On the road to adopting an all-digital mortgage process, the Five Star Institute and DocMagic will present an upcoming webinar discussing the hurdles that must be overcome, and how to balance the human touch in an electronic landscape.
Read More »Fleeing the West to Flock to the East
A new study from Veros has found that markets in the Western U.S., once popular destinations, are displaying signs of weakness, with regions in the Midwest and Eastern part of the nation emerging as targets for buyers seeking affordability and economic stability.
Read More »Serving the Underserved
Fannie Mae’s recap of its Environmental, Social, and Governance efforts in 2022 details how the GSE acquired mortgages supporting 1.2 million single-family home purchases nationwide, nearly half of which were for first-time homebuyers.
Read More »Service Members Increasingly Eager to Purchase Homes
Veterans United takes a closer look at how U.S. veterans feel about purchasing a house in the near future, and how eager they are to jump into the current marketplace.
Read More »Most 2022 Mortgages Were Originated by Independent Institutions
The share of mortgages originated by non-depository, independent mortgage companies decreased in 2022—but still accounted for 60.2% of first-lien, one- to four-family, site-built, owner-occupied home-purchase loans (down from 63.9% in 2021).
Read More »Mortgage Rates Shift Direction, Trend Upward
After a three-week slide, Freddie Mac reports the fixed-rate mortgage rose four basis points week-over-week, and despite affordability headwinds, buyers have driven new home sales to levels seen in more than 12 months.
Read More »Homebuyer Affordability Further Deteriorates in May
The MBA reports that American homeowners continue to struggle to make ends meet, with the national median mortgage payment hitting $2,165 in May 2023, up $268 from one year ago, or an increase of 14.1% year-over-year.
Read More »Purchase Mortgage Apps Rise for Third Consecutive Week
The MBA reports that new home sales have been driving purchase activity in recent months, as buyers continue to seek options beyond the existing-home market.
Read More »New Single-Family Home Sales Hit 15-Month High
The U.S. Census Bureau and HUD have found that new, single-family home sales were at a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 763,000 in May 2023, 12.2% above April 2023’s rate of 680,000 marking the highest level reported since February 2022.
Read More »Housing Market Improves Marginally in April
"The U.S. housing market continued to strengthen in April 2023," says Craig J. Lazzara, Managing Director at S&P DJI. "Home prices peaked in June 2022, declined until January 2023, and then began to recover.
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