A Harvard University study reveals that households owned by someone over the age of 80 are expected to more than double over the next 20 years.
Read More »Homebuilder Confidence Falls in March
A survey reveals more than 20% of builders reported disruption in supply due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Read More »Digitizing Single-Family Mortgage Loans
Fannie Mae’s Henry Cason spoke to MReport on how technology can be leveraged, if processes are being overlooked, and what the future holds for tech. This feature originally appeared in the March issue of MReport.
Read More »Virus Outbreak Impacting How Buyers, Sellers, View Their Homes
A new survey found that the two states hit the hardest—Washington and California—are seeing homes taken off the market.
Read More »Stock Market Falls Despite Emergency Actions
The Fed’s decision to drop interest rates to zero, Wall Street tumbled Monday and some are saying mortgage rates are poised to do the same.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Updates on Housing Data
Also on The Week Ahead are reports on the latest numbers on the NAHB Home Builders Index, existing home sales, and if the Fed could drop interest rates to zero.
Read More »Impact of Coronavirus on Reverse Mortgage Industry
One professional said of working in this current climate: “This is a crazy time.” Read more on how the industry is preparing to work with seniors during this crisis.
Read More »51% of Lenders Expect Profits to Increase
A Fannie Mae survey found that the demand for both purchase and refinance mortgage hit new highs during Q1 2020.
Read More »Rental Yields Drop in Nearly 60% of Counties Studied
Click through to read more on the markets and areas poised to perform well over the next year in the single-family rental market.
Read More »Homeowners ‘Biting Off More’ Than They Can Chew
Click through to see the results of a new survey that looks at the impact mortgage payments are having on the ability to save for retirement.
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