Feds announced nearly $58 million in awards to Minnesota in Foreclosure assitance with REO Properties

Friday, February 27th, 2009

http://www.finance-commerce.com/article.cfm/2009/02/28/Foreclosure-relief-on-way-to-21-Minnesota-counties-cities

“Carter was one of many Minnesota politicians – including two mayors and the state housing commissioner – who gathered at the home, on the corner of Sherburne Avenue and Arundel Street, to announce how $38.3 million in federal dollars will be allocated to 21 cities and counties for rehabilitation and redevelopment of foreclosed homes.

The federal dollars, from the Federal Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, were originally announced in September. At that time, the feds announced nearly $58 million in awards to Minnesota. (Of that $58 million, about $19 million has already been distributed collectively to the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul and the counties of Hennepin, Dakota and Anoka.)”… from Finance and Commerce 2/27/09 (see link)

Comment by John Schuster – Government money to help to housing crisis?  St. Paul & Minneapolis and Hennepin County, Dakota County and Anoka County need what ever stimulus spark to rev up their housing markets.  A lot of this is a simple supply and demand function – There is an excessive amount of REO Inventory (foreclosures) in the Twin Cities Minnesota area.  That, combined with a tightening credit market – which further reduces the pool of buyers and depresses the prices at which they can purchase – can lead to a downward spiral in a “free market” economy.  Government is the only thing that can fix this thing now.  If we want to have any resemblance of the America we were born into and have grown to love – drastic action needs to be taken.  This government funds noted in this article may be just be a drop in the bucket, but it is a start to correcting our situation.