Director Mark Calabria said the agency acted "swiftly" and "prudently" to respond to COVID-19.
Read More »Freddie Mac Reported Lowest Mortgage Rate In History
Freddie Mac this week released the results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS), showing that the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 2.86%, the lowest rate in its survey’s history, ...
Read More »County-Specific Data Could Boost COVID-Relief
Researchers are coupling county-level eviction and mortgage foreclosure data to create a National Housing Loss Index.
Read More »Many Mortgage Lenders Expect Strong Q4
Pent-up consumer demand, continued low mortgage rates, and favorable mortgage spreads helped drive lender profitability, according to third-quarter report.
Read More »Where Americans are Struggling Most
A new study showed which states had the most financially distressed individuals in the past year.
Read More »States with Least-Satisfied Homeowners
In Texas, 39% reported they were bored of their hometown following lockdowns and were actively seeking to relocate elsewhere. Almost 50% of Texans who live in cities and urban areas reported a desire to move. Here is a closer look at sentiment in all 50 states.
Read More »Could Remote Work Fuel New Homeownership Wave?
A new study showed that 66% of renters would consider buying if they were able to continue working from home.
Read More »Why Record-Low Mortgage Rates Could Keep Falling
According to a recent post published by the experts at Bankrate, mortgage rates are set to decline even further as fall approaches. Currently, borrowers have been blessed with ...
Read More »New Report Showed Largest Quarterly Origination Volume on Record
Findings from a new Mortgage Monitor report include highlights such as Q2’s record-breaking origination numbers, what rate lock data suggests is in store for Q3, and how servicer retention rates are holding up amid the surge of refi activity.
Read More »California Losing Some Appeal as Prices Keep Rising
New research answers the question: which states stand to step in as the Golden State's housing-market luster dims?
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