Two new programs will help mortgage brokers and correspondent lenders compete for more business.
Read More »Repairing the Housing System’s Structural Issues
HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge testified before the House Financial Services Committee on measures President Biden has taken to create a more level playing field in housing for all.
Read More »Mortgage Apps Continue to See-Saw
The up again/down again world of mortgage applications continued this week, dropping after a week of upticks.
Read More »Buyers Turn to Condominiums
House hunters who have found the cost of single-family homes prohibitive are opting for condos, pushing up prices and competition in that market.
Read More »States Where Homeowners are Cashing in on Equity
Older borrowers are taking advantage of reverse mortgages in a housing market where equity has more than doubled over the past decade.
Read More »How Telecommuting Drives Homebuyer Migration Trends
Interest in cross-metro relocation waned slightly on a quarterly basis, but economists expect it to remain high for the foreseeable future.
Read More »Housing Inventory Experiences Significant Recovery in June
The demand for homes remains strong and the competition is still intense nationwide, as appreciation reaches new highs in June.
Read More »Asking Prices Rise 12% YoY
An analysis has found that while asking prices remain high, the share of listings with price drops is rising steadily, and are headed toward pre-pandemic levels.
Read More »Home Sales Creep Up Slightly Month-Over-Month
A modest push in sales was overshadowed by a market that remains tight on inventory.
Read More »A ‘Welcome Sign for Frustrated Buyers’
Home prices are soaring and sellers seemed less reluctant to list their homes in June, yet inventory in every metro area remains very low.
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