Category Archives: Housing


More housing mess

This week the stock market seems a little more stable, and the fed has injected more liquidity in the markets. But don’t be confused. Things are bad and could get much, much worse.
The top-line story is that July foreclosures are 9% above June. Recall several facts. First, foreclosures come about 6 months after default. And […]

Does it matter if the political world ignores the economy?

Marc Ambinder was sent a letter by a Democratic economist and asks whether the political world is ignoring the economy. I wonder if it matters?
Doesn’t the economy re-assert itself? re:
"When I come back I want to come back as the bond market, because then you can intimidate everybody." — James Carville, Political Consultant
I have […]

Why is Hillary talking about housing?

Basically, my answer is that Hillary Clinton is a smart politician, she sees an issue coming, and she is trying to get in front of it.
I have argued repeatedly that the housing and credit bust is going to be a huge issue. It is probably an unsolvable one. After all, in her proposal, Clinton proposes […]

Clinton rolls out housing policy

I have talked a bunch about the housing crunch and its impact on politics. Inevitably the question turns to something like, what can Republicans say or do now to get us out from underneath this issue. Frankly we struggle to find good answers.
Well, Hillary Clinton is announcing her answers. From today’s WSJ:
The latest, Democratic front-runner […]

Cramer blew up; Listen to what he said

Cramer blew up on CNBC. It’s on Drudge. Blah blah blah. Read what he actually said. And think about what that will mean politically:
No, we have Armageddon. We have Armageddon …
Will somebody come on TV and tell people how bad it is. …
We have thousands of people losing their homes right now. 14m people […]

Why foreclosures matter: The numbers are huge

State
1/x Households
in  Foreclosure
# of Households
foreclosing
Bush 04
margin
[…]

Arizona housing bust

Another swing state, another problem. The AZ Republic has the story:
In total, RealtyTrac has estimated that one of every 92 households in Arizona is in some stage of foreclosure, meaning the situation is likely affecting both speculators and average homeowners. …
That firm shows that 2,952 homes were foreclosed on in Maricopa County from January through […]

Mortgage lender collapses; real estate prices continue to fall

The big news today in housing is this, from Bloomberg:
American Home Mortgage Investment Corp. shares plunged 89 percent after the lender said it doesn’t have cash to fund new loans and may have to sell off assets. …
American Home caters to borrowers whose credit scores fall just short of standards for top-rated mortgages. The […]

More bad housing data strike higher incomes

UPDATE: The Big Picture has details on the conference call announcing these results.
Countrywide Financial Corp. had very bad Q2 profit numbers:

The rise in credit-related costs were primarily related to the company’s investments in prime home equity loans, Mozilo said.
Unlike subprime loans, which target borrowers with spotty credit histories, prime loans are typically available only to […]

Florida foreclosures looking awful

More bad news on the housing front. Here are some maps and charts. Note Florida and Nevada. Not that Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, or New Mexico are doing well. These charts are from the WSJ, via The Big Picture.
These might also make taking back a couple of House seats tough. Pombo’s, Clay Shaw’s and Foley’s […]