New research from FHLBank San Francisco and the Urban Institute investigates ways to reduce mortgage default risk by utilizing mortgage reserve accounts that could help homeowners overcome temporary hardships, which would mainly benefit Black families, who are more than twice as likely as white families to lose their home to foreclosure.
Read More »Surging Rates Fuel Increase in Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Activity
Among mortgage originations exceeding $1 million in April 2023, adjustable-rate mortgages comprised nearly 50% of the dollar volume, representing a six percentage-point increase from a year earlier.
Read More »Homebuying Remains Out of Reach for Many
According to a new Home Bay study, it is more affordable to rent than buy a home in 90% of the most populous U.S. cities. Research found that, on average, renters save an estimated $174 a month, totaling $2,088 per year.
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 »Q2 Affordability Worsens Nationwide as Home Prices Elevate
The ATTOM U.S. Home Affordability Report revealed that median-priced single-family homes and condos were less affordable in the Q2 of 2023 compared to historical averages in 98% of counties around the nation.
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 »Preparing for the Next REO Spike
The Five Star Institute has joined forces with the National REO Brokers Association to dissect how to prepare for an increase in REO volumes, with topics ranging from streamlining operations to managing compliance and public perception.
Read More »Median Home-Sale Price Down YoY
Due to a significant lack of homes for sale, the median U.S. home-sale price is down 0.9% year-over-year, according to a new housing market update from Redfin, representing the smallest decline in nearly four months.
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 »Are Credit Scores Too Important to Lenders?
Many Americans, discouraged by traditional creditworthiness assessment tools, are giving up on their homeownership dreams, according to a new report from FormFree.
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