National Association of Home Builders Chairman Ed Brady has spoken to the new adminstration's transition team about the position of FHA Commissioner. Brady spoke with MReport about what changes he would make if he gets the position.
Read More »Regulators Plan to Zero in on Fair Lending
What areas will the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's fair lending team focus on for 2017?
Read More »Housing Needs Changing with Aging Population
Data shows that by the year 2035, one in three households will be headed by someone at least 65 years old. How will this shift in demographics impact housing?
Read More »Industry Insight: Changes in Mortgage Pricing
John Ardy, CEO of Resitrader, gives insight into what mortgage trends he is currently seeing, the opportunities and challenges that come with these trends, and what industry shifts are anticipated for 2017.
Read More »Buyers Working Quickly to Grab What’s Available
The ongoing short supply of available homes for sale appears to have created a sense of urgency among some buyers, according to one analysis.
Read More »FHFA Revises its Minority and Women Inclusion Regulations
The FHFA announces the issuance of proposed amendments to its Minority and Women Inclusion regulations. What other actions are industry leaders pursuing to further diversity and inclusion?
Read More »Continued Writedowns of MSRs Eroding Investor Confidence
At the peak of the Fed's quantitative easing, MSRs were trading to the tune of four times cash flow.
Read More »Reports of Housing Bubble Risk May Be Exaggerated
When examining the likelihood of a housing bubble in certain potentially risky markets, one study found that those markets may not be at risk of a bubble after all.
Read More »Course of Nature Might Put Homes Literally Underwater
Will rising sea levels put half of the homes in 300 U.S. cities literally underwater by the start of the next century?
Read More »How Can the Next President Make Housing Great Again?
One economist recommends four steps the next president can take in order to “make the housing market great again.”
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