June 2006

A Publication of ELLIOTT® & Company Appraisers

 

MORE PEOPLE ATTEMPTING TO BECOME REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS

The number of people seeking training to become real estate appraisers is rising dramatically. Kaplan Professional Schools, one of the largest trainers of appraisers in the United States has seen a 10% increase in students in that category.

One reason for such an increase is that educational requirements for prospective appraisers are changing on January 1, 2008, and people are trying to become licensed before the change. On that date, the amount of education hours required for one to become a licensed appraiser is going up from 90 to 150. To become certified, an appraiser will need 200 hours in 2008, up from 120. To become a certified general appraiser in ’08, one will need 300 hours of appraisal education, up from 180. Also on that date, a college degree will be required of certified general appraisers and an associate degree will be required for all certified appraisers.

SECOND-HOME SALES BROKE RECORDS IN 2005

 
Sales of investment homes and vacation homes climbed to new heights last year. According to the National Association of Realtors in its annual report of second-home sales, investment-home sales rose 15.7% last year from 2004 to 2.32 million, while vacation-home sales went up 16.9%, during the same period, to 1.02 million.

The NAR report stated that the median price of an investment home rose 24% in 2005 to $183,500, while the median price of a vacation home increased 7.4% to $204,100. Investment homes accounted for 27.7% of all home sales in 2005, while 12.2% of homes sold were vacation homes. Second homes accounted for 39.9% of all residential real estate transactions last year, up from 36% in '04.

"The baby-boom generation is driving second-home sales," said David Lereah, NAR’s chief economist. "They’re at the optimum point in life when people become interested in second homes. They’re at the peak of their earnings; interest rates remain historically low; and boomers want to diversify investments."
 

SOME CONDOS ARE BEING RECONVERTED TO APARTMENTS

When interest rates were low and housing-price appreciation was high earlier in the decade, many apartment units were converted into condominiums. Now that rates are creeping up and appreciation is slowing down, the apartment-to-condo trend is beginning to reverse.

In two Florida two counties (Palm Beach and Broward), 2,100 units that had previously been converted from apartments have recently, once again, become apartments. Experts expect this trend to spread to other areas where housing inflation has been especially high in recent years, such as Las Vegas, Phoenix and San Diego.
 

FORECLOSURES CONTINUE TO INCREASE

 
According to Bloomberg News, the amount of mortgages entering the foreclosure stage increased 72% in the first quarter of 2006 from the first quarter of 2005. And according to RealtyTrac Inc., lenders started the foreclosure process on 323,102 mortgages or one per 358 U.S. households. One reason behind this dramatic increase in foreclosures is said to be the increase in required payments on adjustable-rate loans.

"When you couple the higher bills that people with adjustable loans saw with the higher-than-expected energy costs, you see a lot of homeowners stretched beyond the point where they could make their payments," said Rich Sharge, vice president of RealtyTrac.

Sharge pointed out that homeowners, who under earlier circumstances could have sold their home to pay off the mortgage, are now often prevented from doing so due to a weaker housing market.
 

QUOTES OF WIT & WISDOM

"By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he’s wrong." -- Charles Wadsworth

"No one can build his security upon the nobleness of another person."
                                                                      -- Willa Cather

"Never give up your right to be wrong, because then you will lose the ability to learn new things and move forward with your life." -- David Burns

"Self-reliance is the only road to true freedom, and being one’s own person is its ultimate reward." --Patricia Sampson

"A sign of celebrity is that his name is often worth more than his services." -- Daniel Boorstin

"Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you’ll ever regret." -- Laurence Peter

"If you want to see what children can do, you must stop giving them things." -- Norman Douglas

"Conceit is God’s gift to little men." -- Bruce Barton

"All charming people have something to conceal, usually their total dependence on the appreciation of others." -- Cyril Connolly

"There’s only one way to have a happy marriage, and as soon as I learn what it is, I’ll get married again."
                                                                                                                   -- Clint Eastwood

For previous newsletters or columns written by Charlie Elliott, MAI, SRA, president of ELLIOTT® & Company Appraisers, for mortgage publications visit our Web site at www.appraisalsanywhere.com.

 
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