With the announcements from Bank of America, Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase, and Quicken Loans for non-Federal Housing Administration low-down payment programs, questions and thoughts have risen about the ...
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Wednesday 7/6/2016
Single-family house prices in May were up from April and from a year ago, and should steadily rise through next spring, according to the latest CoreLogic Home Price Insights ...
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Tuesday 7/5/2016
Ethical issues with mortgage applications dropped in May, continuing a years-long downswing, according to the latest First American Loan Application Defect Index. The index, which estimates the frequency ...
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Friday 7/1/2016
Fixed-rate mortgages are dropping in the wake of the U.K.’s Brexit vote, with 30-year FRMs hitting a three-year low this week. Thirty-year rates are, in fact, only 17 basis ...
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Thursday 6/30/2016
The nation’s housing market is on the outer range of its historical benchmark of housing activity while individual markets continue to slowly grind toward their historical benchmarks, according ...
Read More »Fewer Millennials are Living Alone
The number of millennials living alone has been dropping for a decade, according to according to a recent report.
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Friday 6/24/2016
Sales of new single-family houses in May came in at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 551 thousand, according to estimates released today by HUD and the U.S. Census ...
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Thursday 6/23/2016
U.S. house prices rose in again April, continuing their steady four-year climb and still soaring past where they were at their pre-recession peak, according to the latest House Price ...
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Wednesday 6/22/2016
First-time buyer volume surged 15 percent in May and the first-time buyer share of home purchase loans continued to climb as well, according to a Tuesday report from the American ...
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Tuesday 6/21/2016
While housing activity and consumer spending in Q2 picked up, a slowdown in hiring and business investment has tempered what should have been a rosy forecast from Fannie Mae. ...
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