Help for Homeowners Facing Foreclosure
November 20, 2008
Everyone seems to agree that flooding the market with empty, foreclosed homes does not help neighborhoods maintain stability – either as a way of living, or regarding the value of homes. Empty homes do nothing for a neighborhood.
Recently some organizations are taking tentative steps to allow homeowners who are defaulting on their mortgage to remain in their homes –at least for the time being.
Fannie and Freddie Mac have announced that they are freezing foreclosure sales until after the new year while they review strategies and the future of their organizations.
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. and Citigroup Inc. recently announced foreclosure-prevention programs that aim to reduce interest rates, extend repayment schedules and, in the case of Citigroup, reduce loan amounts, to help borrowers keep their homes. But the programs have focused primarily on loans wholly owned by those companies because they feel they have more authority to rework those mortgages.
HSBC is also making more options available to more people. For example, it is contacting customers before their adjustable-rate loans reset to higher rates and freezing the current rate or allowing the borrower to pay a rate below what the new rate would be. The bank also is lowering fixed rates for selected borrowers. All this in an effort to stave of foreclosures.
One way of stabilizing markets where supply exceeds demand is to regulate supply. That way the people who can buy homes can buy from sellers who can’t afford to stay in their current home. But, amazingly enough, new home construction is still going on – even in saturated markets. Merrill Lynch economist David Rosenberg suggests, only half-jokingly, that the Treasury should impose a moratorium on home building. "It sounds like lunacy, but we have to destroy the housing capital stock to help put a floor under the market," he said.
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Raleigh is the capital of North Carolina. As of the 2000 census, it had a population of 276,093. Durham, Chapel Hill and Raleigh make up the three cities of the Triangle which is a research park created in 1959. Although the median home price has topped $200,000, homes are available in all price ranges, and the area is still more affordable than many other regions with similar economies. Raleigh's proximity to both the Atlantic coast and to ski slopes in NC and VA make it an ideal location. Raleigh's temerate climate allows for year-round activities such as golf, hiking, biking, fishing - some even in the city thanks to the parks and greenways system. Some of the most renouned museums in the South are located in Raleigh, as well as the NC Symphony orchestra. The BTI Center for the Performing Arts is one of the best in the country. Sports fans will discover many outlets for their enthusiasm - from ACC basketball to college teams. -- Source: Wikipedia.com
North Carolina 2000 Census Population Profile Map
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Raleigh |
North Carolina |
United States |
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| Population |
276,093 |
8,049,313 |
281,421,906 |
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| Median age |
30.9 |
35.3 |
35.3 |
|---|
| Median age for Male |
30 |
33.8 |
34 |
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| Median age for Female |
32.1 |
36.7 |
36.5 |
|---|
| Households |
112,608 |
3,132,013 |
105,480,101 |
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| Household population |
258,777 |
7,795,432 |
273,643,273 |
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| Average household size |
2.3 |
2.49 |
2.59 |
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| Families |
61,327 |
2,158,869 |
71,787,347 |
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| Average family size |
2.97 |
2.98 |
3.14 |
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| Housing units |
120,699 |
3,523,944 |
115,904,641 |
|---|
| Occupied units |
112,608 |
3,132,013 |
105,480,101 |
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| Vacant units |
8,091 |
391,931 |
10,424,540 |
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