem is the Housing Market / Housing-Market / China Housing Market

By: Harry_Dent

I always say bubbles burst much faster than they grow. And after exploding up 159% in one year, Chinese stocks crashed 35% in three weeks.

This all happened while the Chinese economy and exports continued to fall. And two thirds of these new trading accounts belong to investors who don’t have so much as a high school degree. How crazy is that?

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Housing-Market

Monday, July 06, 2015

Rocketing First-time Home Buyer Mortgage Deals / Housing-Market / Mortgages

By: MoneyFacts

“First-time buyer products have soared to their highest level since 2007, with the number of 90% and 95% loan-to-value (LTV) mortgages now totalling 723 products. This marks a 73% increase on five years ago, when buyers with small deposits only had the choice of 194 products.

“Surprisingly, Help-to-Buy (H2B) doesn’t account for all of these new products, but with the number of deals totalling 437 before the scheme was launched, it is clear that H2B acted as a catalyst for banks and building societies to get in on the act.

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