Real Estate Wire: Latest housing news


By Peter Y. Hong
Repossessed properties will soon account for more than half of all sales, experts predict.
September 18, 2008

Has the housing market hit bottom?
REAL ESTATE
By Peter Y. Hong
Low prices and interest rates push some buyers off the fence. Experts warn of another wave of foreclosures.
September 13, 2008

By William Heisel
Daniel Mudd and Richard Syron, who are stepping down, have already made millions at the troubled mortgage giants and are expected to take away millions more.
September 8, 2008

U.S. takes control of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
By Peter G. Gosselin
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson says stabilizing the firms is crucial to ending housing turmoil. The plan calls for billions in capital injections.
September 8, 2008

September 8, 2008

$1 billion

Initial U.S. investment in each firm
September 8, 2008

By Peter G. Gosselin
Some advocate a bankruptcy-style solution, others a big infusion of cash. He's looking for middle ground to address the mortgage giants' crisis.
September 7, 2008

By Peter G. Gosselin
Paulson discusses a rescue plan with the mortgage giants' chiefs, who may have to step down, sources say.
September 6, 2008

Southern California home sales jump 13.8% in July
By Annette Haddad
The year-over-year increase, spurred by falling prices and foreclosures, is the first since September 2005. Los Angeles County sees a slight drop in sales.
August 19, 2008

Short sale of home hurts credit scores
MONEY TALK
Liz Pulliam Weston
Dear Liz: I sold my house for less than what I owed on the mortgage, not realizing that this short sale would affect my credit scores. Because of this drop in scores, I recently received a letter from my credit card company closing one of my unused accounts.
August 3, 2008

Banks hit by fallout from the crisis at IndyMac
By E. Scott Reckard and Andrea Chang
Some depositors at the failed thrift, seized by regulators, leave without all of the funds that were in their accounts. Bank shares slide, but institutions say they are well-capitalized.
July 15, 2008

By Peter Y. Hong
Both dropped last month, convincing some analysts that the housing downturn will keep dragging on.
January 16, 2008


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