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Have you ever wondered how healthy your bank is? Here in Springfield, MO, we have not yet experienced the massive bank failures that other parts of the country have experienced, but that does not mean we are immune. Having specialized in new construction homes and land development, many of my clients have been victims of the banks frantically attempting to increase their capital, while decreasing their troubled assets, with the results usually being the builder/developer has his loan called, and the bank ends up with troubled assets anyway.
As of the end of October, there have been 123 bank failures in 2009. The number is rapidly increasing. Here is a link to view the banks which have failed this year: FDIC failed bank list.
Many of the troubled banks in the Springfield, MO, area were banks with a substantial amount of construction and/or development loans. With the new construction industry basically at a standstill, it is no surprise the banks are proportionately troubled as evidenced by the chart below I found on Calculated Risk Blog (the author, Bill, was very kind to let me use his charts). To reach his full article, click here.

To put this in perspective, Bill at the Calculated Risk Blog compared the history of the number of bank failures through 2009 since the inception of the FDIC in 1934.

So now, are you wondering how healthy your bank is? I have found a wonderful website to look up your bank based on its quarterly reportings to the FDIC. The Investigative Reporting Workshop has created a website that you can search for your own bank based on the location of its headquarters. It will tell you how healthy your bank is, and what banks received TARP monies. It may surprise you to know, that Great Southern Bank is actually headquartered out of Reeds Spring, MO.
Here are links to some of the banks around Springfield, MO:
How does your bank fare?
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Looking for information regarding Springfield Public Schools? I often have clients who are searching Springfield MO homes for sale, ask, "What is the best school district?" Unfortunately, I can't answer that question. The answer is very subjective. What may be important to one client is not necessarily important to another client.
When relocating, it's wise to research the area schools yourself and make your decisions based on what criteria in a school is MOST important to YOU. I have provided some helpful links to help you in your analysis of the high schools in the Springfield Public School District.
Springfield Public Schools, consists of five high schools:
Central High School - Home of the Bulldogs!
For information regarding safety, the Springfield Newsleader has a database you can search for Springfield Public Schools Safety Incident Reports.
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There's a very serious epidemic going around Springfield Missouri and the Ozarks. No, its not Swine Flu, its much more contagious than that. It's Deer Fever! Many people will call in sick to work, use vacation days, and even miss school.
Symptoms include wandering thoughts, insomnia or waking up early, storytelling, uncontrollable urges to go to Bass Pro Shop, and watching hunting shows on TV.
There is no vaccine and the only known cure for Deer Fever is to put on your hunter orange and head to the woods! Gun season opens November 14th. Good luck out there!
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This chart from Credit Suisse was forwarded to me by Mark Trigg, with North American Savings Bank in Springfield, Missouri, this morning. You can see the lull in 2009 between the resets for subprime and the beginning of the resets for Option ARM's, Alt-A, and Prime loans, etc., that are just beginning to hit our market at such a critical time in our economy.
I suspect we will see an increase in motivation to sell by those homeowners that bought more home than they could afford as their payments begin to reset. This will, of course, be much more pronounced on the east and west coasts, but will be felt in the Springfield MO Real Estate market as well.
The media is reporting that the biggest part of the subprime wave is passing, but the good "prime" loans are an area to watch closely in the next couple of years. This graph helps put that in perspective.
Personally, I was shocked to see how dramatic the drop off was midway through 2012.
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