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What the Housing Market Learned from a Crisis

Home values

Experts point to potential problems that were not addressed in the housing and financial services industries after the Great Recession receded and the market rebounded, as well as ways to still address these problems before it is too late.

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Is the Homebuying Market Softening?

Lending

A new report suggests that even as consumers remain confident about the overall economy, their confidence doesn’t extend to the housing market. Here are the factors that are challenging the growth of home sales.

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Reimagining the Mortgage Industry’s Work Culture

Charmaine Brown, Director, External Outreach and Engagement, in the Office of Minority and Women Inclusion at Fannie Mae, is the Cultural Leader Award Keystone recipient. See how Brown and the finalists in this category are making a difference to how the industry operates.

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Credit Scores Count in a High Rate Environment

A report analyzing the annual percentage rates for borrowers found that APRs had risen to their highest in the year in September. Here’s why borrower credit scores are likely to play an important role while looking for the best mortgage rates.

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