While investors say they shouldn’t have to absorb losses caused by the CARES Act, one finance expert says that's all part of the deal.
Read More »A Call for a More ‘Equitable’ Housing System
A new report highlights disparities in the U.S. housing system and calls for change.
Read More »Housing Experts Tout Solution for Ginnie Mae Issuers at Risk
With the potential for another “liquidity panic,” experts say government loans are the most vulnerable, and the federal government should act now.
Read More »Housing Inventory Down 32% Annually
In the Northeast, housing activity is already above its pre-pandemic level, but some regions are still lagging.
Read More »Renewed Call for Changing Single-Family Zoning Laws
A Virginia delegate is reiterating the potential benefits of higher-density housing.
Read More »Greatest Dollar Volume of CRA Lending is in Community Development
Researchers analyze the types of loans that account for the greatest share of lending within the Community Reinvestment Act.
Read More »Mortgage Delinquency Tops 6% in April
With home prices predicted to fall, a rise in serious delinquencies and foreclosures could be on the horizon.
Read More »Which Counties Have the Most At-Risk Borrowers?
A new report found there are “storm clouds” gathering around the housing market, as foreclosure risks increased for certain counties.
Read More »How to Prevent Vulnerable Households From Losing Homes
Black and Hispanic households are suffering disproportionately from the pandemic, but researchers point to two policy proposals that could help them stay in their homes.
Read More »Longevity of GSEs’ Credit Risk Transfer Program in Doubt
Analysis says the CRT’s creation through the FHFA and not congress served the needs of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, rather than political objectives.
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