When it Comes to building wealth, the American single-family home is the gold standard of investments. Not only is a home a place to live, but it is ...
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Douglas G. Duncan, SVP and Chief Economist for Fannie Mae, discusses what we should expect out of the housing market in 2022.
Read More »Drop in Rates Drives Mortgage App Volume Upward
As the military conflict in Ukraine pushed U.S. Treasury yields lower, the MBA reports that purchase and refi application volume climbed week-over-week.
Read More »Migration Trends Slow on the East Coast
According to National Van Line's Domestic Migration Report released Feb. 15, the Northeast showed the slowest population growth between 2010 and 2021—up only 1.8 million from 2010. The ...
Read More »What Impact Could Russia Sanctions Have on the Housing Market?
Russia has been in the headlines a lot lately and for good reason—whether you call it a “conflict” or “military offensive” an “invasion” or “war,” Russia’s recent actions are ...
Read More »Minority Report
Shashank Shekhar explains why now is the time is to promote minority homeownership and find solutions for the barriers that exist today.
Read More »California Homes Selling Six Figures Above Asking Price
According to a new report from Redfin, some 5,897 homes nationwide sold for at least $100,000 over asking price at the beginning of 2022, up from 2,241 compared ...
Read More »Clear Capital Announces Two Senior Exec Changes
Mei Ling added to head up the company’s engineering division, while Cathy Wright is promoted to lead the product management team.
Read More »Homeowners Hit 16-Year High in Tappable Equity
Black Knight, Inc. released its latest Mortgage Monitor Report, based upon the company's industry-leading mortgage, real estate, and public records datasets. This month's report investigates 2021's record-breaking $4.4 ...
Read More »High Home Prices Fueling Consumers Desire to Sell
New data released shows the Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI) increased by 3.5 points to 75.3 in February, but affordability constraints still continue to lead consumers’ ...
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