NewDay USA reported its VA loan originations during the three months ending on June 30 totaled nearly 2,500 loans with an aggregate principal balance of $576 million, a 32% increase from the prior quarter.
Read More »Uptick Reported for Mortgage Activity
New information found that both mortgage applications and credit availability rose over the past month. But by how much?
Read More »Where Are Mortgages Denied the Most?
Those seeking a mortgage with a high debt-to-income ratio should avoid Florida. Click through to read why.
Read More »Affordability, Inventory, and the Entry-Level Homebuyer
Rising home prices aren’t the only obstacles first-time buyers have to contend with, according to a new report.
Read More »Refunds on VA Loans Total More than $400M
An inspector general’s report found thousands of vets were improperly charged extra fees. Click through to read more.
Read More »Latino Homeownership Growing, but Gap Persists
While Latins are buying homes at a higher rate than the overall U.S. population, a new report states it could take decades to close the gap between white homeowners.
Read More »Housing Competition Heats Up in September
Offers facing a bidding war went against recent trends, but one California market reported a nearly 65% decline.
Read More »Quicken Loans CEO Discusses the Housing Market
While expressing optimism about the housing market, he said the Fed should think twice before it decides on yet another cut to interest rates.
Read More »Despite Economic Concerns, Homebuyer Sentiment Remains Strong
Continually falling mortgage rates are helping consumers remain positive, but there was no change in housing income expectations.
Read More »Single-Family Starts A Mixed Bag in 2018
While new single-family starts have rebounded in several regions, many are lagging behind the national average.
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