While summer is typically the fastest-selling period of the year, potential home sellers may want to consider putting their home on the market earlier this year.
Read More »The Rise of Baby Boomer Roommates
While roommates are an expected staple of twentysomething life, a fast-growing segment of older Americans are seeking out roommates as well. Find out why here.
Read More »The Cloud Hanging Over Loan Performance
While most of the country has seen delinquency rates diminish over the past few years, the fallout from natural disasters is still holding some areas back.
Read More »Home Prices: Smallest Annual Gain Since 2012
A report takes a look at home prices growing slower than inflation and how this trend will shape homebuyer trends.
Read More »Non-Qualified Mortgages: Then and Now
An expert looked into the extent to which the characteristics of non-qualified mortgages have changed since CFPB issued regulations to provide safer and more sustainable home loans for consumers. Here’s what she had to say.
Read More »Where America’s Priciest Neighborhoods Are
Having pointed out the most expensive ZIP codes in each state about a month ago, a report now reveals some of the most expensive homes on the market across the nation.
Read More »“Persistent Declines”: A Look at New Home Construction
There have been overall declines across key housing indicators according to a report. Click through to learn more.
Read More »A Clear Path Forward for the CFPB
Following the CFPB’s calls for 12 different RFIs last year, one mortgage industry group released an entire new “roadmap for the future” of the regulator.
Read More »Lenders: Don’t Forget the Human Factor
While borrowers are increasingly embracing digital mortgage, they also see a lack of communication throughout the loan origination process, according to Ellie Mae.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Checking in on Existing Home Sales
A report releasing on Friday will give insights into the performance of the sale of existing homes across the country. Here’s what else is in store in The Week Ahead.
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