Mortgage Bankers Association’s new Concept to Help HomeOwners??

By Pasadena Coastal Homes Realtor On February 28th, 2010

MBA proposes forbearance program

The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) says it has developed a concept for a new forbearance program that would allow qualified borrowers who had lost their jobs to remain in their homes while they seek new employment.  According to the proposed program, loan servicers would reduce the borrower’s mortgage payment to an affordable amount for up to nine months while the homeowner looked for employment.  “The vast majority of new distressed borrowers we are seeing involve the loss of income,” said John A. Courson, MBA’s President and CEO.  “This program is designed to buy those borrowers time to find a new job, after which they could hopefully qualify for a loan modification.” Loan servicers who participate in this program would reduce monthly payments to an affordable level based on household income, and borrowers would be initially evaluated for the forbearance program using a model that assumes the borrower will be reemployed within nine months of losing his or her job at 75 percent of the borrower’s previous salary.  The borrower would be reevaluated as to employment and income status every three months for a total forbearance of nine months.   Once reemployed, the borrower would be evaluated for a modification under the Obama Administration’s Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). “Recent statistics show that the average unemployed U.S. worker stays unemployed for between six and seven months,” added Courson.  “That is a long time for a borrower with a dramatic drop in income to stay current on their mortgage.  Further, borrowers with such a precipitous drop in income can’t qualify for most loan modification programs, so we are looking for ways to allow those borrowers to keep their homes while they look for another job.”

Mortgage rates to rise?

The Fed has been buying mortgage-backed securities since late 2008. But next month it plans to finish its purchase of $1.25 trillion in mortgages, and that could be bad news. There is wide agreement that the removal of this support will mean higher mortgage rates, which could hit housing prices and sales hard. Some even worry that it could cause the broader economic recovery to stall.  The program was the largest single injection of cash into the economy by the Fed during the financial crisis, and it will be the longest-lasting source of funds as well. Even though the Fed intends to stop buying mortgages, few people expect that the central bank will start selling them to private investors any time in the next few years.  even if the Fed holds onto the mortgages it has already purchased, the act of no longer buying additional mortgages is likely to raise mortgage rates in the coming weeks.

Experts say a jump of at least a quarter to a half percentage point is likely.  San Francisco Federal Reserve President Janet Yellen warned of higher rates in a speech Monday.  Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke is likely to take questions about the Fed’s mortgage program when he testifies about economic conditions on Capitol Hill Wednesday and Thursday.  The worries about the Fed pulling back support for housing are compounded by the end of up to $8,000 in tax credits for home buyers. To qualify, buyers face an April 30 deadline to sign a sales contract.  Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, argues that the Fed’s program and tax credit for home buyers “ended the free fall in home prices.”  But he thinks that the removal of this support could mean that home prices could start to drop by as much as 1% a month again. He also thinks mortgage rates could climb by as much as a percentage point in the coming months.

Mortgage rates to rise?

The Fed has been buying mortgage-backed securities since late 2008. But next month it plans to finish its purchase of $1.25 trillion in mortgages, and that could be bad news. There is wide agreement that the removal of this support will mean higher mortgage rates, which could hit housing prices and sales hard. Some even worry that it could cause the broader economic recovery to stall.  The program was the largest single injection of cash into the economy by the Fed during the financial crisis, and it will be the longest-lasting source of funds as well. Even though the Fed intends to stop buying mortgages, few people expect that the central bank will start selling them to private investors any time in the next few years.  even if the Fed holds onto the mortgages it has already purchased, the act of no longer buying additional mortgages is likely to raise mortgage rates in the coming weeks.

Experts say a jump of at least a quarter to a half percentage point is likely.  San Francisco Federal Reserve President Janet Yellen warned of higher rates in a speech Monday.  Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke is likely to take questions about the Fed’s mortgage program when he testifies about economic conditions on Capitol Hill Wednesday and Thursday.  The worries about the Fed pulling back support for housing are compounded by the end of up to $8,000 in tax credits for home buyers. To qualify, buyers face an April 30 deadline to sign a sales contract.  Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, argues that the Fed’s program and tax credit for home buyers “ended the free fall in home prices.”  But he thinks that the removal of this support could mean that home prices could start to drop by as much as 1% a month again. He also thinks mortgage rates could climb by as much as a percentage point in the coming months.

Jobs bill passes

The Senate voted Monday to push forward a $15 billion jobs creation bill that would give businesses a tax break for hiring the unemployed. The 4-prong bill will:  Exempt employers from Social Security payroll taxes on new hires who were unemployed; Fund highway and transit programs through 2010; Extend a tax break for business that spend money on capital investments like equipment purchases; and Expand the use of the Build America Bonds program, which helps states and municipalities fund capital construction projects.  The final legislation is a scaled-down version of an $85 billion bipartisan draft bill that was crafted by Sens. Max Baucus, D-Mont., and Charles Grassley, R-Iowa.  However, the bill does not extend the deadline to apply for unemployment benefits and the COBRA health insurance subsidy. Some 1.2 million people will run out of benefits after Feb. 28 if the deadline is not extended. Lawmakers are looking to pass a separate, 15-day extension to give them time to enact a longer fix.  And unlike the House’s bill, the Senate measure does not provide additional assistance for states. Many governors, who are holding their annual meeting in Washington, want the Obama administration to send more federal dollars their way so they can cope with yawning budget gaps.  Labor leaders and left-leaning think tanks all say the Senate must do more to spur job creation – as if the Senate can fabricate jobs out of thin air somehow.

House prices up for the month, down for the year

S&P/Case-Shiller composite index of house prices in 20 metropolitan areas rose 1.6 percent in July from June — more than triple the estimate of a 0.5 percent rise found in a recent Reuters poll.  The monthly price increases helped the annual rates, with the yearly pace of declines in home prices slowing to a 12.8% drop in the 10-city index and 13.3% downturn in the 20-city index.  “These figures continue to support an indication of stabilization in national real estate values, but we do need to be cautious in coming months to assess whether the housing market will weather the expiration of the Federal First-Time Buyer’s Tax Credit in November, anticipated higher unemployment rates and a possible increase in foreclosures,” said David Blitzer, chairman of the index committee at S&P.  Despite the overall improvement, annual rates for all metro areas and the two composites remain in negative territory, with 14 of the 20 metro areas and both composites in double digits, S&P said.

Tax credit lures nearly half of all first-time buyers

According to a survey conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of Zillow.com, 18% of prospective first-time homebuyers said extending the credit from Dec. 1, 2009 to Nov. 30, 2010 would be the “primary influence” in their decision to purchase a home.  An additional 25% said it would be a “significant influence,” 27% said it would have “some influence,” and 31% said it would have “no influence.”  Zillow projects 1.86m homebuyers stand to take advantage of the program if it is extended, and if all potential buyers took the full tax credit, extending the program could cost $14.86bn.  Zillow.com chief economist Stan Humphries said of all homebuyers expected under the 12-month extension through 2010, only one in five homebuyers will enter the market specifically because of the extended tax credit.  In other words, 334,000 mortgages will open because of the tax credit extension.  “While 334,000 may seem like a small number relative to the total number of homebuyers who would claim the credit, their addition to the market next year could make the difference between a robust annual increase in home sales next year and a flat or negative change in home sales relative to this year,” Humphries said.

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Project Camelot interviews Aaron McCollum

By Pasadena Coastal Homes Realtor On February 26th, 2010

Aaron McCollum is a third generation member of Project Talent, the MKUltra program used to develop psychic warriors and supersoldiers by the secret government. He is coming forward to speak about the Stargate in the Gulf of Aden and the information he is getting in this regard from secret sources, his own intuition and his conclusions based upon research.

– Shot and edited by Kerry Lynn Cassidy, Project Camelot January 2010

http://projectcamelot.org

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Homes for sale PASADENA MD $1,187,854 4 BRs, 3 full BAs

By Pasadena Coastal Homes Realtor On February 26th, 2010

$1,187,854
4 bedrooms, 3 full baths
7854 BODKIN VIEW DR, PASADENA, MD 21122
For more details, visit us here:

http://championrealty.com/AA7256028

For more information contact: Karlton Morris
Email: KarltonMorris@Championrealty.com
(410) 266-1573

http://www.kalrtonandassociates.championrealty.com

MLS Number: AA7256028

Let Champion Realty show you this gorgeous home at 7854 Bodkin View Drive in Pasadena. Enjoy all the pleasures of waterfront living here. An impressive foyer and staircase greet you. Exceptional attentionto detail throughout highlight this home. Relax and warm yourself in front of the floor-to-ceiling fireplace.You’ll find 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths in this home. Contact Champion Realty to arrange for a personal showing.

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Homes for sale PASADENA MD $2,100,000 4 BRs, 4 full BAs, 1 h

By Pasadena Coastal Homes Realtor On February 23rd, 2010

$2,100,000
4 bedrooms, 4 full baths, 1 half bath
8257 RIVERSIDE DR, PASADENA, MD 21122
For more details, visit us here:

http://championrealty.com/AA7221645

For more information contact: Pat Ogle
Email: patogle@AnnapolisHomes4You.com
(443) 569-2736

http://www.www.patoglechampionrealty.com

MLS Number: AA7221645

Let Champion Realty show you this wonderful home at 8257 Riverside Drive in Pasadena. Here’s a marvelous home situated on over 10 acres of waterfront land. Brilliant windows are one of the highlights of this radiant room. Cabinets and counter space are no problem in the cook friendly kitchen. A wet bar and a heated pool make entertaining a breeze. To see this 4 bedroom, 4 full bath and 1 half bath home, contact Champion Realty today.

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Homes for sale PASADENA MD $525,000 4 BRs, 3 full BAs

By Pasadena Coastal Homes Realtor On February 20th, 2010

$525,000
4 bedrooms, 3 full baths
7822 RENSHAW RD, PASADENA, MD 21122
For more details, visit us here:

http://championrealty.com/AA7071716

For more information contact: Dori Savani
Email: dorisavani@championrealty.com
(410) 991-4988

http://www.www.dorisavani.com

MLS Number: AA7071716

Let Champion Realty show you this beautiful home at 7822 Renshaw Road in Pasadena. You’ll find 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths in this home. Kick back and keep in touch with Mother Nature behind the wall of windows in the delightful room. Natural wood cabinets capture your attention in the attractive kitchen. This room awaits furniture and decorating ideas that will reflect your personality. You will spend many pleasant afternoons and evenings on the beautiful deck. This waterfront property features a pier. To arrange for your personal showing, contact Champion Realty today.

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Apollo Beach Luxury Home Bargain, Apollo Beach Fl Homes for Sale

By roxalicious2 On February 18th, 2010

http://www.TampaCoastalHomes.com , BOAT OPTIONAL*Fine Waterfront Luxury @ Bargain Prices.. Under Global pressure smart $$ finds luxury Bella Sol Villas & take bargains for record in 2009 Read the rest of this entry »

Frances Reid “A Magnificent Teacher, Mentor and Friend”

By Pasadena Coastal Homes Realtor On February 17th, 2010

Frances Reid, who for 42 years portrayed matriarch Alice Horton on the soap operaDays of Our Lives, died last week. Emmy Award nominee Frances Reid played ‘Alice Horton’ for the entire time “Days of Our Lives” has been on the air, is daytime television’s most beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. As one of only two remaining original cast members, she wa indisputably one of the most revered veterans in soap opera history.

She has won the Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Actress/Mature Role in 1985, 1984, 1979 and 1978 and was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1986/87 and for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a drama series in 1978/79.

It is a surprise to many long-time “Days” viewers who only know her as ‘Alice’ that Frances had an accomplished acting career prior to her debut on “Days” on November 8, 1965. Her Broadway appearances include “Hamlet” with Maurice Evans, “Cyrano de Bergerac” with Jose Ferrer, “Twelfth Night” and a Theater Hill production of “The Rivals” with Mary Boland.

Her first radio job was at NBC as ‘Ann Rutledge’ in “Prologue To Glory,” which was followed by the role of ‘Mrs. Moonlight’ in “Mrs. Moonlight” and ‘Charlotte Corday’ in “Charlotte Corday.” Little did she know at that time how the name Corday was to play an important role in her life.

Reid’s television credits include the “Eleventh Hour,” “Little Mister,” “Wagon Train,” and the movie-of-the-week “Mercy Or Murder?” Her film debut was in the 1937 feature “Stage Door” with Katherine Hepburn, Lucille Ball and Ginger Rogers. But it was in the 1966 film “Seconds,” in which Reid played Rock Hudson’s wife, where one scene took days to shoot, that pushed Frances in the direction of television, where things move at a much faster pace.

Reid’s initial entrée into TV soap opera was in 1953, when she starred in “Portia Faces Life.” The show had just converted from radio to TV and was only 15 minutes per episode. Reid, who felt pressured doing one show per day, left after only six months. In 1965, when Ted Corday offered Frances the role of ‘Alice,’ Reid was hesitant about signing on with “Days of Our Lives.” She was familiar with the pressures of doing a daily show and, at that time, working on a soap opera was not the thing to do. However, roles for women over 30 were not copious and Reid, who always needed to be working, accepted his offer. It was a great run.

And one that Frances takes seriously. To help look out after her fellow actors, she was an active member of the American Federation for Television and Radio Artists, serving as first vice president of the local. Reid was born in Wichita Falls, Texas and raised in Berkeley, California. After graduating from Pasadena Community Playhouse, Reid pursued her acting career immediately, landing a role in the West Coast production of “Tovarich.”

Her father had always told the Reid sisters that they must grow up and take responsibility for their lives, which meant supporting themselves. In Frances’ generation it was typical for women to get married, raise children and never hold a job outside the home.

But thanks to her father, Reid didn’t follow the conventional social wisdom. Although she was married to the late actor Phillip Bourneuf for 43 years, the couple never had children. Most people might find it hard to believe, considering she epitomizes matriarchy on “Days of Our Lives.” But Frances made up for it by being a terrific aunt and constantly entertains her nieces and nephews. When not acting, Frances is an inveterate traveler. Her vacations find her in such exotic locales as South Africa, Peru, China and Egypt and the more mundane but no less exciting cities of Europe, most recently those in Italy. Perhaps the words about independence that Reid’s father used to preach to her is the reason why she stayed on with DAYS until her death lat week.

According to Frances, age was no reason to retire from the thing she loves to do best – act.

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8191 Bayside Drive Pasadena Md 21122 $1,749,000 Homes

By Pasadena Coastal Homes Realtor On February 17th, 2010

http://www.therealestatehomeshow.com/ns_viewListingDetails.asp?listID=17576
150 Feet of Chesapeake Bay Beach Waterfront!Outstanding Italian Stonework in 3 Foot High Bulkhead Protecting The Private Beach and Grand Entrance of Property!Value is in The Land and View of The Bay.Unparrelled Property Just Waiting The Imagination of Your Builder. Minutes from Major Commute Routes.

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Tampa Toyota, Sarasota Toyota, Buy a Toyota

By roxalicious On February 15th, 2010

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hit some cornaz with Prophit thru LA County Daydreamn

By Pasadena Coastal Homes Realtor On February 14th, 2010

Rollin thru the boundaries of LA County….Woke up in Inglewood, stopped in Pasadena, pushed to Northridge to dispensary (50$ jedi kush 1/8) cuz that was my last blunt, to Pomona to post up with my locs and my blood relatives, picked up Noccr the Nuisance and ended up at my cuzzn Lil Dave’s in LBC……I hear Hollywood is jumping off later too. I need to swoop by Jay Burnas in Compton and chop-it-up…. just another day in the life of the Rider Proph!

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