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Market Shifts from Sellers’ Control

Real estate agents say the housing market is beginning to shift from seller control, and they expect price gains to moderate over the next several months, according to the latest survey from Redfin.

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Price Increases Slow as Housing Market Heads Into Fall

According to CoreLogic's monthly Home Price Index (HPI) report, house prices nationwide (including distressed sales) increased 12.4 percent on a yearly basis in August. On a monthly basis, prices were up only 0.9 percent. "After a strong run, the rate of home price appreciation slowed in August. In addition to normal seasonality, the recent sharp rise in mortgage rates off their historic lows was a clear driver behind the slowdown," said Anand Nallathambi, CoreLogic's president and CEO.

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Consumers Remain Upbeat on Home Prices

Even as price increases start to lose momentum, the majority of Americans polled by finance site Bankrate.com anticipate more gains over the next year. According to Bankrate, 55 percent of Americans surveyed think prices will go up over the next 12 months, while 27 percent said they expect prices to stay flat. "It seems like Americans' love affair with real estate has returned," said Greg McBride, CFA, senior financial analyst for Bankrate, though he admitted there are still "some clear headwinds."

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Analyst Warns of Market Distortion from House Flipping

As home price appreciation continues at accelerated levels, John Burns Real Estate Consulting is warning clients in certain areas to keep in mind the artificial boosting effect that home flippers bring to the market. "Home price appreciation has been so rampant, particularly in California and Florida, that flippers and get-rich-quick scam artists are flourishing again," said Chris Cagan, VP at John Burns. "Just as in the mania of 2004-06, flippers make money when the party is raging, but inevitably, someone loses when the party is busted."

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Citi, BofA Add to Layoff Announcements

According to a report from FOX Business, executives at Citi told reporters the company will cut an estimated 2,200 jobs from its mortgage business "by early next year" due to rising mortgage rates driving down demand. Meanwhile, Bloomberg has reported that Bank of America is cutting 2,100 jobs and closing 16 offices by the end of October, according to "two people with direct knowledge of the plan." Citi and BofA aren't the only banks to be impacted by rising interest rates and improved loan performance.

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Survey: Interest Rate Increases Catching Up to Buyers

Ascending mortgage rates are starting to weigh on homebuyers nearly as much as low inventory, according to Redfin's Real-Time Homebuyer Survey. Out of homebuyers polled, 63 percent said rates have impacted their ability to buy a home at least "somewhat." When asked how rates have affected their home search, 33 percent said they're speeding up their search before rates get too high, 20 percent said they're slowing their search, and 1 percent have stopped looking altogether.

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Beige Book Again Records Modest-to-Moderate Growth

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Continuing to shrug off sequester cutbacks, but feeling the effects of adverse weather, the nation's economy "continued to expand at a modest to moderate pace" from early July though late August, the Federal Reserve reported in its Beige Book assessment. Residential real estate activity "increased moderately" and "demand for nonresidential real estate increased," though "lending activity weakened a bit." Lending standards have largely remained unchanged, while credit quality has improved.

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Home Prices Up 12.4% in July, Future Gains Expected to Wane

Home prices as measured by CoreLogic increased 12.4 percent year-over-year in July, the company reported in its monthly Home Price Index (HPI) report. "Home prices continue to climb across the nation in July with markets hit hardest during the downturn leading the way," said CoreLogic president and CEO Anand Nallathambi. "Nationally, home prices are now within 18 percent of their peak levels reached in April of 2006." Meanwhile, the Pending HPI indicates that August 2013 home prices will rise 12.3 percent.

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