Research shows that higher-income households have “essentially fully recovered,” but lower-income families "continue to suffer.”
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New data explores how the health crisis is causing many Americans to hesitate when it comes time to sell their homes.
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A new report examines USPS data to explore what areas of the U.S. are getting an influx of new residents and which areas people are leaving behind in the age of COVID-19.
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Working remotely is becoming mainstream, but who is most likely to have a dedicated office space in their home? And how do remote-working homeowners compare to renters?
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Out of America’s 100 largest cities, these are the top 10 facing the most financial hardships such as distressed accounts and decreased credit scores.
Read More »Election Results Could Reflect Regional Housing Markets
A record number of Americans have voted early in November's presidential election. Due to the heightened interest, researchers at Realtor.com are doing their part to help anticipate results. ...
Read More »The Week Ahead: Lending Compliance & Risk Management
QuestSoft's Lending Compliance & Risk Management Virtual Conference will feature representatives from the CFPB, Freddie Mac, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and more. Here's what else is happening in The Week Ahead.
Read More »FHA Announces New Automated Underwriting System for Lenders
The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) has launched a new automated underwriting system (AUS) for single family forward mortgages. The “FHA Catalyst: Single Family Origination Module –AUS” enables lenders ...
Read More »DS5: Industry Changes That May Stretch Beyond COVID-19
In this week’s DS5: Inside the Industry, XOME’s CEO, Mike Rawls, discusses pandemic-prompted changes that be here to stay, and the role of innovative technology in the mortgage industry.
Read More »HUD Grants to Aid Families With Housing Counseling
HUD’s award of more than $12.5 million in grant funds will help support quality housing counseling services for families working to recover from the pandemic.
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