With a population of more than 88 million, the millennial generation has the mass to truly make an impact on the housing market as buyers, according to a recent study. But do their views of homeownership align?
Read More »Mortgage Lenders Experience a Drop in Profits
The latest data on independent mortgage banks and mortgage subsidiaries of chartered banks reports reduced profitability on the production side of the business outweighed servicing gains.
Read More »Top 5 Markets for the Degree-Holding Homebuyer
A recent report discovers which cities are most suitable for recent college grads—considering factors such as affordability, population, and job growth. Which market ranked No. 1?
Read More »Rising Rent Costs Blocking Homeownership Dreams for Many
It’s no secret that rent prices are taking a big bite out of many Americans’ incomes, especially for those not in a position to purchase a home. Even ...
Read More »Up, Up, and Away . . .
On Tuesday, S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller released its National Home Price Index—reporting prices continue to take off. Find out what other trends and challenges the latest data reveals about the market.
Read More »Better Banking, Happier Customers
Which banks are sending their customers home the happiest? A new study pinpoints the banks that have the fewest consumer complaints, and the results might surprise you.
Read More »Is There a Black Friday for Housing?
It’s a Thanksgiving tradition, nearly as cherished as turkey and football. The day after Americans celebrate all the things they’re thankful for by gathering with loved ones and ...
Read More »Rethinking Retirement
Sun and sand might be the stereotypical retiree’s dream, but is it really the smartest choice? The best retirement city in America isn’t the one you’d expect.
Read More »Credit Unions Survey Cybersecurity Concerns
A new report examines cybersecurity concerns among credit unions—finding that majority fear another Equifax-like breach in the future.
Read More »Mortgage Volume Increasing, Along With Mortgage Risk
High demand, increased leverage, and low supply are all adding up to higher house prices. With many first-time buyers taking on increasing risk, how can the situation be stabilized?
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