Keeping pace with the rise in median housing prices nationwide year-over-year, the Housing and Economic Recovery Act requires the FHFA to adjust the GSEs’ baseline CLL value annually.
Read More »Fannie Mae Analysis Predicts a Rebounding Economy in 2025
"The economy is now slowing from the otherwise robust first estimate of third quarter growth," said Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae SVP and Chief Economist.
Read More »FHFA to Drop Multifamily Loan Purchase Caps for GSEs in 2024
The FHFA has reduced the multifamily loan purchase caps for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in 2024, continuing a commitment to address the need for affordable rental housing nationwide.
Read More »Renters Agree: Credit Score Would be More Stable if Rent was Included
Nancy Atwell, the Multifamily COO and SVP for Fannie Mae, has authored a new Perspectives Blog post focusing on renters and their credit reports using data from a new poll that found a sound majority of renters want their rent payments to count towards improving their credit file kept by the three credit bureaus.
Read More »Commercial, Multifamily Loans Drop Precipitously YoY
“Borrowing and lending were down for every property type and capital source from one year ago. However, compared to this year’s second quarter, volumes were more stable, and some sectors—including industrial properties and life company lenders – showed an uptick in volume,” said Jamie Woodwell, MBA’s Head of Commercial Real Estate Research.
Read More »Consumers Express Increasing Housing Market Frustrations
New findings from Fannie Mae’s HSPI revealed consumers are increasingly expressing “pessimism toward the larger economy this month, in addition to their ongoing frustration with the housing market,” said Doug Duncan, Fannie Mae Senior VP and Chief Economist.
Read More »FHA Revises Appraisal Requirements for Manufactured Homes
The FHA has removed a valuation roadblock to increase the availability and affordability of manufactured housing as part of the Biden Administration’s Housing Supply Action Plan. Here’s how that could impact the industry.
Read More »Fannie Mae Study: Why Homeowners Are Staying Put
Homeowners nationwide are staying put as a historically low supply of existing homes for sale continues to make homeownership more difficult for buyers. New Fannie Mae research examines the factors that are keeping homeowners locked in place and leaving homebuyers in the lurch.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Zeroing in on the Roots of Appraisal Bias
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council’s Appraisal Subcommittee will host a panel of federal officials discussing residential appraisal review, and how to better understand the challenges and potential solutions related to appraisal bias.
Read More »23-Year-High Mortgage Rates Further Suppress App Volume
With the 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage edging closer to eclipsing the 8% mark, the MBA reports overall application volume falling from last week’s total, dipping to the slowest weekly pace reported since 1995.
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