How much did Freddie Mac reduce its mortgage-related investments portfolio during April?
Read More »Now Below 2016 Cap, Fannie Mae Portfolio Shrinks Further
The value of Fannie Mae's gross mortgage portfolio fell below its cap for 2016 in March; how much further did it contract in April?
Read More »‘Housing Gap’ is Widening Within Some Metros
The gap between hot and cold housing communities in some cases exists within the same core-based statistical area (CBSA).
Read More »Home Prices Rise Across the Board
National home prices did so well in March, many markets fell just shy of their all-time peak, from a full decade ago, according to the newest national home price index (HPI) from Black Knight Financial Services.
Read More »Fannie, Freddie Profit Sweep Raises More Questions
Depositions unsealed last month showed that key officials at the GSEs may have known they were about to be profitable in 2012. Now the judge wants to see more.
Read More »How Retirees Will Transform the Housing Industry
Those that are preparing to enter into retirement are expected to alter the housing market in four major ways, according to a new report.
Read More »Real Estate is Hot in These 10 Markets
Pent-up demand and low mortgage rates are causing homes to sell fastest in Vallejo, California and in nine other markets in the U.S., according to new data from Realtor.com.
Read More »A Common Vision at Chase Bank
A new Chase Bank is on the horizon. We sat down with the man leading the charge. Editor's note: This select print feature appears in the June 2016 edition of MReport magazine.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Great Expectations for Construction Spending
Construction spending bounced back in March after experiencing the largest decline in three months and raising unexpected concerns among market watchers in the industry. Now, the industry is awaiting the new spending numbers to see if those previous gains spilled into April.
Read More »GDP Adds Fuel to the Fed’s Fire
The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported an upward revision to the first quarter gross domestic product, which some industry experts believe will not only signal better growth in the second quarter, but also motivate the Fed to raise rates.
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