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Expenses on Rise, Homeowner Burdens Get Heavier
Reuters ^ | 05-06-03

Posted on 05/06/2003 5:48:26 AM PDT by Brian S

By Aleksandrs Rozens

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Credit cards with double-digit interest rates have eaten away at Linda Schrock's savings, making it tough for the Appomattox, Virginia, lab technician and her husband to make timely mortgage payments.

These hefty costs come at a time when the Schrocks -- and many other Americans -- are faced with rising costs for the unavoidables that come with home ownership, like real estate taxes, insurance and energy.

"The costs go up. There is never enough money. You have these insane credit cards you can't get paid off," she said. "You do without stuff if it comes to paying for your home. You're going to make a house payment."

While many home owners think housing affordability is all about the impact of interest rates on the monthly mortgage payment, mortgage rates are not the only consideration.

"Recent indications that insurance rates are going up, combined with the likelihood the fiscal difficulties of state and local governments will lead them to raise property taxes, will also affect the ability of borrowers to acquire mortgages or meet their current mortgage obligations," said Douglas Duncan, chief economist at the Mortgage Bankers Association of America, an industry trade group.

"For those stretched to make mortgage payments, we could see a rise in delinquencies," he said. Duncan predicts "it will take a while to feed through, maybe later in the year, or early next year."

State and local governments, hit hard by the economic slump, are boosting taxes to close huge budget gaps.

CARD AND AUTO DEBT -- TEA LEAVES?

Signs of trouble for home owners may already be brewing.

Usually, late payments on mortgage debt are preceded by late payments on credit cards and auto loans. After all, few people want to lose the roof over their head.

"It is cards first, cars second and then the home," said Chris Viale, of Cambridge Credit, a firm that helps consumers work out their debt problems. But, he noted, "sometimes, they'll let the home go before they adjust what they pay for cable TV."

Viale has recommended his clients take any tax refunds they get and pay off debt, beginning with credit cards.

The rise in late credit card payments has already been spotted.

In March, the American Bankers Association said fourth-quarter 2002 credit card delinquencies shot to highs not seen since the group began tracking payment behavior 13 years ago.

Much of that rise in delinquencies was tied to a sluggish employment market, which has worsened since March. Last week, the U.S. government said the nation's jobless rate rose to 6 percent in April.

At the same time, Moody's credit rating agency reported that auto loan delinquencies were on the rise and the MBA reported homes in foreclosure in the final quarter of 2002 zipped to record highs.

These signs all point to tough going for home owners.

"With the increase in real estate taxes, they'll be caught by surprise," said Viale.


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1 posted on 05/06/2003 5:48:27 AM PDT by Brian S
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To: Brian S
Before we sold our home in February, our house insurance soared from $265 to $495 a year. I called the insurance company and bawled them out, only to be told that EVERYBODY saw double-digit house insurance price hikes.

We'll be building a new house this summer. I'm almost afraid we'll be taxed-and-insured out of it.

2 posted on 05/06/2003 5:56:43 AM PDT by Kieri
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To: Brian S
Two folks working and they're having trouble with mortgage payments? Maybe they're living beyond their means. Nah - that couldn't be it.
3 posted on 05/06/2003 6:01:18 AM PDT by TomServo (Bring Back Illbay!!!)
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To: Kieri
Property taxes here tripled in the last two years..along with insurance costs...there is a for sale sign on half the homes in our little country subdivision... (we are pretty much without any kind of municiple service)
This is Wi. where the numbers of Casinos has increased a hundred fold...and of course we were promised that if this were allowed it would subsidize our property taxes....LOL
Thats OK cause the guy that promised ...is in Washington DC and left behind a liberal of suspect character (in other words a typical one )
4 posted on 05/06/2003 6:03:12 AM PDT by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: Brian S
Credit cards with double-digit interest rates have eaten away at Linda Schrock's savings

Yeah. Sure. Blame the interest rates for eating into her savings. It couldn't possibly be the actual spending that this woman is doing, right??

5 posted on 05/06/2003 6:05:52 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy
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To: Brian S; newgeezer
It's amazing how many "educated" people have no clue how to balance their own budget. Does it ever occur to them that expenses are no different than they ever were, they are just buying more than they can afford?
6 posted on 05/06/2003 6:05:58 AM PDT by biblewonk (Spose to be a Chrissssstian)
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To: biblewonk
If it hasn't, it soon will. And the lesson will be learned the hard way.
7 posted on 05/06/2003 6:08:13 AM PDT by mewzilla
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To: TomServo
Two folks working and they're having trouble with mortgage payments? Maybe they're living beyond their means. Nah - that couldn't be it.

Yep - it could...

8 posted on 05/06/2003 6:08:56 AM PDT by yoe
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To: TomServo
What happened to Illbay?
10 posted on 05/06/2003 6:16:28 AM PDT by bribriagain
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To: bribriagain
Banned.
11 posted on 05/06/2003 6:16:38 AM PDT by TomServo (Bring Back Illbay!!!)
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To: Kieri
Don't know if you're in Texas, but there's a lesson to be observed in that state's homeowners' insurance mess.

Credit-carb creditors are taking on the appearance of loan sharks, trying to seduce people who can't afford them into debt. Now they're trying to change bankruptcy laws to help them create more deadbeats.

I know, "personal responsibility"--but these companies hawk cards to freshmen in college!! Kids with no income!!

12 posted on 05/06/2003 6:19:05 AM PDT by Mamzelle
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To: biblewonk
Many just do not have the concept of money or debt. They see the gov't borrowing, borrowing, borrowing trillions of dollars and going back to the well when they need even more. They see companies run up billions in debt only to wake up some day to see those companies have filed bankruptcy, yet still go on conducting business in their "merry old ways".

Many think they can do the same thing by taking out all equity in there homestead, signing and returning $10,000 credit card offers and taking delivery of those $40,000 automobile.

There are a whole bunch of folks that have never seen a 'real recession', i.e. 1979 and don't realize that if you can't make the notes, you lose what you have.

I'm afraid that the real estate bubble is about to be pricked, when foreclosures flood the market.

13 posted on 05/06/2003 6:19:57 AM PDT by Brian S
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To: Brian S

Your burdens are getting heavier. They are sooooo heavy. Never before have your burdens weighed you down so.

Times have never have never been worse. Your confidence is failing. You fear calamity. How will your children eat?

We are your media. We are here to protect you.

Vote Democrat.


14 posted on 05/06/2003 6:21:22 AM PDT by Nick Danger (The liberals are slaughtering themselves at the gates of the newsroom)
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To: Nick Danger
LOL!
15 posted on 05/06/2003 6:21:54 AM PDT by fml
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To: Nick Danger
LOL!!!!
16 posted on 05/06/2003 6:22:32 AM PDT by TomServo (Bring Back Illbay!!!)
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To: Brian S
Homeowners have little to no recourse about the constant increase in their property value appraisals. As their home goes up in value, their taxes go up to.
17 posted on 05/06/2003 6:23:26 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Well, actually homeowners can do a couple of things, neither of whcih they seem inclined to do. They can get off their fannies and vote for people who won't rob them blind at tax time. And they can buy smaller/less expensive. Personally, we'd rather spend money on what goes in the house that on the house itself. Less to render unto Caesar that way.
18 posted on 05/06/2003 6:28:48 AM PDT by mewzilla
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To: mewzilla
Right, you want to live in a castle you got to pay.
19 posted on 05/06/2003 6:31:57 AM PDT by fml
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To: Brian S
Expenses on Rise, Homeowner Burdens Get Heavier

What a crook! If a homeowner hasn't refinanced and significantly lowered their "homeowner burdens', they are dumber than a bowling ball.

20 posted on 05/06/2003 6:35:04 AM PDT by Always Right
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