Thursday, July 26, 2007

Foreclosure Chart, The Return Of The Investor?



RealEstateJournal posted this chart courtesy of Realtytrac showing the foreclosure data monthly in a quick article with tips for buying foreclosure homes. You can note a slight drop from May to June, but I don't think many are expecting that the housing market has 'bottomed-out' just yet. Today's release of New Home Sales data was a disappointment, and showed that we are still not eating away at the inventory.

I see continued optimism from real estate insiders, one notable exception would be Angelo Mozilo, CEO of Countrywide, who has made a few comments over the last 6 months relating this housing recession to the Great Depression, that this is the worst market he has seen, and enacted layoffs and cost-cutting measures. He has also been under the microscope for selling $118 million of his company's stock - a clear sign of lowered expectations... what are you gonna do...

I posted here back in May of 06 that the caliber of real estate investor had significantly changed, and that the pros had vanished. Soon after, the amateurs disappeared as well, and the only investor activity we have seen recently has been folks looking to capture a good gain on an inflated property, and 1031-Exchange it into something different.

In the last few weeks however, I have seen quite a bit more investor interest. Folks who are not afraid and who know that a market like this has "deals". They embrace the Warren Buffett's mantra of "We simply attempt to be fearful when others are greedy and to be greedy only when others are fearful." But I wonder if they are premature and if the market is going to deteriorate significantly further before things settle down. I know those builders do not want to hold inventory into a declining market, so I expect to see further cuts in prices, and increased incentives. I'm not buying into the media's doom & gloom rhetoric, but I do not think there is any reason to be anxious just yet... Deals are certainly out there...
John C. Glynn, CMPS
Real Estate Finance & Mortgage Planning
San Francisco Bay Area

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