A survey of experts in the housing industry predicts that Austin, Texas, and other housing markets in the Southern region of the U.S. will shine, while Westerna markets remains dull.
Read More »Looking Back on HUD’s 2019
Secretary Benjamin Carson says the department is “committed to doing its part” to help families become self sufficient.
Read More »Debt-to-Income Ratio Declines in Q3 2019
DTI ratios took a dip in the third quarter, but what led LTV ratios and credit scores to both rise?
Read More »Former HUD Secretary Castro Withdraws Presidential Bid
“Today it’s with a heavy heart, and profound gratitude, that I will suspend my campaign for president,” Julian Castro said in a statement.
Read More »Inventory Woes Don’t Stop Pending Home Sales Uptick
While favorable conditions are expected to continue in 2020 for housing, what is a cause for concern to one economist?
Read More »Forecasting HELOCs in 2020
Click through to see what housing factors are “unlikely to be an impediment” for home equity borrowers in the coming year.
Read More »Add Virginia to States Straying From Single-Family Housing
The commonwealth is looking to grapple with affordability and shortage issues, and Amazon’s pending arrival.
Read More »Freddie Mac Examines How to Support Struggling Communities
A new white paper from the GSE explores strategies for addressing “areas of concentrated poverty.”
Read More »Supporting eClosings in the Mortgage Industry
A study by the CFPB found eClosings brought higher scores of “understanding and efficiency” during the closing process.
Read More »The Most Competitive Neighborhoods in the Nation
Despite rising home prices, California’s Bay Area was home to some of the most competitive neighborhoods in the country.
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