As interest rates remain high, a new study from Zillow has found that 15% more borrowers purchased mortgage points in 2022 than 2021, and continue to do so as interest rates hover around 6%.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Rise for Second Straight Week
After a five-week string of declining rates, mortgage rates rose modestly for the second consecutive week, on the eve of the GSE’s enacting changes to loan-level price adjustments geared toward tackling housing affordability challenges nationwide.
Read More »Composite Report Reverses Seven Months of Declines
“The National Composite, which had declined for seven consecutive months, rose a modest 0.2% in February, and now stands 4.9% below its June 2022 peak,” said Craig J. Lazzara, Managing Director at S&P Dow Jones.
Read More »Bipartisan Nationwide RON Bill Reintroduced
Sen. Kevin Cramer and Mark Warner have reintroduced a bipartisan bill to authorize remote online notarizations nationwide, allowing notaries and signers to complete the process from different physical locations.
Read More »Industry Response to CFPB/DOJ Statement on Appraisal Bias
The MBA has filed an amicus brief arguing against lenders being held liable for the actions of independent appraisers in instances where bias is concerned.
Read More »Bidding Wars Heating Up for Starter Homes
Entry-level home shoppers are most likely to face bidding wars this spring, as prices rose by 8% annually for the least expensive one-third of houses, while more expensive homes lost value for the first time in more than a decade.
Read More »After Five-Week-Slide, Mortgage Rates Reverse Course
Freddie Mac reports the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage took a turn upward this week, rising 12-basis points week-over-week as investors responded to more healthy economic indicators and an uptick in bond yields.
Read More »Guild Mortgage Bolsters Its Team in California
The new team, led by District Manager John Lowe, includes 40 managers, loan officers, and support staff, responsible for more than $350 million in annual production.
Read More »Pending Home Sales Drop to Lowest Level Since Pandemic Onset
As elevated mortgage rates curtailed homebuyer demand, a lack of homes for sale also limited home purchases, according to a new report from Redfin.
Read More »Is a Credit Crunch Coming?
“While the NFCI Credit index indicated that credit tightened in March, which reduced housing market potential, the credit tightening was modest and far from recent pandemic lows, and certainly nothing like the Great Financial Crisis period,” said Mark Fleming, Chief Economist at First American.
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