A new survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York sheds light on how consumers expect home prices and other macro indicators to evolve over the next six months.
Read More »Where Buyers Are Straining Their Income on Housing
As home prices hit new highs, many buyers are stretching more and more to get the house of their dreams. Find out where buyers are spending the biggest chunks of their income on housing.
Read More »What’s in a Neighborhood Name …
Where you live says a lot about you, but apparently, so does the name of your neighborhood. Find out what neighborhood names are worth the most.
Read More »Homebuyers’ Remorse?
A new report finds more people are getting pessimistic about what they will pay or have paid for their homes as home payments claim a larger chunk of a household income. Click through to learn what’s worrying consumers the most.
Read More »Consumers Increasingly Uncertain Over Home Prices
Even as access to credit gets easier, homebuyers and owners remain uncertain over the trend of growing home prices, according to a report by the New York Fed. What other indicators have consumers worried?
Read More »Mortgage Lending in a Gig Economy
As the gig economy grows, a Fannie Mae survey asked lenders their views on using gig economy income in the mortgage underwriting process and here’s what it found.
Read More »How Does Your City Stack Up?
For those who’ve ever mulled moving to another city but were unsure if they could foot the bill for a new view, Wahrheit Ventures has a way to ...
Read More »Will Rising Incomes Offset High Borrowing Costs?
Rising household incomes are more than likely to offset the effects of higher borrowing costs because of rising interest rates, according to data of The Real Home Price ...
Read More »A Mortgage Best Fit
Editor's note: This story was originally featured in the February issue of MReport, out now. There’s no doubt the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is the American housing market’s most ...
Read More »Stress Test Scenarios: Home Prices and Mortgage to Rise
Unemployment, exchange rates, prices, income, and interest rates are some of the economic factors that will reveal whether banks in the U.S. are armed with robust capital planning processes ...
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