Sentences with phrase «falling property values»

Given falling property values in much of the nation, this year's loan limits are likely to be lower in many areas as last year's formula for calculating maximum FHA loan amounts was based on «real estate bubble» prices that are expected to be significantly lower this year.
The nation's strong industrial resurgence has now reached Detroit, a city that was among worst hit by falling property values during the recession.
Citing the potential for falling property values and increased crime, events quickly spiral out of control as black homes are vandalized and the homeowners are savagely beaten.
Even though falling property values are a big concern for lenders, the real estate markets in popular places, such as DC, New York, and San Francisco, are booming.
For one thing, it's harder than ever to qualify for a loan at the best rates, and for another, today we have to consider falling property values which is something that hasn't existed since the Great Depression.
With falling property values in much of metro Atlanta, it is critical to understand the importance of analyzing your properties to make sure your tax assessments are in - line with current values.
In Europe, that number leaps to 71 % as years of falling property values have made investors perhaps even more risk - averse than their global peers.
The city's West Side is an ethnically diverse neighborhood plagued by falling property values and drugs, often dealt from abandoned houses.
The district attributed the shortfall to the state's taking of property from the district to redistribute to other districts and falling property values in the wake of last year's hurricane.
Falling property values have also affected cities and towns because lower assessments hurt property tax collections.
Many homeowners would not otherwise be able to refinance to current low rates due to fallen property values; FHA loans provide refinancing options for those with little to no home equity.
«In parts of New York City and elsewhere, homeowners are dealing with flooded basements, salt - poisoned yards and falling property values, not only because of catastrophic storms, but because tides, aided by sea level rise, now cause flooding where they live.»
Some of the problems associated with density, such as crime, traffic, and falling property values, have more to do with development that's poorly designed.
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