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March 6, 2008

Home Equity Falls to Lowest Level on Record: Federal Reserve

According to an Associated Press report, home equity has now slipped to the lowest level since the Federal Reserve began tracking the statistic in 1945.

Homeowners’ percentage of equity slipped to a revised lower 49.6 percent in the second quarter of 2007, the central bank reported in its quarterly U.S. Flow of Funds Accounts, and declined further to 47.9 percent in the fourth quarter — the third straight quarter it was under 50 percent. That marks the first time homeowners’ debt on their houses exceeds their equity since the Fed started tracking the data in 1945.

The total value of equity also fell for the third straight quarter to $9.65 trillion from a downwardly revised $9.93 trillion in the third quarter.

Home equity, which is equal to the percentage of a home’s market value minus mortgage-related debt, has steadily decreased even as home prices jumped earlier this decade due to a surge in cash-out refinances, home equity loans and lines of credit and an increase in 100 percent or more home financing.

How much equity do you have in your home? How are you coping? Post your story in the comments.

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January 22, 2008

Fed Cuts Interest Rate: What it Means for Your Mortgage

The federal reserve announced this morning a 0.75% interest rate cut. The market had been expecting a cut, but not such a big one.

This won’t make it easier to qualify for a mortgage, but if you do you should be able to get a somewhat lower rate.

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