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Brevard Residential resold home sales:
Oct - 3298 homes resold
Nov  - 3370 homes resold
Dec - 4656 homes resold
Jan  - 3398 homes resold
Feb - 2215 homes resold

FSBO: A study conducted in Florida Association of Realtors (FAR) found median price of a home sold represented by a licensed Real Estate Agent brought $45,000 more than a home sold by owner.

Florida still holds the title as the hottest Real Estate market in the Southeast for
home prices, soaring nearly 27 percent last year, according to an
analysis report issued by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. The
median price for a home in Florida rose by a record rate of $56,000
in 2005. Leading the pack was Naples at $113,000 in appreciation
last year. The overall report also shows healthy job creation across
the region. Florida is generating jobs at the fifth-fastest rate in the
nation and tops in the Southeast. Construction, retail and temporary
jobs are multiplying the most, creating pockets of worker shortages
in southwestern parts of the state. As a result, the state has the
third-best unemployment rate in the United States.

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Bankers dismiss concern over exotic mortgages

WASHINGTON -- March 31, 2006 -- In separate letters to U.S. bank regulators, the Mortgage Bankers Association and America’s Community Bankers warned that too many lending rules would limit innovation.

 

The letters were in response to requests for public comment after multiple government offices in December issued guidelines concerning exotic or risky loan products.

 

"The private market can and does correct for excess risk more quickly than can a regulator who necessarily must move at a more deliberate pace," the mortgage lenders' group wrote.

 

The community bankers’ group objected to suggestions that bankers should offer borrower’s guidance.

 

"While it is the lender's responsibility to provide borrowers with sufficient information for them to clearly understand the loan terms and associated risks, we do not believe it is appropriate or possible for the lender to identify or dictate the best mortgage product for individual consumers," the group wrote.

 

Source: Reuters News (03/29/2006)

 

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