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		<title>Is the property market in Iowa finally stabilizing? – Foreclosed Homes Listings</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 12:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Iowa&#8217;s foreclosures are showing signs of leveling off this year Is this just a seasonal fluctuation … … or could this be the end of the beginning? The rate of Iowa foreclosures finally seems to be leveling off, thanks to local economic improvements and home mortgage modifications. This, somehow, contributes to a drop in the [...]]]></description>
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<li>Is this just a seasonal fluctuation …</li>
<li>… or could this be the end of the beginning?</li>
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<p><!--RFarl-->The rate of Iowa foreclosures finally seems to be leveling off, thanks to local economic improvements and home mortgage modifications. This, somehow, contributes to a drop in the countrywide foreclosure listings. The proportion of past-due or in-foreclosure mortgages was down in the first quarter of 2010 to 8.6%, from a high of 10.1% at the end of 2009 (but still above the rate of 7.6% year-on-year).</p>
<p>That&#8217;s great news for the State&#8217;s embattled home-owning households, so many of whom have been facing the confiscation of their beloved homes.</p>
<p>Mortgage Bankers Association Chief Economist Jay Brinkmann thinks this could be the result of seasonal tendencies. &#8220;Delinquency rates traditionally peak in the fourth quarter and fall in the first quarter,&#8221; he was quoted as saying in the MBA survey released on Wednesday.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s because homeowners are traditionally faced with higher heating bills at that time, not to mention Christmas holiday spending patterns, although they do also often recover by the end of the following March. Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller thinks that part of the early 2010 decline can be attributed to a combination of economic improvements, and his office&#8217;s mediation and hot-line efforts to advise households confronted with foreclosure.</p>
<p>Whatever the reason, or combination of reasons in play, Iowa&#8217;s percentage homes in foreclosure at the end of March 2010 was just 2.7% (up from 2.3% year-on-year) compared to the national figure of 4.6%, or 3.8% last year. Iowa&#8217;s lower unemployment rate of 6.8% (compared to 9.7% countrywide) undoubtedly also played a role.</p>
<p>The Attorney General believes that the relatively lower rate of new foreclosure notices too indicates that, for Iowa at least, the property market stabilizing.</p>
<p>More good news is that over 2,700 Iowa households were able to keep their homes thanks to HAMP initiatives, not counting the 791 mortgage modifications made permanent in April this year. To put this in context, there are currently about 636,000 active trial modifications throughout America – and around 295,000 permanent ones in place.</p>
<p>Wells Fargo, the second biggest player in the home loan business at the close of 2009, has modified nearly 112,000 mortgages this far, of which over 36,000 are now permanent. &#8220;We continue our efforts to find options that will allow mortgage customers facing financial hardships to stay in their homes through one of our own modification programs or through HAMP&#8221;, says co-president of Wells Fargo Home Mortgage in West Des Moines Mike Heid.</p>
<p>His company&#8217;s efforts seem to be working, with over 90% of their borrowers current on their payments.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s hope the trend remains positive in the State of Iowa, and that the rest of America can return to better times without too much delay. Keep up to date with www.foreclosureconnections.com.</p>
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		<title>Iowa Prepares for Foreclosure Increase</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2007 23:11:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is bound to happen, according to experts. Although Iowa has a small percentage of subprime loans (2.9%), the state can expect its foreclosures rate to rise as ARMs reset this year. Many homeowners are talking things out with their lenders hoping to shift from the variable interest rate loans to fixed rate as well as considering re-financing or loan re-structuring, to avoid Iowa]]></description>
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	It is bound to happen, according to experts. Although Iowa has a small percentage of subprime loans (2.9%), the state can expect its foreclosures rate to rise as ARMs reset this year. Many homeowners are talking things out with their lenders hoping to shift from the variable interest rate loans to fixed rate as well as considering re-financing or loan re-structuring, to avoid Iowa foreclosures.</p>
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	Lenders are also working with these homeowners to make sure that their mortgage payments will be more manageable. Most lenders are increasingly becoming worried whether or not the money that these owners borrowed will be returned to them. To date, almost two dozen lenders including the New Century Financial Corporation have filed for bankruptcy.</p>
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	This market condition may seem unfortunate for lenders and sellers. On one hand, buyers are delighted with the potential bargain offered for these Iowa foreclosures. Some sellers are offering as much as 50% discount and willing to negotiate closing dates and other costs incurred throughout the sales transaction.</p>
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	Right now, Iowa foreclosures provide buyers with much return potential. Compared to other states, Iowa&#39;s housing prices will not be much affected by its foreclosures market. Investing in one of these Iowa foreclosures will mean instant equity for buyers. You can purchase a foreclosed home sold at a fraction of its average market prices and use it as a rental property.</p>
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	The greatest deals offered for these Iowa foreclosures are usually from seasoned real estate brokers like ForeclosureConnections.com. Many sellers enter into listings contract to gain maximum exposure for their property. By subscribing to their foreclosure listings for a membership fee, you would be able to access hundreds of Iowa foreclosures for sale. If you want, you can check out their services by availing of their free trial membership.</p>
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