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Credit Loosening Up

Mortgage credit can’t make up its mind. Compared to May, things are looking up. However, something’s holding back increases for the housing market.

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Side Hustling

Uber, Mary-Kay, Cutco—they’re all business ventures that bring in extra money, but don’t need to be tended to daily like a 9-5. Millennials are using them the most—could it be part of a new way they fund a mortgage?

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What’s a HELOC Again?

Though a standard industry term, many homeowners are scratching their heads when it comes to HELOCs. In fact, recent studies show that many homeowners don’t consider HELOCs because they simply aren’t aware of how they work. How can lenders better explain them in order for homeowners to take advantage of the opportunity?

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Homeownership: Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda

It seems surprising that high-income Americans, those who make $100,000 or more annually, would have any regrets. However, most Americans experience some type of real estate remorse. See the most common reasons for real estate woes . . .

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What’s Next for Affordable Housing?

With home prices rising so fast, some buyers may find it hard to keep up. In many areas, home prices have outpaced incomes. While so many may be unable to afford a home in their area, where will potential buyers be able to purchase in the near future?

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Housing Affordability: The Demographic Divide

Other than the issue of demographic divide, the overall opinion on the housing market isn’t changing the ways consumers think about home buying, according to the latest National Housing Pulse Survey. See what potential homebuyers find most and least important here.

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Who got Hired? Who got Fired?

Lack of lots and labor have been a concern in the single-family construction market, but results from the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey could explain if one of those is still an issue.

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