While values have increased annually every month since February 2012, a new projection says that could change over the next year.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Expected to Remain Low
The latest reading found the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is the second-lowest recorded in the history of the NerdWallet survey.
Read More »Residential Construction Spending Falls in April
While overall money spent on construction declined for the month, one economist said single-family building is the “best bet” for a rebound.
Read More »How Re-Proposed GSE Framework Could Impact Homeowners
Despite analysis that says mortgage rates could rise to meet requirements set forth by the FHFA, the Agency says it is “far too early” to tell.
Read More »Mortgages in a Digital Age
A new Perspective Blog from Fannie Mae looks at how remote working is causing borrowers and lenders to look to technology.
Read More »Protection from Cyber Criminals
A new whitepaper delves into how servicers are more vulnerable form cyber attacks with many of its employees working from home.
Read More »D5: Delving Into Actions by the Fed, Treasury Department
Candidate for the 5th Congressional District for the U.S. House of Representatives, Frank Pallotta, speaks exclusively with DS5 on actions by the federal government during COVID-19.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Review of Residential Construction Data
Reports on forbearance and unemployment rates, as well as more exclusive interviews on DS5: Inside the Industry—it's all coming up in The Week Ahead.
Read More »Homebuyers, Sellers Returning to the Market
The housing industry has seemed to turn a corner following the early effects of COVID-19. What do projections for the remainder of 2020 look like?
Read More »A ‘Clearer Picture’ of Housing
In a new update, industry experts dive into the key issues affecting the mortgage and housing industry, from rents to interest rates and price growth.
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