Economists say the 84% climb in demand for vacation homes is "not a fad.”
Read More »Housing Advocates Seek $25B for Borrowers
A coalition of civil rights and housing groups call on congressional leaders for funds that would enable state housing finance agencies to help homeowners.
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Authors of a consumer study say historic declines in the relative cost of housing have fueled a decline in spending on essentials.
Read More »Avanze Tech Labs Launches STACX to Modernize Post Closing
The newly launched STACX solution leverages AI for speed and confidence in compliance, according to a press statement.
Read More »Midwest Cities are Busting the Urban-Flight Myth
The suburbs may be red hot when it comes to the real estate market, but the data shows that urban areas may be white-hot. Zillow reports that metropolitan areas in ...
Read More »Pandemic ‘Heavily Influenced’ State of the Origination Industry
Among a battery of revelations, 41% of origination professionals reported “burgeoning outsourcing for core services,” as well as regulatory and technology challenges, in Altisource's annual industry survey, “The ...
Read More »Home Purchase Sentiment Improves
During the first month of 2021, consumers reported a significantly more positive view of home-selling conditions over the previous month — that component of the Fannie Mae Home Purchase ...
Read More »For Many Home Shoppers, Relocation is Everything
People are realizing that if they move from LA to the Midwest or Florida, their mortgage is cut in half and tax bills are lower, agents say. Here is how that is impacting the housing market.
Read More »A Contingency Plan for GSEs: Is it a Good Idea?
A Former Freddie Mac CEO says, “no,” but the FHFA calls it a necessary step prior to the enterprises’ conservatorship exit.
Read More »Most First-Home Shoppers Misunderstand Their Budgets
Several factors can contribute to affordability for Gen Y’s aspiring homeowner, but shoppers must first fully understand their financial situations, economists say.
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