Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Market News

I have had several discussions with people lately regarding the market and the recent rate cuts the FED made. Many thought rates would immediately drop when news hit the wire that the FED cut the Federal Funds rate and discount rate. Well this obviously that not happened and people are wondering why! Keep in mind the rates that were cut are ones that affect the mortgage market, but are not directly the rates offered to customers. It will take a little time to see what actually happens and we can only hope more will be done.

On another note, new reports came out today regarding the August market and in summary here is what was reported:

1. Existing home sales fell for the sixth month in a row and are now at a 5 year low!
2. Inventories rose to an 18 year high!
3. Home prices in 10 major cities are falling at the fastest rate in 16 years!
4. Sales of existing homes in the Mid-West fell 5.2%.

They did note that mortgages have become a little more affordable and available than they were in the worst days of August. This means that the coming months numbers could fair a little better. Apparently numerous sales contracts fell through in August due to the mortgage market turmoil and guideline changes.

On the local front an article ran in the Columbia Tribune covering local building permits.

According to county records, permits for single-family homes rose from 331 in 2002 to a peak of 378 in 2004. By 2006, however, the number had fallen to 232. Mid-year permit numbers are down in the county about 30 percent compared with last year.

City records reflect similar trends, with a peak of 1,239 single-family home permits in 2005 dipping to 675 last year

This shows that builders and lenders are pulling back, but as you can see the surplus of homes on the market must be taken care of before things return to normal.

You can read more about these 2 topics at
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/glut-unsold-homes-rises-18-year/story.aspx?guid=%7BC02E6F86%2D2D23%2D4D45%2DA83D%2DBF973D6432B9%7D

and

http://www.showmenews.com/2007/Sep/20070925News002.asp

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