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Home builder execs accused of insider trading Premium Content

By Jessica Swesey, Friday, January 30, 2004.

A plaintiff identified only as TDH Partners has sued home builder Ryland Group and two of its top-level executives after they reported a substantial plunge in new-home orders at the end of 2003.  more...

How big broker Weichert gets leads off 'Net Premium Content

By Inman News, Friday, January 30, 2004.

Weichert Realtors has aggressively entered the Internet lead business.

Inman News asked Bret Violette, president of Weichert Lead Network, to explain the company's vision, strategy and tactics:

IN: What is the relationship between Weichert Lead Network and Weichert?

BV: Weichert Lead Network is a separate legal entity, but is owned 100 percent by Weichert.

IN: Who had this vision?  more...

Developer builds real estate Web sites Premium Content

By Inman News, Friday, January 30, 2004.

What's new on the Web for real estate brokers and salespeople? Who's doing it and how well is it working? Inman News asked Web site developer Advanced Access in Anaheim, Calif., for the answers. The company has 140 employees serving 22,000 clients.

IN: When was your company founded?  more...

Home buyers 'pass out over amount of small words'

By Inman News, Friday, January 30, 2004.

Housing has appeared again on the Presidential radar screen.

A speech President George W. Bush delivered this week included remarks about home ownership rates, a down payment assistance program and the U.S. Housing Department's plan to revise the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act.

What he said:  more...

Fed's 'patience' keeps mortgage rates in the fives

By Lou Barnes, Friday, January 30, 2004.

The vertical trace on the bond market EKG after the Fed's Wednesday meeting took mortgages up a quarter-percent, but rates held in the fives, and the more durable damage has been to stocks.  more...

East Coast real estate shatters records

By Inman News, Friday, January 30, 2004.

Home sales in North Carolina and Virginia hit new highs during 2003, with resort communities and metropolitan areas reporting the greatest increases in closed transactions, according to the Realtors associations in both states.

According to statistics compiled by the North Carolina Association of Realtors, 91,977 residential units were sold in 2003 on an adjusted basis, surpassing the previous year's figures by 16 percent. When combined with a 3 percent increase in the average sales price, total sales dollars for the year were up 19 percent to more than $17 billion.

California home construction hits 14-year high

By Inman News, Friday, January 30, 2004.

California home builders began construction on 194,956 new homes and apartments in 2003, the highest level since 1989, according to preliminary building permit statistics compiled by the Construction Industry Research Board in Burbank. Included in that total were 138,679 single-family homes and 56,277 multifamily units, mainly apartments.

December production was also up sharply in most parts of the state compared to both December 2002 and November 2003, signaling that builders believe the strong housing market will continue in 2004.  more...

Multifamily real estate posts improvement

By Inman News, Friday, January 30, 2004.

Conditions in the apartment market are looking up after several quarters of increasing vacancy rates, according to the National Multi Housing Council's January 2004 quarterly survey of apartment market conditions.  more...

Real estate appreciation doesn't add up

By Inman News, Friday, January 30, 2004.

Dear Real Estate Ethicist,

My home is not worth as much as my children, my neighbors and my Realtor say it is: $989,775! My deceased husband Charlie and I paid $13,000 for it in 1949 when he returned from the war. And all we did was put in a new kitchen, four new paint jobs, some new wiring and lots of love, you must be kidding me? This is wrong. –House Rich Guilt

Dear House Rich Guilt,  more...

Lessons from America's most famous real estate Premium Content

By Bernice Ross, Friday, January 30, 2004.

On the Friday before Christmas I was fortunate enough to "tour" the most famous House in America–the White House. Visiting the rooms where hundreds of world leaders have sat and where the fate of millions has been determined was nothing less than awe-inspiring. Surprisingly, "America's Most Famous House" has lessons from which we can all benefit.  more...

Mortgage interest rates climb

By Inman News, Friday, January 30, 2004.

Long-term mortgage interest rates were higher Thursday, and the benchmark 10-year Treasury bond yield remained at 4.19 percent.

The 30-year fixed-rate average jumped to 5.44 percent, and the 15-year fixed-rate climbed to 4.72 percent. The 1-year adjustable was up at 3.3 percent.

The 30-year Treasury bond yield increased slightly to 5.01 percent.

Rates are current as of 7:15 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.  more...

Fed eases homeowner 'casualty loss' restrictions

By Robert Bruss, Friday, January 30, 2004.

"If you dare to file a claim on your homeowner's insurance policy, we'll cancel your policy no matter how long you've been our customer." That seems to have become the motto of the homeowner's insurance industry.

Just a few days ago, I received an e-mail from a homeowner who was insured with the same major national insurance company for more than 30 years. Last year she filed a $457 claim. The insurer paid because the loss was covered under the policy. But when her policy came up for annual renewal, the insurer refused to renew.  more...

Creating a convenient winter home for pets

By Paul Bianchina, Friday, January 30, 2004.

When winter hits the area, pet owners are often faced with a dilemma about what to do with their dogs. Many people have mentioned that it would be nice to find a happy medium between leaving a dog inside the house all day or having to leave it out in the cold. Outdoor shelters are one solution, but a warm and dry pen or dog house of adequate size and quality can be expensive and, in some cases, large and unsightly.  more...

Carpet industry embraces recycled materials

By Katherine Salant, Friday, January 30, 2004.

I recently took an ecological footprint quiz and learned that it would take 21 biologically productive acres to support my lifestyle. If everyone on Earth lived like me, we would need 4.7 planets, and I was 12 percent below average for an American!

The only saving grace here is that so far most of the world has yet to achieve my middle-class American lifestyle.  more...

Real estate tip: Uncle Sam not lax on PMI

By Inman News, Friday, January 30, 2004.

No. The cost of private mortgage insurance currently is not deductible. Only points paid in the year of sale, mortgage interest, and property taxes are tax-deductible.

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