A study of the nation’s top 50 metros has found that single women nationwide are owning homes at a higher percentage than U.S. males.
Read More »Home Asking and Selling Prices Hit New High
Median home-sale prices are at all-time highs, as prospective homebuyers struggle with a market tight on inventory.
Read More »Mortgage Credit Availability Remains at Record-Low Levels
Credit supply remains tight with the U.S. homebuying spring season about to hit full stride, presenting yet another issue for those first-time buyers seeking to purchase.
Read More »First-Time Homebuyers Shut Out by Affordability
While the trend of low rates continues, first-time homebuyers are finding that a decline in supply and higher prices are impacting this segment of the market.
Read More »Eye on the Industry: Recognizing Women’s History Month
MReport brings you profiles of recent promotions and hirings featuring women making a mark on the industry.
Read More »At What Point Will Rising Rates Significantly Impact Homebuying?
Upward-inching interest rates could alter the dynamics of the housing market, but they "wouldn’t necessarily put a damper on it," economists report.
Read More »Mortgage Origination Volume Hits 15+ Year Record
A combination of record low rates and a strong demand for housing fueled a record-breaking year for housing in 2020, according to Black Knight’s latest Mortgage Monitor Report.
Read More »Turning Around Turn Times
Here are some ways lenders can tackle costs and time-to-close in originations.
Read More »Rebound in Job Market Offsets Housing Pessimism
Fannie Mae’s latest survey finds that positive trends in employment is bright spot as spring homebuying season nears.
Read More »How Automated Home Appraisal Errors Can Affect Black Homeowners
Researchers recently conducted a study in an effort to understand how AVMs—which have gained in use with the COVID-19 pandemic—are working (or not) for various racial groups.
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