Front Page | County News | Terrell | Forney | Kaufman | Crandall | Mabank | Kemp | Scurry-Rosser | Combine
Sports | Education | Arts | Business | Real Estate | Classified | Letters | Community | Obituaries | Religion | Health
news@kaufmancountyonline.com      P.O. Box 705, Terrell, Texas 75160      972-524-2654 phone      214-279-0045 fax
Archive
Latest Headlines
For real estate industry, 2008 may have familiar ring
Despite Mortgage Woes, Subprimes Serve Purpose
New homes paying off for two school districts
Energy Efficiency Pays Off . . . For Now
Home sweet home . . . for everyone
County housing market slowing
Texas Realtors unveil agenda for 80th legislative session
Relaxed credit standards behind home foreclosures
NAR Concerned Over Rapid Increase In Foreclosure Rates
Is 40 the New 30 in Home Loans?
Search

Real Estate : Archive


NAR Concerned Over Rapid Increase In Foreclosure Rates
National Association of Realtors®
Dec 29, 2006

Email this article
 Printer friendly page
The National Association of Realtors® said it is concerned over the rising rate of defaults and foreclosures occurring in many areas around the country, and many Realtors® believe that some families don’t understand the risks of taking out “exotic” mortgages.

In a conference call with the Center for Responsible Lending and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, NAR President Pat Vredevoogd Combs urged consumers to make sure they understand the risks and rewards of all types of mortgages before they make a decision on a loan. She also advised consumers to consult with a Realto®r and to participate in mortgage education programs sponsored by Realtors® before they buy a home.

“We are committed to helping people buy – and keep – the home of their dreams, and an educated consumer really can make the best decision,” said Combs, of Grand Rapids, Mich., and vice president of Coldwell Banker-AJS-Schmidt. “Realtors® help Americans achieve the dream of homeownership. We work to ensure that homebuyers have access to the proper information so they can fulfill their homeownership goals.”

Foreclosures are not only a disaster for families but also for communities. Problematic loans are often made in concentrated areas, and high foreclosure rates of single-family homes can seriously threaten a neighborhood’s stability and a community’s well being. “Foreclosures can lead to high vacancy rates, which in turn, can cause all homes in the neighborhood to lose value,” said Combs.

Last year, NAR partnered with CRL in jointly issuing two consumer education brochures on nontraditional and traditional mortgages. Last month, NAR and CRL released a new brochure designed to help families avoid predatory lending.

Consumers can read all three brochures online at http://www.realtor.org/housopp.nsf/pages/mortgages?OpenDocument.

© Copyright 2005-2008 by Kaufman County Online

Top of Page

Last Updated: Aug 13th, 2008 - 22:48:38

About KCO | Advertising | Your News | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Copyright Notice | Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2005-2008 Kaufman County Online - All rights reserved.