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NAR 2008 notes: Transitioning to a New Administration Forum

Paul C Light Ph.D. plus 2 more, I didn't get there names. One is from HUD.

Transition to a New Administration: People and Policies: Regulatory Issues Forum.

Obama will support housing per NAR. In Illinois, Obama advocated tax credits for property owners and fought to end predatory lending. He has advocated for a stronger FHA and voted for the NAR-backed economic stimulus bill, which increased loan limits in high-cost areas.

External events will drive the overall agenda about housing decisions. No one can predict what will happen 48 hours from right now. No matter what candidate won, the reactions to the housing industry would be similar.

Angry Republicans will be an issue to be dealt with. The Republican Party feels like they have been treated unfairly. The forum suggested the Republicans will no longer be total big business driven and the Democrats and Republicans will work better together and see views more similar in the near future.

Issues New President is faced with:

•1. Fix market failure, how to get the private market working better

•a. Buyers have no confidence in the market or banks

•b. Banking investors have no confidence in the mortgage lenders due to past undisclosed high risk

•2. Mortgage Broker Reform

•a. Loan to loan scoring system, from the mortgage broker to the investor

•3. Cycle of Foreclosure

•a. The cycle is explained as a home in the neighborhood goes into foreclosure, this affects the value of surrounding homes and a circular events starts with no way to stop.

•b. Possible proposal, allow judges to modify the terms of the loans already made and the servicer just has to live with it.

•4. FHA issues

•a. FHA is the most trusted type of loan

•b. FHA is expected to run over 50% of the market

•c. Can FHA get too big?

•d. Is FHA ran properly, if not, in the future will we have another bail out?

Realtors need to be more involved in RPAC and talking to the local and state reps. Nothing is more effective than when a REALTOR® walks in an office and explains how a decision will impact the market and the REALTORS® job.

HUD employees start to transition before the election. HUD supplies room for Obama's HUD staff and their own systems. Because Obama separated himself from the lobbyist he has less starting staff.

Currently the 2nd part of the bail out is waiting to be released. NAR is waiting to find out if it will be released with out strings.

Many of the US notes are held by foreign countries, these countries have no interest in assisting the US. If it weren't for China right now, we wouldn't be selling any mortgages or homes. Is that good or bad?

RESPA Change: HUD says its proposed changes to RESPA -- which include a new, four-page Good Faith Estimate that's intended to help home buyers comparison shop for a loan, title insurance and other settlement services -- would save consumers $8.35 billion a year.

RESPA change also involves at the settlement table a new HUD 1 form, Good Faith Estimate and a mandatory script to be read out loud. This may cause a raise in the settlement cost, more time and less transaction per day for the settlement company.

Question asked: Could Obama change the new RESPA Rule? Congress could take action not to fund. This must be revisited by the Obama team per forum speakers. If rule is dated properly, no one can touch it except to create a new rule.

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Genesee County Michigan State 10/05/2008

Statistics, It's okay! Todate, the Flint Area Association of Realtors has sold more homes than in the last years. It looks like are inventory is stabilizing to start the process of decline. (Hopefully).


FAARActive Residential Listings: 6,501 -- Foreclosures:[1] 854 / 13.1% -- Short Sales: 671 / 10.3%
Active Residential Listings in Genesee County: 5,020 -- Foreclosures:[1] 622 / 12.4% -- Short Sales: 557 / 11.1%
Active Listings: Multi-Family -- 132 -- Vacant Land: 1,758 -- Commercial: 443
Active Listings in Genesee County: Multi-Family -- 123 -- Vacant Land: 1,228 -- Commercial: 351

Residential Listings Activated Last 7 Days: 245 -- 1 Year Ago: 311 -- 2 Years Ago: 384
Multi-Family Listings Activated Last 7 Days: 2 -- 1 Year Ago: 12 -- 2 Years Ago: 9
Vacant Land Listings Activated Last 7 Days: 24 -- 1 Year Ago: 14 -- 2 Years Ago: 39
Commercial Listings Activated Last 7 Days: 6 -- 1 Year Ago: 7 -- 2 Years Ago: 15

Residential Listings Sold Last 7 Days: 101 -- 1 Year Ago: 121 -- 2 Years Ago: 147
Residential Listings Sold Last 30 Days: 508 -- 1 Year Ago: 535 -- 2 Years Ago: 517
Residential Listings Sold Year to Date: 4,482 -- 1 Year Ago: 4,424 -- 2 Years Ago: 4,561
Residential Listings Sold Year to Date in Genesee County: 3,525 -- 1 Year Ago: 3,416 -- 2 Years Ago: 3,719
Multi-Family Listings Sold Last 7 Days: 2
Vacant Land Listings Sold Last 7 Days: 0
Commercial Listings Sold Last 7 Days: 0

Average Listing Price of Active Listings in Genesee County: $136,811 -- Median Listing Price: $116,995
Average Listing Price to Selling Price Ratio in Genesee County Last 7 Days: 76% -- 1 Year Ago: 78% -- 2 Years Ago: 83%
Average Selling Price in Genesee County Last 7 Days: $78,339 -- 1 Year Ago: $81,757 -- 2 Years Ago: $117,252
Average Selling Price in Genesee County Last 30 Days: $72,215 -- 1 Year Ago: $92,358 -- 2 Years Ago: $113,593
Median Selling Price in Genesee County Last 7 Days: $63,300 -- 1 Year Ago: $75,950 -- 2 Years Ago: $108,000
Median Selling Price in Genesee County Last 30 Days: $53,700 -- 1 Year Ago: $82,708 -- 2 Years Ago: $102,000

Average Foreclosure Listing Price of Active Listings in Genesee County: $62,787
Average Foreclosure Selling Price in Genesee County Last 7 Days: $50,447

Statistics Updated: 10/05/2008 5:36PM

www.BookAShowing.com appointments today: 66 -- Month To Date: 467 -- Year To Date: 28,207 -- updated: 10/05/2008 4:56PM

  1. Not all foreclosed properties are marked as foreclosure in the MLS so this value will be lower than reality.

"Beware" Man posing as real estate agent in Michigan

• Sep. 2, 2008 - "Beware" Man posing as Real Estate Agent

Agents have contacted FAAR staff with information in regards to a gentleman who is trying to show homes and write purchase agreements. According to the state he does not hold a license nor has he applied for one. His name is Antonio Fluker of Innovative Realty. Please be aware of this situation and if you have any contact with this individual please contact the association (810)-767-6330

Complete Realty, LLC goal is to keep the public and real estate agents safe first! Angie Ridley

Great Buy! Home in Flint, MI.

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Price: $35,000
5102 Western Rd.
Flint, MI
MLS#
06080887
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1 owner home. Nice. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 1 car attached garage, finished basement, patio with awning for entertaining in private backyard, vanity sink in bath, central air, large closets, security system, priced to sell. Please see document book. <!--<-->
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HOME INFO ROOM DIMENSIONS
Square Feet: 1100 Bedroom 1: 14*9
Style: 2 Story Bedroom 2: 10*12
Bedrooms: 3 Bedroom 3: 12*13.6
Full Baths: 1 Bedroom 4:
Half Baths: 1 Dining: 9.5*9
Basement: 1 Family:
Garage: 1 Kitchen: 9.5*9
Fireplace: 0 Living: 20*12
Year Built: 1967

LOCATION
Addr., City, Zip: 5102 Western Rd., Flint, MI 48506
County: Genesee
School District: Flint, District Number 0

PROPERTY
Acres: 0 Subdivision: Rollingwood
Lot Dimensions: 61x100x61x100 On Lake:

LISTING INFORMATION
For more information on this property contact: Angela K Ridley
phone: 810 744 4600
email: angie@angieridley.com

Office
Complete Realty LLC
phone: 810 744 4600
fax: 810 936 4395
email: angie@angieridley.com