by Calculated Risk on 7/01/2012 05:16:00 PM
Sunday, July 01, 2012
Housing: Investor Buying in Oakland
A report on investor buying in Oakland: Who Owns Your Neighborhood? The Role of Investors in Post-Foreclosure Oakland (ht picosec, Tom)
From the San Francisco Chronicle: Investors buying, renting many Oakland foreclosures
According to the Urban Strategies Council's report, real estate investors have purchased - usually with cash - 42 percent of the 10,508 homes in Oakland that went into foreclosure between January 2007 and October 2011.The report focuses on the impact of non-local ownership on Oakland neighborhoods. However, another impact of cash-flow investor buying, is that these properties will probably not be sold any time soon - and this keeps the level of inventory down in these communities. This is one of the reasons that inventory has declined sharply.
Many of these investors are turning the homes into rental properties ...
"They are massive landlords in neighborhoods that historically have had high rates of homeownership, and very few people are aware of the investor activity that's taking place under their feet," said Steve King, the organization's housing and economic development coordinator.
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In its report, the Urban Strategies Council, which focuses on development issues in low-income urban areas, argues that banks and government-controlled financial institutions Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could be doing more to help families buy foreclosed homes.
Among its recommendations: Expand programs that give owner-occupiers and nonprofits a "first look" at foreclosed homes before they go up for auction.
Yesterday:
• Summary for Week Ending June 29th
• Schedule for Week of July 1st