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by admin on February 26, 2010

COLLEGE STATION- “It appears we are at the bottom of the housing market in most Texas cities,” said Real Estate Center Director Mark Dotzour after reviewing the state’s latest home sale numbers.

Dotzour mentioned two years ago that new home construction needed to fall dramatically to avoid the level of overbuilding that could damage Texas housing markets. He even picked summer 2009 as the bottom of the housing cycle because bankers would constrain credit to homebuilders and developers.

Apparently he was right on all counts. The Texas inventory of unsold new and existing homes is in good shape.

“I feel now is the time to buy a house in most Texas cities,” he said. “Housing affordability has never been higher, and I never thought I would see 5 percent mortgages in my lifetime. If you plan to live in the house for at least two or three years, now is the time to buy.

“If you are planning to build a home to retire to in the near future, now is a great time to do it. Contractors are plentiful, construction costs are lower and mortgage money is cheap,” he said.

Dotzour said mortgage rates should remain low as long as the federal government continues to purchase almost all residential mortgages. When they stop, rates will move up.

The Center’s chief economist is quick to note, however, that everything hinges on one crucial assumption – “that the federal government doesn’t cause further damage to the U.S. economy with higher levels of intervention in healthcare, taxation, cap and trade and rewriting accounting and legal standards.”

http://recenter.tamu.edu/mnews/newsSearch.asp?MODE=RECON&CID=3745

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Austin home sales hit highest level in a year

by admin on February 26, 2010

Austin-area sales of existing homes hit the highest level in a year last month, according to figures Monday from the Austin Board of Realtors.
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New Plans Help New Homeowners Use Tax Credit

February 26, 2010

WASHINGTON (Nation’s Building News) – The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs has introduced two loan programs designed to help first-time homebuyers apply the new $8,000 tax credit toward down payments and closing costs.
The 90-Day Down Payment Assistance Program and the Mortgage Advantage Program will allow consumers to receive a short-term loan before filing [...]

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Increased Lending Hints at Credit Thaw

February 26, 2010

SAN ANTONIO (San Antonio Express-News) – In a sign that the credit crisis might be beginning to thaw in Texas, JPMorgan Chase reported Wednesday that it issued more than 300,000 new loans and lines of credit totaling $6.4 billion during the first three months of 2009.
The bank awarded $2.4 billion for 12,826 home mortgages, up [...]

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Mortgage Rates Hit Record Low

February 26, 2010

HOUSTON (Houston Business Journal) – Thirty-year mortgage rates fell to 4.78 percent Friday, hitting their lowest level since Freddie Mac started tracking rates in 1970.
Adjustable-rate mortgages also eased, but one-year, adjustable-rate mortgages are averaging rates nearly the same as 30-year fixed rates, at 4.77 percent.
Freddie Mac officials reported borrowers who refinanced their mortgages in the [...]

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Texas Cities Recognized For Energy Efficient Buildings

February 26, 2010

WASHINGTON (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) – Texas’ four major metros are among the 25 U.S. cities that boasted the most Energy Star-certified buildings last year.
Houston had 145 such buildings, the most of any Texas city, ranking it third on the list, which was compiled by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Dallas-Fort Worth ranked fifth [...]

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Highest Home Appreciation In Texas

February 26, 2010

SANTA ANA, CALIF. (First American CoreLogic) – Texas continues its trend of weathering the recession better than most other states. The state’s major metros top the nation in home price appreciation over the last year.
Austin–Round Rock leads the country’s largest core-based statistical areas (CBSA) in home price appreciation with a 3.7 percent increase in 2008, [...]

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Five Texas Cities Named Healthiest Housing Markets

February 26, 2010

TEXAS (Builder) – Five Texas cities swept the top spots on Builder magazine’s list of “Healthiest Housing Markets for 2009.”
Houston ranked first, Austin second, Fort Worth third, San Antonio fourth and Dallas fifth.
Rounding out the top ten were Raleigh, N.C., Seattle, Indianapolis, Ind., Fayetteville, Ark., and Washington D.C.
To compile the list, Builder analyzed the top [...]

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Capital’s Residential Permits Good Sign

February 26, 2010

AUSTIN (Austin American-Statesman) – A third-quarter increase in builder-issued residential permits is a sign of the capital’s new-home market stabilizing, according to Houston-based Bohlke Consulting Group LLC.
The single-family residential permit tracking firm reported that a total of 2,185 permits were issued between July and September, a 9.2 percent increase over the same period last year.
It was [...]

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Obama Signs Tax Credit Extension Bill

February 26, 2010

The wait is finally over. The Tax credit has been extended until April 30th, 2010. Click for the full story.

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