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Homebuyers Optimistic Despite Affordability Fears

Housing

Despite perceptions of high home prices and rising mortgage rates that continued to weigh on their minds, homebuyers remained cautiously optimistic about the housing market according to a report by Fannie Mae. Here’s a break down of its findings.

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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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When Will BCFP and Ginnie Mae Get a New Head?

On Thursday, Kathy Kraninger’s nomination to head the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection advanced to the Senate after the Banking Committee voted in its favor. See who else’s nomination advanced along with Kraninger.

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Americans’ Debt is on the Rise

Lending

Personal debt among Americans is on the rise, according to a recent study of consumer spending habits. Here’s how mortgage loans stack up in the overall average debt of borrowers.

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Fintech for Financial Inclusion

Watch this video to learn how the inclusion of transaction account data in credit assessments can broaden financial inclusion, which ultimately benefits both, the mortgage borrower and the lender.

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Has Homebuyer Demand Plateaued?

homes

Tight supply and rising prices continue to weigh on the minds of homebuyers, according to the latest Fannie Mae report on home purchase sentiment. Here are the detailed findings.

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