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Fewer Florida Home Loans Expected for Investment Purposes

As students look to become real estate agents and take advantage of the strong Florida home loan market, they - and other professionals in that field - may not be agreeing on terms for any investment property in the near future.

According to the National Association of Realtors, purchases of investment homes will decline in 2006 after surging in recent years.

A survey of home buyers by the trade group found that 28% of all homes purchased in 2005 were for investment rather than for occupancy, up from 25% in 2004; figures that are far higher than those shown by mortgage-lending data. Such homes are generally bought to serve as rental properties, at least in the short term.

Rise in Florida home loan rates, fall in investor speculation

The rise in Florida home loan rates in the past year will discourage some investors, says David Lereah, chief economist for the NAR. “There are fewer incentives to speculate in the market with price appreciation cooling in much of the country.”

Nevertheless, Mr. Lereah and many other housing economists expect the housing market to settle into a “soft landing” after the frenzied demand of recent years. Some housing experts warn, however, that prices could fall at least modestly in some cities.

Oddly, Florida home loan and general home loan data compiled by LoanPerformance, a unit of First American Corp., show a steady rise in investor demand for houses but at a much lower level than that reported by the NAR. LoanPerformance found that 9.5% of home-purchase mortgages in 2005 were for investors, up from 8.6% in 2004.

LoanPerformance derives its data from loan-service companies accounting for about 80% of the mortgage market, according to Bob Visini, vice president of marketing. The NAR bases its findings on a survey of 3,406 people who bought homes in 2004 and 2005.

One source of variation between the two reports is that LoanPerformance doesn’t capture data on homes purchased without a loan. Paul C. Bishop, an NAR economist, says another factor is that some investors may not identify themselves as such to Florida home loan lenders because they want to avoid the higher interest rate generally charged to investors.

Mr. Bishop says he can’t fully explain why the NAR estimate was about triple that of LoanPerformance. But he said NAR economists are “comfortable” with their survey data.

The NAR also reported strong demand for vacation homes, estimating that they accounted for 12% of the market in 2005, up from 11% a year earlier. Much of that demand comes from baby boomers in their peak earning years, seeking another Florida home loan.

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