Is it just finances that keep consumers wary of owning a home? Here’s what a NeighborWorks survey revealed about the barriers to homeownership.
Read More »Veterans and the Mortgage Industry
This 4th of July, MReport looks at some of this year’s key initiatives by the mortgage industry that are aimed at helping military veterans become homeowners.
Read More »Home Prices in the “13 Original Colonies”
While many cities on the East Coast coast are not affordable for most buyers, here's where homebuyers can find the best deals in the original 13 colonies.
Read More »Southern California, Bay Area Housing Markets Rebounding
Both the Southern California and the Bay Area housing markets showed signs of improvement in May, but was it enough to erase months of deficits?
Read More »Wire Fraud’s Impact on Homebuyers
With instances of real estate wire fraud more than doubling year-over-year, the Coalition to Stop Real Estate Wire Fraud discussed how education is key to preventing becoming a victim.
Read More »Homeowners, Renters Alike Face Affordability Issues
Here's why over half of Americans, renters and homeowners alike, are making spending or housing changes to afford their monthly housing payment.
Read More »Are Home Costs Weighing Heavily on Americans?
A new study by Bankrate found that almost 80% of Americans are losing sleep at night due to financial issues, with housing costs being one of them. According ...
Read More »May Yields Mixed Results for Housing Market
New home sales fell 7.8% in May to an adjusted rate of 626,000, but are 4% higher than they were in May 2018, according to data by the ...
Read More »Report: Consumer Confidence Hits New Low
Lingering trade tensions with China and Mexico, as well as concerns over the economy and job market, have caused a shift in consumer confidence for June.
Read More »How Homebuyers Feel About the Housing Market
As mortgage rates hit near-historic lows, do potential homebuyers feel now is a good time to buy? A new survey provides insights.
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