Veterans United takes a closer look at how U.S. veterans feel about purchasing a house in the near future, and how eager they are to jump into the current marketplace.
Read More »Are Credit Scores Too Important to Lenders?
Many Americans, discouraged by traditional creditworthiness assessment tools, are giving up on their homeownership dreams, according to a new report from FormFree.
Read More »What Is Causing So Many Homebuyers to Lose Sleep?
Analysts from LendingTree explain that ‘unfriendly’ market conditions and their effects on home shoppers’ psyches are causing many a sleepless night for prospective buyers nationwide.
Read More »Uniform Appraisal Dataset Enhanced With New Property Characteristics
The FHFA released new Uniform Appraisal District Data for the first quarter, adding new data points such as lot-size categories, property condition, the presence of an accessory dwelling unit, and local racial demographics.
Read More »Newlyweds Adding ‘A New Home’ to Their Gift Registries
In the wake of wedding season, a new report from Realtor.com revealed some 80% of recent wedding registry creators say that if they were to do it again, they'd include an option for people to gift money toward a down payment on a new home.
Read More »Most 2022 Mortgages Were Originated by Independent Institutions
The share of mortgages originated by non-depository, independent mortgage companies decreased in 2022—but still accounted for 60.2% of first-lien, one- to four-family, site-built, owner-occupied home-purchase loans (down from 63.9% in 2021).
Read More »Pending Home Sales Slipped in all U.S. Regions Except Northeast
According to a new report from the National Association of Realtors, pending home sales slipped nearly 3% in May, while contract signings jumped in the Northeast but decreased month-over-month in three major U.S. regions.
Read More »House Measure Seeks to Repeal GSEs’ Loan-Level Price Adjustment Rule
HR 3564 creates additional protections that prevent the imposition of new fee changes based on the DTI of borrowers and institutes a temporary, one-year freeze in the FHFA’s ability to enact new LLPA fee changes.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Shift Direction, Trend Upward
After a three-week slide, Freddie Mac reports the fixed-rate mortgage rose four basis points week-over-week, and despite affordability headwinds, buyers have driven new home sales to levels seen in more than 12 months.
Read More »Homebuyer Affordability Further Deteriorates in May
The MBA reports that American homeowners continue to struggle to make ends meet, with the national median mortgage payment hitting $2,165 in May 2023, up $268 from one year ago, or an increase of 14.1% year-over-year.
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