One report found that over 326,300 new loans originated for borrowers with low-credit, which is a year-over-year increase of 9.5 percent.
Read More »Denial Rates an Issue for Minority Borrowers
Minorities are experiencing higher denial rates than their white counterparts when applying for loans. What measures can minorities take to improve their chances of approval?
Read More »White House Considers New Direction for CFPB
Though Richard Cordray still has a year in his term, the administration and Congress are taking a look at what may be next for the CFPB.
Read More »Smaller Homes Yield Faster Value Growth
A three-year study shows the smaller the home, the faster its value will grow. What does this mean for home price appreciation?
Read More »National Home Prices Show Strong Year-End Growth
A gradual ascent in home prices is instilling confidence for home price growth in 2017, according to the latest CoreLogic index.
Read More »Housing Prices Lead Recovery, but Permits Still Lag
According to one analysis, the labor market in over 100 metro areas is considered "back to normal." How will this improvement correlate with rising interest rates?
Read More »Buyers Willing to Compromise for the American Dream
What factors are causing homebuyers to compromise their financial stability?
Read More »Breakeven Point Gets Longer for Homeowners
A few of the nation's most popular markets are seeing an increase in home price appreciation, with many homeowners taking almost two years to buy a home that they've already inhabited.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Remain Flat Amid Uncertainty
One expert said mortgage rates were a holding pattern. How will the inching of mortgage rates fare due to pending government regulations?
Read More »ARM Market Share Could Be Ready to Rise
The market share of adjustable-rate mortgages is at its lowest level in years. But the specter of rising mortgage interest rates this year could change that considerably, according to a recent analysis.
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