As mortgage borrowers cope with the pandemic, two new studies examine the dilemmas consumers are facing with their mortgages.
Read More »Removing Costs With Confidence
Learn how confidence scores can help improve quality and decrease costs within the mortgage industry.
Read More »Millennials Leading the Homebuying Charge
Home prices were on the rise in March with the spring 2021 homebuying season in full bloom.
Read More »FHFA Publishes Final Rule on GSE Preservation
A new resolution issued by the FHFA is designed to help safeguard the American consumer and mortgage market against future stresses on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Read More »Housing Demand Hastens Sales
Tight inventory combined with high demand is resulting in a reduction in the time a home spends on the market as the nation’s short supply is being consumed at a record pace.
Read More »Newly-Constructed Homes Account for 25% of Q1 Listings
Low mortgage rates and surging homebuyer demand, combined with low existing homes for sale is increasing the share of new construction nationwide.
Read More »HUD Issues Grants to Combat Housing Discrimination
HUD earmarks grants in excess of $20 million to support fair housing testing, education, and enforcement activities.
Read More »GSEs Declare Positive Q1 Results
Both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac showed upward Q1 gains, as the housing market continues to power through and lead the nation’s economy.
Read More »Financing the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
Recent research shows how overly complicated funding can create administrative costs and other inefficiencies that work against the LIHTC’s goals of stretching subsidies to house more people.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Gauging Q1 Housing Market Concerns
Tuesday will bring a new look at housing stats to close the first quarter of the year with the market looking to rebound late in Q1 after weather and supply constraints hampered sales early in 2021.
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