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Supreme Court Decision Will Affect Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae Mortgages Underwriting and Fees

June 27, 2021 by Ron Henderson

regulation book

The US Supreme Court decided that the leadership structure of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) violates the Constitution and the separation of powers. That gave President Biden authority to remove the agency’s head at will. Just hours after the court’s decision, the White House fired ... » Learn More about Supreme Court Decision Will Affect Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae Mortgages Underwriting and Fees

Filed Under: Mortgage Rates, Regulations and Laws Tagged With: 7% cap on investor and second home loans, Adverse Market Fee, Fannie Mae, Federal Housing Finance Agency, FHFA, Freddie Mac, GSEs

California Residential Real Estate Strongest Price Growth Ever Recorded

June 5, 2021 by Ron Henderson

Calif 2005-May 2021 median property prices

The supply and demand inequalities continue to drive the median residential real estate prices higher across California. Even though added housing stock would be advantageous to handle the pent-up demand, builders are having issues finding skilled labor, having supply chain issues getting ... » Learn More about California Residential Real Estate Strongest Price Growth Ever Recorded

Filed Under: Market Updates Tagged With: California Real Estate market

Comparing San Fernando Valley Active Housing Inventory 2007 vs 2021

May 20, 2021 by Ron Henderson

SFV Inventory April 2021

Supply and Demand is a basic economic fundamental. We all know in the present real estate market any well-priced listing in the Los Angeles region, in all price ranges, will have multiple offers to purchase it. Without getting into the causes of the market issues during the Great Recession in ... » Learn More about Comparing San Fernando Valley Active Housing Inventory 2007 vs 2021

Filed Under: Market Updates, Regulations and Laws Tagged With: san fernando valley homes

Mortgage Rates Stable, But For How Long and Where Do They Go From Here?

May 19, 2021 by Ron Henderson

10 year note May 19 2021

The long-term interest rates have been fairly stable recently, and within a range since the beginning of April. Prior to that, the rates jumped substantially from January through March. The big quandary now is will the jump in the inflation rate only be transitory, as the Federal Reserve ... » Learn More about Mortgage Rates Stable, But For How Long and Where Do They Go From Here?

Filed Under: Mortgage Rates Tagged With: Federal Reserve, mortgage rates, Quantitative Easing

Intergenerational Transfers Under Proposition 19

May 18, 2021 by Ron Henderson

Proposition 19

Proposition 19 had 2 primary components to it. 1) Property Tax Portability for property overs over 55 years old 2) Intergenerational Transfers of properties. I recently was in a meeting with the Los Angeles County Assessor Jeffrey Prang, and he basically conveyed they were not prepared for the ... » Learn More about Intergenerational Transfers Under Proposition 19

Filed Under: Regulations and Laws Tagged With: Intergenerational Transfers, Prop 19

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