What one loan agent said: “If you
take away stated
loans, this market HAS TO DROP at least 50%.....here
is why….plain and
simple….income has gone up 4% per year at the same
time housing has gone
up 125%.” Speaking of which, government data indicates
that Americans
earned a smaller average income in 2005 than in 2000.
While incomes have been
on the rise since 2002, the average income in 2005 was
$55,238, still nearly 1%
less than in 2000, after adjusting for inflation, an
analysis of new tax
statistics show. Total adjusted gross income in 2005
was $7.43 trillion for all
Americans. The White House said the fact that average
incomes were smaller five
years after the Internet bubble burst “should not
surprise anyone.”
Yesterday both Countrywide CEO
Angelo Mozilo and
Thornburg’s president Larry Goldstone told CNBC they
fear a recession.
But the economic news out this morning does not
support that: Durable Goods was
+5.9%, much stronger than expected. The 10-yr
stands at 4.64% and A-paper
prices are roughly unchanged.
Company news? Once
again,
there is plenty, along with a rumor or two:
On Tuesday 1st National Bank of
Arizona
(FNBA) announced that they
suspended wholesale and correspondent originations and
will focus on retail.
And don’t even try for an extension.
Mortgage Investors Group (MIG), another wholesale
company, has closed their
doors. Their description said, “Success depends
on your ability to
move loans through the complex mortgage process in a
timely and efficient manner.
The wholesale lender you choose to work with can make
all the difference in
your ability to be successful in today's ever-changing
mortgage
marketplace.”
It is rumored that BofA has
eliminated their entire line of
stated product. I don’t
have confirmation of
this.
Amstar Mortgage agreed to
"relinquish
managerial control" of its 116 branches in 31 states
to the Money Store,
which will offer jobs to the employees.
CSFB said that their existing Prime
A product will be
replaced with a new Prime A eligibility matrix with
loans to $6 million, but
also further tightened their Alt-A guidelines.
One veteran’s opinion of the
current housing
situation: "You know how to solve the foreclosure
issue and all these
homes lying idle and dumped on the market? You give
'em to every combat veteran
returning home from Iraq
and Afghanistan….You
have
all these foreclosed homes just sitting around. A
credit crunch on
potential buyers who aren't buying these properties
anyway. I (he) says, give
these returning Vets and their families these homes.
The Federal government is
going to have to unravel all this mess because its too
important…Between
the Defense Dept., the Veterans Administration, The
GOA, the FDIC, HUD and any
other initials you want to throw in there, new notes
can be written on these
properties and guaranteed by the government. Expand
the VA loan limits to cover
the housing cost what ever and where ever it is.
Stream line the process.
Eliminate the surplus inventory. Tie it to Veterans
benefits.”
INDICATORS THAT YOUR EMPLOYER HAS
CHANGED TO A CHEAPER
HEALTH CARE PLAN:
Directions to your Doctor's office
include "Take a
left when you enter the trailer park."
The tongue depressors taste faintly
of Fudgesicles.
The only proctologist in the
plan is "Gus"
from Roto-Rooter..
The only item listed under
Preventative Care
Coverage is "An apple a day."
Your primary care physician is
wearing the pants you
gave to Goodwill last month.
"The patient is responsible for
200% of out-of-network
charges; this is not a typographical error.
The only expense covered 100% is
"embalming."
Your Prozac comes in different
colors with little M's
on them.
AND THE NUMBER ONE SIGN YOU'VE
JOINED A VERY CHEAP HEALTH
CARE PLAN:
You ask for Viagra, and they give
you a Popsicle stick and
duct tape.