Wednesday, September 30, 2009

35 Billion in Housing Aid - Coming to State Housing Finance Agencies

There's some interesting news about an expected 35 Billion lifeline about to be extended to the various state run Housing Finance Agencies, including CalHFA. These agencies offer below-market financing for housing to first-time buyer families and individuals, with some restrictions on income and property value.

I have a substantial amount of experience with the CalHFA program, and when this program is healthy, it is effective.

Late in 2008, CalHFA suspended it's lending programs due to a lack of funds. This 35 Billion infusion - which is ~2 times as much as the expected total expenditure for the 8k first time buyer tax credit - will likely help open that program back to a level where it can be effective. It's worth keeping an eye on.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Are Home Sales Up? Depends On Your Price Point

Real estate is all about micro markets. In the San Francisco Bay Area, homeowners might be celebrating the recent trend to higher sales volume in recent months. But that data comes from national sources. How much of the Bay Area falls into the brackets below, where we are seeing increases in volume? Thanks to Steve Harney for the info:

Below $100000 - sales up 38.8%
100k-250k - sales up 8.7%
250k - 500k - sales down 6.2%
500k - 750k - sales down 8.9%
750k - 1MM - sales down 10.6%
1MM - 2MM - sales down 23.3%
2MM+ - sales down 32.4

Not to be a wet blanket though... This data does not show the volume of sales in these brackets, and the bulk of housing likely falls into those lower price brackets. Activity at the lower end means future liquidity at the higher end. It's the "plankton theory" of housing: If a homeowner want's to buy a higher priced home, they need to sell their lower priced home to somebody. There's a food chain. First-time buyers, aka the "plankton" have to get into the market to support the ripple up the chain for move-up buyers. So I would expect that this activity will work its way up through higher price brackets in coming months.

Friday, September 04, 2009

Ayn Rand - Liberty vs Socialism

This is worth a spin...