The year is 2006, and you’re inside Country Mutual Bank. Surrounding you are a newlywed couple, a family of five, and a hardworking professional who apparently was just promoted. They all have one thing in common, they are buying a house! They spent their time looking for the perfect place that they can call home, […]
Tag: FHA
Examined: La Crescenta, CA May Still Be Overpriced!
Is the Housing Market in this Los Angeles Suburb Still Overpriced?
Life Computing – The Assimilation of Humanity Series
Life Computing Part I – The Technology: Warren Buffett buys $10.7 Billion of IBM
Examined: Pasadena, California’s Local Housing Market Data
What is Going on in the housing market of this quaint Southern California city?
Examined: California’s Housing Data for the Month of September
What Does September’s Housing Data Really Mean to Our Industry?
FHA loan limits may change in October – C.A.R.
What you need to know about upcoming changes to FHA loans
Lower Conforming Loan Limits at Wells Fargo
The expiration date for temporarily higher loan limits ends early for Well Fargo.
FHA Cracking Down on Liberal Lenders
No, I do not mean liberal as in political affiliation, but rather in the “Hey heres a bunch of Government money, go enjoy yourself” way!
Is Boehner about to Shut Down FHA, the IRS, and the Rest of The Federal Government?
If by midnight tonight an agreement is not made regarding the funding the federal government, many vital services will be shut down. No, this is not the apocalypse! but yes some sectors will feel the aftershocks of such action. Where JohnHart is most concerned is with FHA financing. In these hard times many people are […]
Pricey Home Sales Down For 2009
Properties that pass the one million dollar mark are seeing a decrease in sales. There has been a decline in sales for the past four years. About 18,621 homes over the million dollar mark were sold last year and 24,436 were sold in 2008. In 2005 a total of 54,773 homes priced over a million […]