Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Buyers and Sellers Clash on Home Prices

By Mike Wheatley | January 3, 2012
Home prices are expected to slowly stabilize in the new year, according to the experts at any rate, but this is unlikely to affect the different in opinion between buyers and sellers, who will most likely continue to be at odds with each other over property values in 2012.
Real Estate, US Real Estate

First Time Home Buyers - Frugality Is Not A Naughty Word

By Anita Cooper | December 8, 2011
Buying your first home can be thrilling – and frightening as well, as it's among the biggest financial decisions you'll ever make. It's not something to entertain lightly, as so many things need to be considered before choosing a place to call your own. There are aesthetics of course – nobody wants to live in […]
Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Majority of Homeowners Believe Their Homes are Undervalued

By Mike Wheatley | December 8, 2011
The number of sellers who believe their homes are being undervalued has increased over the last 12 months, as 76% of American homeowners now believe that their homes should be valued at more than what their listing agent recommends - a rise of 3% from last year, according to a survey carried out by HomeGain. […]
Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Seven Biggest Online Real Estate Markets in the US Today

By Mike Wheatley | December 4, 2011
America’s hard-hit Sunbelt cities are commanding the most attention from potential home buyers searching online, most probably due to the bargain basement prices available right now, reports Forbes. The most popular area that home buyers are currently searching for online was in Florida, while metro areas in California, South Carolina and Texas also ranked highly […]
Featured News, Mortgage, Residential, US Real Estate

First-Time Buyers Taking Advantage of Market Conditions

By Mike Wheatley | November 2, 2011
First-time buyers are keeping up the pace, snatching up homes at more or less the same rate as they were before the introduction of tax credits for first-time buyers that created a buying frenzy back in 2009. In what may come as a surprise, recent statistics from the National Association of Realtors show that first-time […]
Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

A Sustainable Housing Market Means Lower Prices Are Necessary

By Donna S. Robinson | October 3, 2011
A recent survey of bank risk managers indicates that "Home prices are unlikely to recover before 2020 and mortgage defaults will persist for years..." It seems that the bad news for housing is that prices won't go up much for years to come. But from a fundamental standpoint, this is exactly what the housing market […]
Mortgage, Real Estate, US Real Estate

AmeriFirst Offers Homebuyers New Financing Option

By Allison Halliday | August 2, 2011
AmeriFirst Home Mortgage has been approved as a HomePath® lender which will enable them to offer financing options for anyone purchasing a HomePath (Fannie Mae owned home) property. At the moment there are just a small group of lenders throughout the country that are able to offer HomePath financing which is aimed at helping to […]
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