Naples Real Estate News 07/11/08

NAPLES HOUSING MARKET

The Naples home sales statistics don’t tell the whole story. In some areas, neighborhoods have not been hurt much by the housing slowdown, such as those close to business areas or good schools, while other neighborhoods have taken a greater hit. The same is true of the Bonita Springs and Estero areas.

MORTGAGE RATES

Rates on 30-year mortgages edged up this week to 6.37 percent, while rates on other home loans were a mixed bag.

MORTGAGE MARKET

Beset by widespread speculation about their losses, mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have seen their stock drop amid talk that the federal government could take over their operations. The two entities back half of all U.S. mortgages.

CREDIT SCORES

Americans can save billions of dollars annually on credit card and other interest payments by raising their credit scores, but many consumers still don’t know enough about their credit risk, according to a study released yesterday.

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Florida cities continue to grow, but at a slower pace than in previous years, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. New Orleans netted the top growth spot, but its population is still about half what it was before Hurricane Katrina hit.

MY SAFE FLORIDA HOME

Reports of the death of the My Safe Florida Home inspection program have been greatly exaggerated. State officials announced last week that they expected to reach their goal last weekend and put the program on hiatus, but about 10,000 more inspection requests will now be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

FORECLOSURES

Florida homeowners facing foreclosure have access to a lawyer and free legal advice through a program offered by the Florida Bar and Florida Legal Services. An attorney will, at no charge, negotiate with a lender on behalf of a homeowner to help keep the home out of foreclosure.The Statewide effort called FLASH (Florida Attorneys Saving Homes) has launched a toll-free hot line (866-607-2187) and will take calls from 8 a.m. through 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

VETERAN HOUSING

The U.S. House approved a homeless-veterans housing bill overwhelmingly Wednesday, even though the White House may veto it. The bill authorizes $200 million to be used for housing and services, 20,000 rental vouchers per year and $1 million for nonprofit groups to provide veterans’ services.

FORECLOSURES

Month-to-month, the number of U.S. households in some phase of foreclosure fell 3 percent in May, according to RealtyTrac. However, the number is up 53 percent compared to the same month in 2007. In Florida, some counties have been hit harder than others.

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HOUSING AID

A mortgage rescue plan to save hundreds of thousands of homeowners from foreclosure drew overwhelming Senate support on Monday, inching toward possible passage by the end of the week despite Republican objections. The bill’s centerpiece is a new $300 billion Federal Housing Administration program to allow struggling homeowners who are currently too financially risky to qualify for government-backed loans to refinance into safer, more affordable mortgages.

REAL ESTATE OWNED

While it’s impossible to predict the future of median home prices, some experts don’t think REOs will decline any more since banks are cutting such great deals right now.

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PERMANENT GENERATOR PERMITTED?

If you installed a “permanent generator” for you home or condo in Naples, Bonita Springs or Estero – was it properly permitted and installed to code?

If a home listing includes a “permanent generator,” it may not be installed to code. Building officials estimate tens of thousands of open permit cases exist in just Broward and Palm Beach counties. Some contractors, in the post-hurricane rush to install generators, did not follow through and get the necessary permits and inspections.

FORECLOSURES

Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain both promise help for homeowners facing foreclosure. But even the optimism that surrounds a new president taking office cannot resurrect home values overnight, and presidents have no direct ability to reduce mortgage rates.

But they do have the ability to work with Congress and the lenders to be more pro-active to alleviate the issues facing homeowners.

HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE

Consumers coping with rising prices for food, gas and electricity should explore ways to save on homeowners insurance – some areas for exploration could be reviewing their policies to determine if the coverage is appropriate for today’s real estate replacement value, insuring structures that do not exist, adding hurricane protection, having a fire extinguisher, adding smoke alarms, strengthening their home security with new deadbolt locks and alarm system installation or monitoring.

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MORTGAGE RATES

Rates on 30-year mortgages, which had been rising for five straight weeks, posted a decline this week to 6.35 percent as signals from the Federal Reserve eased worries about imminent interest rate increases.

MY SAFE FLORIDA HOME

Florida’s Chief Financial Officer announced today that the My Safe Florida Home program will end this weekend, when it’s expected to meet its goal of 400,000 free wind inspections.

HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE

Florida homeowners may get hit with a 2.5 percent hike in their property insurance bills, thanks to a state plan announced yesterday to shore up the Catastrophe Fund that helps cover insurance company losses after major hurricanes.

FORECLOSURES

Hope Now, the group backed by the Bush administration to help stem the mortgage crisis, said Wednesday that about 169,000 borrowers received help in May, but that number is down from 177,000 a month earlier, and the number of foreclosures continues to rise.

HURRICANES

Scientists say the jury is still out on whether rising sea temperatures will cause more hurricanes to hit U.S. coastlines – but some insurance companies are boosting premiums based on assumptions that they will.

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