Payment options we accept.

Follow Us:





Foreclosure Dump Blog

The Cure for Ailing Housing Market? Maybe It’s More Foreclosures

William Henderson - Monday, July 12, 2010

true/slant.com
author Megan Cottrell


As the $8,000 home buyer tax credit dried up, so did housing sales. The number of people buying a new house dipped to the lowest levels in recorded history after tax credit ended in May, causing many people to worry that the recession will be shaped like a W – a perilous double dip.

What’s the cure for the ailing housing market? One real estate analyst says the answer is counter-intuitive: more foreclosures.

Why? Well, analyst Mark Hanson says foreclosures are what people want to buy. The new home buyers out there want (and perhaps can only afford) a good deal. But lately, pressures on banks to halt foreclosures have curbed the supply of cheap houses. Because we’re in a market where people are iffy about taking a big risk, unless the carrot is big and juicy enough, people aren’t going to bite.

Plus, Hanson says, there’s still a huge shadow market out there – homes where the mortgage isn’t in good standing, but they’re not in foreclosure yet. Hanson says we’ve got to clear through all this bad inventory – both the homes in foreclosure now and the ones yet to be – if we want the market to turn around.

The way he explains it sounds sort of like an old rusty faucet – you’ve got to let the water run orange for awhile before it starts to come out clear.

At our current pace of foreclosure, he says, it will take 101 months to clear through the system – 8 years. But if we doubled our rate of foreclosure to 180,000 a month, he says it till take 42 months, or about 3 and a half years.

Housing activists all over the nation are putting pressure on banks to slow the rate of foreclosure. It’s hard to argue with. Who wants to put more people out of their homes?

But then again, Hanson could be right. If the entire economy is spooked by low housing sales, it means less jobs being created, fewer people spending money. Many of those who are dreading a foreclosure can’t pay their mortgage because they can’t find a job or find one that will pay a decent wage.

Is it better to be without a house in the short term paired with a quicker recovery? Or if Hanson’s right, are we just dragging out the inevitable?

 

Comments
Kevin McGrath commented on 12-Jul-2010 07:32 PM
It's like the captain of the Titanic sees this iceberg this time, but chooses to pretend that he doesn't.

Post a Comment




Captcha Image


Recent Posts


Tags

government foreclosure listings totally free foreclosure listings pre foreclosures free foreclosure bank list get out of foreclosure pre foreclosure homes help with foreclosure bank foreclosure listings market increase though foreclosure info mortgage after foreclosure foreclosures miami hud foreclosure hud foreclosures notice of default judicial foreclosure properties listings of foreclosure homes Property, Sales, Tips, Real Estate, Foreclosure, Short Sale, Family, Encouragement real estate, homes for sale, homes, home, houses for sale, new homes for sale, real estate for sale, real estate listings, find a home, schools, neighborhoods, mortgage rates, sale, new houses, rentals, foreclosure properties homes bought foreclosure training short sale sellers, how to do a short sale, pre foreclosure short sale, short sales homes, short sale lender, short sale requirements,short sale disclosure, short sale seller, short sale investor, foreclosure short sales, short sale investment, find short price facing foreclosure foreclosure search pre foreclosure foreclosure for sale foreclosure information avoid foreclosure foreclosure listings by state free government foreclosure listings foreclosure fix foreclosure mortgage foreclosure bailout lenders, totally free foreclosure listings, foreclosure property investment, foreclosure fix, mortgage after foreclosure, florida foreclosures, free government foreclosure listings, free foreclosure bank list, avoid foreclosure, florid government foreclosure homes How to invest in Montgomery foreclosure list, how to find Scottsdale foreclosure list, how to get the most out of Palm Springs foreclosure properties, how to buy Aurora foreclosure properties, search for Tampa real estate foreclosures, how to find Atlanta maintained foreclosure and short-sale tips bank owned listings foreclosure redemption how to buy a foreclosure property property market buy foreclosure foreclosure mitigation bank foreclosure homes foreclosure houses buying foreclosures free listing of foreclosure houses, foreclosure services foreclosure lender foreclosure trustee foreclosure articles preforeclosure buying a foreclosure foreclosure loans condos,las vegas real estate,san diego real estate,condo for rent,foreclosure properties,foreclosed,foreclosed properties,real estate loans,reo properties for sale,real estate in florida,south florida real estate,san diego homes,foreclosed property,florid san diego commercial real estate,south florida rentals,florida real estate taxes, foreclosures for sale repossessed properties top foreclosure states home foreclosure process prices market foreclosure bailout lenders house prices homes homes miami free foreclosure information florida foreclosures free foreclosure listing foreclosures homes foreclosure notices short sales,short sale investing,mortgage short sale,buying short sale,home short sale,short sale foreclosure,bank short sale,house short sale,short sale homes,realestate short sale,short sale services,short sale service,short sale info,how to short sale, records fact house foreclosures short sale vs foreclosure pre foreclosure listings deal reo foreclosure forclosure fha foreclosure free foreclosure listings florida foreclosure alternatives foreclosure property investment foreclosure tax foreclosure specialists profitable free foreclosures cheap houses for sale foreclosure listings, how does foreclosure work, foreclosure process, free foreclosure listings, what happens during a foreclosure, short sale, what happens after foreclosure, timeline for foreclosure,foreclosure homes, stop foreclosure, home foreclosure how to buy foreclosure

Archive