The MReport Webinar Series presents its latest on Wednesday, as industry experts will share their insight on the new lending environment, one year into the pandemic.
Read More »Panel Explores Fair Lending Under a New Administration
In a recent "Evidence to Action" event, housing advocates aimed to identify obstacles to lending and housing opportunities and discussed ways to overcome them.
Read More »Economist: This is the Strongest Seller’s Market Since 2006
How long will prices continue to soar, and when will demand settle down? Researchers examine the latest data.
Read More »Extreme Weather Stunts Housing Starts
February saw a down market in terms of housing starts, but at an average of 1.42 million, remained considerably above the pre-COVID average.
Read More »Cautious Fed Holds Rates Steady
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has opted to keep rates locked in near 0%, as the economy continues to shake off the effects of a year-long battle with the pandemic.
Read More »Cities With the Most and Fewest Homes on the Market
By state, Florida leads the way in the number of homes for sale. Click through for data on how other states are faring.
Read More »Women Play an Important Role in Today’s Housing Market
However, researchers are delving into data to determine how much the pandemic and its economic fallout will threaten progress.
Read More »Spring Economic Growth to Support Housing Market
Fannie Mae’s latest commentary finds that despite a rise in rates, housing growth will remain level, as the warmer spring weather brings with it growth in the economy.
Read More »Senator Pat Toomey Introduces Framework for Housing Reform
As part of his "guiding principles for reform," Banking Committee member Pat Toomey say he has set the stage for ending "the government-sponsored enterprise duopoly," and more.
Read More »How Much Would Shoppers Pay for ‘Lucky’ Home?
Right in time for St. Patrick's Day, the researchers at LendingTree looked at the role of luck and superstition in homebuying. Researchers there found that close to half ...
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