While the overall number of potential homebuyers dropped, are more millennials looking to become homeowners?
Read More »Home Price Rose More Than 4% Prior to COVID-19
Click through to see which city led the nation in value growth before the pandemic.
Read More »DS5: Delving into the Fed’s Response to the Mortgage Industry
John Lynch, CEO and founder of PCMA, and Holden Lewis, a housing and mortgage Specialist for Nerd Wallet, discuss recent actions by the Federal Reserve to stabilize the market,
Read More »The Industry’s Response to the Coronavirus
Leaders from across the housing and mortgage industries spoke to MReport about COVID-19’s ripple effect on the stock market, investors, and mortgage rates. This feature originally appeared in the April issue of MReport.
Read More »Increased Density’s New Foe
A new report says measures to increase housing supply could be affected by the coronavirus.
Read More »Minority Households Face Greater Threat of ‘Housing Insecurity’
New analysis shows that African-American and Latin homeowners could be more cost burdened due to the impact of COVID-19.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Analyzing Home-Price Growth
Also in The Week Ahead is a webinar featuring the former Director of the CFPB and the more installments of DS5: Inside the Industry.
Read More »DS5: What Does Economic Recovery From COVID-19 Look Like?
Lawrence Yun, SVP and Chief Economist for the National Association of Realtors, discusses the impact of the coronavirus on the spring buying season, and the Chief Lego Officer for First Guaranty Mortgage Corp. delves into how to stay up-to-date on all the new regulations in DS5: Inside the Industry.
Read More »Treasury: No Plans for Servicer Funding Facility ‘At This Time’
Bloombergreports that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said that there are currently no plans to create a Federal Reserve facility to inject funding into nonbank mortgage servicers. He added ...
Read More »New-Home Sales Decline in March
Click through to see how far the U.S. Census Bureau reports that drop from February was.
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