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FINC 354 Real Estate Finance and Investments
Reading Material and Useful Links
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1. A paper by Ronel Elul of Philadelphia FED on residential mortgage default
2. Joshua Gallin's paper on house prices and rents
3. Foreclosures
4. Mortgage rates
5. Yield Curve and Recession 1 - Mishkin & 2 - Haubrich
6. New mortgage flavors from USA Today
7. Reverse Borrowing - Minneapolis FED Community Dividend
8. Financial Freedom - RAM Specialist
9. SmartMoney Real Estate
10. NAREIT
11. 1031 Exchanges
12. National Association of Homebuilders – See “Resources” and “Economic & Housing Data"
13. MIT Commercial Real Estate Data Laboratory – Index return over a time period may be a useful. Also see NCREIF link for cap rates
14. Mortgage Bankers Association
15. Bureau of Economic Analysis
16. Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
17. Census Bureau - Manufacturing, Mining, and Construction Statistics
18. Census Bureau
19. Commercial Property News
20. Conference Board
21. Deadmalls
22. Department of Commerce
23. EPRA - European Public Real Estate Association
24. FannieMae
25. Freddie Mac
26. GinnieMae
27. HUD - Datasets Fair Market Rents
28. Institute for Supply Management - Home Page
29. Invest in REITs
30. J - REITs
31. Lease Agreements Lease Forms
32. Loopnet
33. MIT CRE Thesis Research
34. MIT CRE
35. Moody's Commercial Mortgage Metrics
36. Mortgage Bankers Association
37. National Association of Home Builders
38. National Association of REALTORS
39. NCREIF
40. NYU REIT Center
41. Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight
42. Pension Real Estate Association
43. Real Capital Analytics
44. Real Estate Investment
45. Real Estate Journal WS
46. Real Estate Research Institute
47. REALpac - Real Property Association of Canada
48. Realty Exchange
49. REFIC
50. REIT Cafe Calls
51. REIT Cafe Episodes
52. REIT Cafe Epsiodes Details
53. REIT Cafe Upcoming
54. REIT Cafe
55. REIT Growth and Income Monitor
56. Robert J. Shiller Data
57. S&P Indices
58. Secondary Mortgage
59. SEDAR
60. St. Louis Multifamily
61. Texas Commercial Property Insurance
62. Torto Wheaton Research
63. Treasury Yield Curve
64. ARMs and foreclosures
65. Information for housing purchase:
a. Smart Buying. Smart buying is a controlled process in which your final selection isn't only the best product for the best price, but a product that you need and a purchase that fits in with your monthly budget. The Consumer Resources Handbook (which is downloadable) has an excellent section on smart buying, giving tips on getting the most for your money
b. Home Purchase. The first step in home buying is to decide what you're looking for. That includes both what fits your needs and what you can afford. To help you there is a home affordability calculator on the Homebuyer's Fair web site.
c. Making the Home Purchase. Once you've decided which house or apartment you'd like to live in, the next step becomes making the purchase, or in the case of renting an apartment, signing the lease. The Microsoft Money Insider provides a “Home Buying Roadmap.” You can also find Current Mortgage Rates available online from HSH Associates and at the Bank Rate Monitor. If you're interested in an adjustable rate mortgage, but don't quite understand them, try the Mortgage Market Information site “What Is an Adjustable Rate Mortgage?” In addition to these sources, the Consumer Information Center has a whole section of electronic pamphlets on Housing – Sales & Financing. One of the best sources for mortgage calculators is Kiplinger Online, which has 16 different “home calculators.” It has calculators that answer questions like “How much can I borrow?” “How big will my payments be?” “Which is better: fixed or adjustable?” and “Which is better: 15 or 30 year term?” Another great mortgage calculator can be found on Hugh Chou's web site.
d. Post-purchase Activities. The post-purchase activities include upkeep and maintenance along with refinancing decisions. To learn more about upkeep and maintenance, go to the Consumer Information Center web site, which has a whole section of electronic pamphlets on Home Maintenance.
66. Local Links:
a. House Search:
i. Assessment Fargo
ii. Assessment Moorhead
iii. Assessment West Fargo
iv. City of Fargo
v. City of Moorhead
vi. City of West Fargo
vii. FM Real Estate
viii. Homes HQ
ix.
x. Realtors
b. Mortgage:
i. Alerus Financial
ii.
iii. Everbank
iv. Executive Mortgage Corporation
v. FICO Score Reports
vi. Mortgage Capital Associates
vii.
viii. State Bank of Fargo
ix. U.S. Bank
67. Links for determining house values:
a. Zillow
b. Domania
c. HomeGain
d. ZipRealty
e. Real Estate
f. Realtor
g. HomeValues
68. Qualifying for a Loan:
a. Conventional Conforming:
i. Fannie Mae - (FNMA - Federal National Mortgage Association)
ii. Freddie Mac - (FHLMC - Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation)
iii. HUD/FHA - US Department of Housing and Urban Development
b. VA Loan Approval Guide
c. PMI Companies of America - consumer education
d. Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation - MGIC
e. Genworth Financial
f. SF FED PMI Information
69. Loan Forms:
a. Loan Application
b. Good Faith Estimate
c. Settlement Statement Page 1 & Page 2
d. Truth In Lending Disclosure
70. IRS Property Auctions
71. Mortgage Backed Securities (MBS) Information:
a. Securitization:
i. MBS Prices
ii. Bond Market Association - MBS Prices - Lower right side
iii. Bondweb - Subscription required
iv. Tradeweb - Subscription required
v. MBS Quoteline – Subscription required
b. MBS - Prospectuses:
i. FNMA Factors & Pool Information
ii. FNMA MBS
iii. Freddie Mac MBS Lookup
iv. GNMA MBS Guide
c. MBS Prepayment Models:
i. Andrew Davidson
ii. Espiel Model
iii. Katolay Pricing Model
iv. LoanPerformance
v. The OTS Net Portfolio Value Model Manual
72. Housing Futures:
a. Chicago Mercantile Exchange
b. CME Housing Futures Resources
c. CME Housing Futures White Paper
d. CME Housing Futures Presentation
e. Case-Shiller Repeat Sale Regression (RSR) Index Methodology
f. An application of RSR
73. LoopNet – Requires membership (free). In some cases, most information you need about a property can be found here. Pop-up for paid membership can become annoying.
74. Realty Exchange – See properties on the left. Some property listings provide detailed information.
75. Stlmultifamily – Some listings provide details.
76. Krombach Partners – See “For Lease” – non residential
77. Inflation:
a. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland - Click "TIPS Expected Inflation" on the left.
78. Discount Rate:
79. MIT Commercial Real Estate Data Laboratory – Index return over a time period may be a useful. Also see NCREIF link for cap rates.
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