There are few things better than waterfront property, and Florida and California have some of the best, according to a new study.
Read More »How Likely is it For The Fed to Cut Rates?
A study from WalletHub found that 76% of people support a cut in the Federal interest rates, and the probability of a rate cut increases as 2019 continues. ...
Read More »Homebuilders Remain Confident, For Now
Even as builders remain optimistic about the demand for single-family homes, these factors are likely to impact their outlook in the near term.
Read More »Revised Economic Outlook
Fannie Mae’s Economic and Strategic Research Group (ESR) predicts full-year 2019 and 2020 U.S. economic growth of 1.5%, down from Fannie Mae’s previous prediction of 2.1%.
Read More »Studying Housing Affordability with Wedding Costs
Redin.com revealed in a new study that Detroit, Michigan, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Cleveland, Ohio, were the most affordable places for couples to get married, and cover their down ...
Read More »Reaching Out to Underserved Mortgage Borrowers
An expert lists the different ways in which lenders can use non-QM loans to tap a demographic of well-qualified and deserving borrowers who might not be eligible for traditional mortgage products.
Read More »The State of Mortgage Servicing
At the Five Star Default Servicing Summit, servicing professionals from around the country met to discuss risk mitigation and investment practices.
Read More »The Week Ahead: An Overview of the Housing Market
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and Wells Fargo will release its latest housing market index (HMI) on Monday, June 17. May’s HMI increased to a seven-month ...
Read More »Where Are Homes Gaining the Most Value?
Several markets on the East and West Coasts have seen surges in home values over the past 20 years, with some markets posting more than 300% increases.
Read More »The Decline of Single-Family Permits
The total number of single-family housing permits issued through April 2019 reached 261,119 nationwide, which is a 6.5% year-over-year decline, according to the National Association of Home Builders ...
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