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                  ELLIOTT® IS A 
                  NATIONAL SOURCE FOR FHA APPRAISALS 
                   Loans 
                  backed by the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) have made quite 
                  a comeback lately. FHA loans went out of style in recent years 
                  because of the liberal variety of subprime loans offered in 
                  recent years along with the Department of Housing and Urban 
                  Development’s (HUD’s) refusal to liberalize its own program. 
 Lately, however, with the failure of so many subprime loans 
                  and legislation allowing more flexibility for FHA products, 
                  the FHA is regaining its market share. According to HUD 
                  Secretary Steve Preston, FHA now is involved in 25% of the 
                  mortgage loans, compared to only 2% in 2006.
 
 ELLIOTT® has been offering FHA appraisals anywhere in the 
                  United States since 2000.
 
 “We keep a database of FHA approved appraisers so that we can 
                  enable our clients to get an FHA appraisal in any part of the 
                  country,” said Carlyle Holt, ELLIOTT’s director of client 
                  services. “We encourage other appraisers who are registered 
                  with us to take the necessary steps needed to obtain FHA 
                  approval.”
 
 
                  HUD SELLING HOUSES 
                  FOR A DOLLAR 
                   Few 
                  people realize that the Department of Housing an Urban 
                  Development (HUD) actually sells certain houses for a dollar. 
                  Unfortunately, for the bargain-hunting consumer, these houses 
                  are available to municipalities, the cities and/or towns where 
                  the properties are located. 
 The federal department has been offering houses in its Dollar 
                  Homes program since 2001. All houses offered in this program 
                  are available because of foreclosures from FHA loans and have 
                  been back on the market for at least six months. The 
                  municipalities have 10 days to take HUD off on its offer.
 
 Up until last year, only about 100 houses were sold under this 
                  program, but this year over 380 homes have been sold by HUD to 
                  municipalities at such a price. Of those, 150 Dollar Homes 
                  were sold in Michigan and 140 in Ohio. Some are refurbished 
                  and re-sold and some are razed.
 
 “Rather than continuing to recycle properties that really 
                  can’t sell, we want to get them in the hands of local 
                  communities,” said Laurie Maggiano, HUD’s deputy director of 
                  asset management. “They can determine what is done with them.”
 
 
                   CHARLIE 
                  ELLIOTT TO SPEAK AT NEW ORLEANS CONFERENCE Charlie Elliott, MAI, SRA, 
                  and president of ELLIOTT® & Company Appraisers, will conduct a 
                  seminar for Granite Loan Management’s 2008 Strategies for 
                  Success in Construction Lending. The seminar, entitled “Under 
                  the Microscope: The Inexact Science of Commercial Appraisals,” 
                  will be held Thursday, December 4, at 11:30 a.m. in the 
                  Ritz-Carlton-New Orleans. 
 “I am looking forward to speaking with commercial lenders, 
                  from around the country, about the nuances of commercial 
                  appraisals, particularly in the current economy,” Mr. Elliott 
                  said.
 
 For further information on the conference, e-mail sscl@graniteloan.com 
                  or call (866) 710-4087.
 
 
                  
                   CONGRESS’S 
                  ONLY APPRAISER RE-ELECTED Travis Childers, the only 
                  real estate appraiser serving in Congress, was re-elected to 
                  his seat in Mississippi’s 1st District on November 4. The 
                  Democrat defeated Republican Greg Davis, the same candidate he 
                  beat when he won the seat after a special election last May.
 Rep. Childers became a Realtor while attending the University 
                  of Mississippi, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in 
                  business administration. The Congressman, who owns Travis 
                  Childers Realty & Associates in Booneville, MS, is a member of 
                  the Financial Services Committee and expects to be appointed 
                  to the Agriculture Committee.
 
 
                  STRIP SHOPPING 
                  CENTERS OUTPERFORMINGMALLS AS ECONOMY STRUGGLES
 As consumers around the 
                  country become more frugal, retail malls tend to suffer while 
                  strip shopping centers seem to carry on, as long as they have 
                  an anchor tenant that draws traffic.
 The National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts 
                  reported that REITs of shopping centers with supermarkets 
                  and/or big-box retailers returned 4.56% on their investment 
                  this year, through September 30, while regional mall REITs 
                  declined 11.38% during the same time period.
 
 These figures support the analysis of Susan Smith, manager 
                  U.S. real estate industry practice of Price WaterhouseCoopers, 
                  who said, “During times of economic strength and economic 
                  weakness, I would say that most investors feel you can’t go 
                  wrong with grocery-anchored strip shopping centers.”
 
 
                  LACK OF SALES MAKE 
                  FINDING COMPS HARDER Another disadvantage to the 
                  slowdown in housing sales is the fact that, with fewer 
                  transactions, real estate appraisers are having a more 
                  difficult time finding fresh comps. This is further 
                  complicated because of the housing-price decline in many parts 
                  of the country.
 “In soft and declining markets, lenders recently have begun 
                  making comps a big deal,” mortgage consultant Kenneth Harvey 
                  wrote in hid syndicated column. “Some sellers are being forced 
                  to renegotiate lower prices with buyers, even after they’ve 
                  got a signed contract.”
 
 Such a situation keeps the pressure on appraisers to come up 
                  with fresh comps, even when there aren’t any.
 
 “Appraisals have become a real hassle,” said Steve Stamets, a 
                  loan officer with Nationwide Home Mortgage. “[When the 
                  appraisal comes in below the signed contract price], sellers 
                  are taking a beating.”
 
 
                  ASK MARTITIA 
                  
                   QUESTION:  If I, as an appraiser, promise to complete 
                  an assignment in two days and then find out it will take three 
                  days to get the necessary data in three days (because of 
                  computer problems from the source) what should I do?
 MARTITIA: You must 
                  contact the client and ask to modify the assignment, in order 
                  to allow enough time for the research, or withdraw from the 
                  assignment.
 
                  Martitia Mortimer, Elliott’s executive vice president, answers 
                  appraisal questions on a regular basis in Elliott Real Estate 
                  News.
 
 
                  QUOTES 
                   “Half 
                  of the American people have never read a newspaper. Half never 
                  voted for president. One hopes it’s the same half.” -- Gore 
                  Vidal 
 “Never spend your money before you have it.” -- Thomas 
                  Jefferson
 
 “Creative work is play.” -- Stephen Nachmanovitch
 
 “Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes.” 
                  -- Oscar Wilde
 
 “One cannot review a bad book without showing off.” -- W.H. 
                  Auden
 
 “Anger makes you smaller, while forgiveness forces you to grow 
                  beyond what you were.” -- Cherie Carter-Scott
 
 
 
 
                   
 
                    
                    
                      
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