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The Ten Best in RE.net This Week: Mar. 20, 2010 Edition

by Dean Ouellette | March 20, 2010
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1 ) Famous blonde financial pundit expects double dip in U.S. housing market – There are two trains of thought out there. The first is that the market has tanked and the banks are smarter now, and will not release enough properties to cause another housing dip any time soon. Then there is the group [...]

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Foreclosures

Why Too Many Foreclosures Can Lead to Devastation

by Florence Foote | February 16, 2010

Recently, I wrote about the path of progress and why one should consider investing in areas that will benefit from, for instance, the building of new rail lines which reduce commuting time and increase the quality of life for those who have access to such facilities compared to those who do not. As most people [...]

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Commentary

Will Appraisers Stunt the Housing Recovery?

by Justin Pierce | September 20, 2009

appraiser HVCCAfter the financial meltdown last year lawmakers and regulators were determined to discover who was responsible for the debacle. Yes, the very people who drafted the laws governing mortgages and yes were also responsible for oversight of them went out to determine who was responsible for the melt down. The first culprit, of course, was the lenders. I think we all know how that played out. The next group on the chopping block was the appraisers. If they wouldn’t have appraised the homes then the lenders would not have lent on them, so goes the finger pointing. From that came sordid tales of realtors and mortgage professionals pressuring and even bribing appraisers to up the value of a property.

Home Valuation Code of Conduct – HVCC

After the scapegoats were identified the legislation followed. One prime piece of legislation aimed at appraisers was the Home Valuation Code of Conduct (PDF). The intent of the HVCC was to achieve more appraiser independence to reduce the amount of pressure placed on appraisers by lenders and Realtors. Well, if their had once been undue pressure on appraisers to inflate values it now pails in comparison to looming threat hanging over appraisers and it’s compelling them to keep prices down.

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Real Estate

Appraise This: An Examination of Real Estate Appraisals

by Meghan Busch | December 12, 2008

Note: The ring above is not the ring in question. When something bad happens, we want someone to blame. Yesterday I dropped my husband’s wedding ring into my favorite crystal glass for safekeeping while he was doing handy work, and the glass broke under the weight of the ring. Frustrated and heart broken, I wanted [...]

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