According to RealtyTrac's latest data, approximately 9.3 million residential properties in December had a combined loan amount at least 25 percent higher than their market value. The figure represents about 19 percent of all properties with a mortgage. That number was down from 10.7 million deeply underwater homes (about 23 percent of all properties) in September and 10.9 million (26 percent) at the beginning of 2013. Meanwhile, the number of "equity-rich properties" grew to 9.1 million.
Read More »RealtyTrac Hires E-Commerce Expert as SVP
RealtyTrac, a California-based information provider for the housing industry, announced the appointment of e-commerce specialist David Towers as SVP of revenue generation and operations.
Read More »Commentary: Investors Still Flooding the National Housing Market
Investors remain a crucial factor in the U.S. housing market. As mortgage rates rise along with home prices, it decreases affordability and edges owner-occupier buyers out of the market.
Read More »Investors Continue Flocking Toward Ripening Markets
Single-family homes, condominiums, and townhomes sold at an annualized rate of 5.7 million in September, according to numbers from RealtyTrac. September's figures were up 2 percent month-over-month and 14 percent year-over-year, with investors making the biggest impact, particularly in markets where prices have yet to cross the $200,000 mark. "The housing market continues to skew in favor of investors, particularly deep-pocketed institutional investors, and other buyers paying with cash," said Daren Blomquist, vice president at RealtyTrac.
Read More »Homeownership Rates Wallow at Nearly 15-Year Lows
Homeowners moved closer to the sidelines last year, buying fewer homes than in 2010 and edging homeownership toward lows not seen since the 1990s. The Commerce Department released figures Tuesday that posted 66 percent for homeownership rates last quarter, reflecting declines by 0.5 percent year-over-year and 0.3 percent on a quarterly basis. Homeownership vacancy rates hovered around 2.3 percent last quarter, 0.4 percentage points lower than in 2010.
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