Rising homebuilder shares buoy housing recovery hopes

By By Shankar P.
The beginning of the end of the housing bust might be around the corner, it appears.

Shares of Red Bank-based Hovnanian Enterprises and other homebuilders have been rising in the past month. Jeffrey Otteau, president of Otteau Valuation Group in East Brunswick, said the strengthening “is in anticipation of the housing market seeing an improvement sometime within the next 12 months.”

“Essentially, a consensus that is beginning to form that we are getting very close to the end of the troubles in the housing market,” Otteau said. He said the housing affordability of New Jersey residents is now at 110 percent, meaning they have 10 percent more than needed to buy a house, after falling to 81 percent in June 2006.

Otteau said he expects the housing market to hit bottom — both home prices and interest rates — in this year’s fourth quarter, setting the stage for a recovery in the first quarter of 2010. “All that is left for the economy is to sort out the job losses,” he said.

Shares of Hovnanian traded at $1.80 today; they started the year at $1.63 and dropped to 58 cents in early March. Similarly, the shares of Miami-based homebuilder Lennar Corp. rose from $5.87 in mid-February to $9.39 today. DR Horton of Fort Worth, Texas, also strengthened, from $8 to $10 in the past three months.

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Mortgage Modification

There seems to be a lot of buzz on the web about mortgage modifications.  Seems there are some firms that are specializing in “forensic loan” examinations.   These firms are looking for respa violations that may have happened during closing of a loan that may give the borrow some leverage in renegotiating their mortgage.  Not sure how effective these investigations are.  I’m sure they are not done for free and I am wondering if the subsequent modification is really worth the trouble.  I am wondering also if there are violations found, if the title agent has any culpability and what their level of liability is. 

 

As always your comments are welcome.

 

Art Oswald

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Mortgage Modification

There
seems to be a lot of buzz on the web about mortgage modifications.  =
Seems
there are some firms that are specializing in “forensic =
loan”
examinations.   These firms are looking for respa violations =
that may
have happened during closing of a loan that may give the borrow some =
leverage
in renegotiating their mortgage.  Not sure how effective these =
investigations
are.  I’m sure they are not done for free and I am wondering =
if the
subsequent modification is really worth the trouble.  I am =
wondering also
if there are violations found, if the title agent has any culpability =
and what
their level of liability is. 

 

As
always your comments are welcome.

 

Art
Oswald

www.learntitle.com,
LLC

551
404 5341

The
richest man is not the one with the most stuff – it is the one with a =
satisfied
mind.