The banking giant has agreed to pay a hefty fine in order to end all legal issues emanating from the 2008 financial crisis.
Read More »Putting Off Home Purchases
A survey indicated that 2016 was perceived as a poor time to buy a home. What were the factors that contributed to this mentality?
Read More »Fannie Mae’s Mortgage Portfolio Continues to Fall
Fannie Mae’s continuing efforts to wind down its mortgage portfolio are certainly clear when viewed through their latest report.
Read More »Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: Home Prices Continue to Climb
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller National Index has reached a new high thanks to favorable economic conditions for the real estate market.
Read More »Homebuyers Undeterred in December
An increase in demand for homes in the last month of 2016 indicates that 2017 will be a strong year for home sales, despite the fact that there has been a low supply of homes listed on the market.
Read More »Homebuyers Adore February
The month of love is historically the best time to buy a home. What forces are driving the discount?
Read More »U.S. Residents Satisfied with Home Size
A survey including 29,000 residents across 9 different target countries sought to find out which countries’ residents desired, and owned, the largest homes.
Read More »Affordability: The End of a Six-Month Trend
November experienced a decrease in terms of housing affordability when compared to previous months. Does this signify the end of a trend?
Read More »Wanted: More Experienced Independent Lenders
A new report would seem to suggest that the independent lenders are struggling to hire and retain mortgage sales professionals, putting all the bargaining power in the employees’ hands.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Can Pending Home Sales Rebound?
November showed poor performance for pending homes sales, according to NAR. What can be expected in the coming week as they release their December report?
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