Wow…it’s been a long time since my last entry into this blog. As John Lennon wrote, “Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans”. Among my excuses, like my dog ate my homework, it’s been a busy couple of months at the office and my wife Faye and I took a couple of mini vacations to Florida and California visiting family and friends and we are about to go on one more trip to Philadelphia. Life is too short, so we try to attend weddings and other happy occasions and spend time with friends to celebrate life in all its fullness.
Since my last blog entry, there has been a wide array of mortgage related news out there. I suspect that anyone who may have been following my blog might have been following some of this news. Most recently, news of changes to FHA mortgages was been announced. The upfront mortgage insurance premium is being increased from 1% to 1.75% in April. The annual premium which is paid monthly will increase by 0.1%. The average mortgage payment will increase by $5 per month.
In the past couple of months since my last post, there have been some encouraging signs in the housing industry especially here in Arizona. We have seen headlines of declining values for months, but the Case Schiller Index which tracks real estate values has had two consecutive months of increased values in Arizona even though most of the country is declining. According to Kiplinger’s most recent weekly newsletter, the inventory of unsold homes is dropping. I can tell you first hand that Realtors are having a hard time finding good properties to sell their buyers. Any decent homes that are priced right are getting multiple offers. A fair amount of transactions are short sales or foreclosures.
Another sign of the improving economy is job creation. The numbers are climbing in the private sectors. One possible impediment to our recovery is the price of gas at the pumps. Let’s hope those speculators won’t drive up the prices too significantly.
So now that you have a job and you are ready to take advantage of record low rates and the reduced cost of a home, call me! I’m here to help you with your mortgage approval. You can reach me, David Wolsky at (520) 275-2536 or david@davidwolsky.com.


