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Agent: Realtors Rally to Urge Congressional Action on Real Estate Woes

Joan Probala talks about four issues that were the subject of a 14,000-Realtor rally on the National Mall.

Is home ownership really the American Dream? Have the recent set of financial regulations created more obstacles in reaching that dream?

Good questions with an easy answer….YES!

Some things have changed….clothing and car styles. Technology makes advancements every day.

But, the dream of home ownership has not wavered. One group is working diligently to protect and defend this right. Realtors do not just sell house. Last week, during the National Association of Realtors' midyear meetings and trade expo, 14,000 Realtors came together in front of the Washington Monument in the District of Columbia in a "Rally to Protect the American Dream" to show support for the part real estate plays in the economic well-being of our country.

Their goal was to bring the message that 75 million home owners and the millions more that are waiting to be home owners do not need more regulations to inhibit them from purchasing.

Did Congress hear them? Loud and clear rang the support from Representatives and Senators. Twenty-five actually attended the event and many more opened their offices to Realtors carrying messages directly to Congress.

We concentrated on four issues that we believe Congress must act on immediately.

Reauthorize the National Flood Insurance Program to ensure access to affordable flood insurance which expires at the end of the month. The program has been extended 12 times since 2008, all short term extensions. More than 5.6 million property owners in 21,000 communities rely on this program to qualify for federally related mortgages. Without the NFIP, there would simply be more uninsured properties, taxpayers would still be “on the hook” for disaster assistance to these properties, and there would be no premiums to pay down any remaining loan balance or collect interest. On Friday, the House of Representatives again voted to extend the program for one month.

Take action to improve the short sale process. Improvement in the short sale process is urgent. Expedited decisions by lenders are necessary to reduce the time it takes to sell a property, improve the likelihood that the transaction will close and reduce the number of foreclosures. Legislators must continue to support the independence and integrity of appraisals and reform the government sponsored entities, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

Do no harm to the housing market. All reports seem to indicate an improvement in the housing market. But, it has not stabilized. More than 20 percent of all homeowners owe more on their mortgage than the current fair market value. Realtors have asked for a two year extension of the tax relief provided in 2007 assuring that individuals in the process of foreclosure, short sale or loan modification will pay no tax on the forgiven debt. Eliminating the mortgage interest deduction at this time will only add to the uncertainty in the market.

Remove the FHA regulations that prevent a qualified buyer from purchasing a condo in a complex that is not 50 percent owner occupied. Lenders have taken great pains to add safeguards to make sure that the individuals applying for a loan are well qualified. Since many condos are purchased by first time homebuyers with a limited down payment, they are limited to government backed loans. It is understandable that FHA wants to protect their interests, but adding unrealistic regulations to requirements for loan approval only prevent qualified borrowers from buying a home. We were given assurances that the regulations would be reviewed.

Recently, I heard a speech by someone whose family had emigrated from Mexico. After many years they were finally able to purchase a home. He believes the dream of homeownership is alive and well. After all, he said, no one ever had a dream to rent.

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Imagine Housing May 20, 2013 at 08:19 am
We had a really great time and are very grateful to EBC for all they do for our residents and theRead More Eastside community. Volunteering was a great experience and we hope other groups are inspired to help out!
Jeanne Gustafson (Editor) May 17, 2013 at 01:54 pm
Thank you so much for sharing this great event on Patch! What a cool thing to do--as an IssaquahRead More resident, I really appreciate your involvement with EBC.
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Susan Gerend May 18, 2013 at 07:58 am
We too, love having our Farmers' Market return! Opening day was a bit weather-challenged. ThankRead More you merchants for enduring the wet and cold for our new extended hours! What a wonderful sight will return to the plaza when the sunshine calls back all the families with happy, giggling children. Market day is a date of dinner out (side) & shopping (vegetables, fruits and now HedgeHog Toffee) with my husband. Doesn't get much better than that! SEE YOUR THERE! Susan Gerend
Margaret Santjer (Editor) May 16, 2013 at 12:17 pm
Thanks for posting that, Jean! I love this time of year when the markets open. Were there a lot ofRead More people for the opening day?
David V May 15, 2013 at 02:49 pm
Thx Kendall, bear news just isn't what it used to be. thinking it has something to do with the komoRead More anchor moving out of our trossachs neighborhood:)
Kendall Watson (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 01:19 pm
Hey, thanks for the bear photos on Friday! Sorry about the slight delay in posting!