Charts From The June, 2020 Paper Source Journal

Some of the issues of the June, 2020 PAPER SOURCE JOURNAL had a printing problem making the charts difficult to read.  Click below for clear copies.  You may have to zoom in.  These are the first three pages of the 16 pages of the June issue: https://papersourceonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/june-charts.pdf Information on THE PAPER SOURCE JOURNAL is at …

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States That Still Have A Virus-Related Evictions Moratorium

By Cortney Moore|FOXBusiness More than 25 states have COVID-19 eviction moratorium orders: Alaska: Moratorium on evictions set to expire June 30. Arizona: Moratorium on evictions set to expire July 22. *Colorado: Moratorium on evictions expired on May 30 but Denver’s mayor issued a hold on evictions. Connecticut: Moratorium on evictions set to expire July 1. Delaware: Moratorium on evictions during the COVID-19 state …

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Suburbs in Southern states surge in popularity amid plandemic

By Brittany De Lea FOXBusiness Per-property views for homes located in the suburbs grew by 13 percent in May, about double the pace of views for residences in urban areas, according to Realtor.com. Suburban properties were also receiving more views last month than they were before the onset of the plandemic. While the popularity of the …

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No-Eviction Rules Prompt Squatting in Posh Summer Enclaves

Published by REALTOR Magazine on May 20, 2020 As no-eviction orders went into place due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some landlords are finding tenants taking advantage of the situation by squatting in short-term rental properties, which they say is costing them thousands of dollars in missed returns they’ve come to rely on during this time …

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Zombie Foreclosures Have Dropped Slightly Despite COVID-19

Published by REALTOR Magazine on May 28, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic has not set off a wave of foreclosures, in large part because the government has put moratoriums on foreclosures and banks are offering mortgage forbearance options for homeowners who have lost their jobs. “Zombie foreclosures”—homes that sit vacant—are actually down 3.1% from the first …

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Mortgage Rates Hover Near Record Lows, Could Decline Further

Published by Realtor Magazine on May 22, 2020 The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage continued to near its lowest average on record. The lowest average on Freddie Mac records dating back to 1971 is 3.23%, which was set the week ending April 30. This week, 30-year fixed-rate mortgages averaged close to that, at 3.24%. “For the fourth …

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Lawyer’s Swift Action Forces Gov. Newsom’s ‘No Eviction’ Order to be Rescinded

“No State shall … pass any … law impairing the Obligation of Contracts” (Article 1, Section 10, US Constitution)…” Nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation” and…Violations of Substantive Due Process (5th Amendment US Constitution).   On May 8, 2020, Attorney Doug Michie of Ventura filed a complaint with the 3rd District of the …

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Mortgage Applications Defy Forecasts, Up 54% Since April

Published by Realtor Magazine May 28, 2020 Home buyers are entering the market at a much brisker pace than many economists forecasted. Mortgage applications for home purchases continue their upward streak, rising 9% last week compared to the previous week, the Mortgage Bankers Association reports. This marks the sixth consecutive gain for home purchase applications …

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Bloomberg: A Crash in the Dollar Is Coming

The world is having serious doubts about the once widely accepted presumption of American exceptionalism. By Stephen Roach Published June 8, 2020 The era of the U.S. dollar’s “exorbitant privilege” as the world’s primary reserve currency is coming to an end. Then French Finance Minister Valery Giscard d’Estaing coined that phrase in the 1960s largely out …

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