Single-family housing starts broke above the 900K-mark in June according to the latest Census Bureau data. Experts explain the trends behind these numbers and what they foretell about the ongoing housing supply challenges.
Read More »Mortgage Servicing Industry Summit Prepares for Next Natural Disasters
As we move deeper into hurricane season, industry leaders are set to convene for a new Disaster Preparedness Summit, collaborating to learn from the missteps of the past and tackle the next disasters with organization, preparation, and insight.
Read More »Hot Climes Mean Hot Luxury Markets
Where the sun shines most, luxury markets are doing particularly well. A new report breaks down where upscale housing is accelerating.
Read More »Why 2018 Might Be a Cruel Summer for Homebuyers
As the summer selling season approaches, a report shows that homes are selling at record speed across the country, high home prices notwithstanding. Here’s why homebuyers will face one of the toughest markets this season.
Read More »Where Inventory Shortages Are Hitting Housing Hardest
A study found that resale inventory has hit its lowest level in 18 years and is even tighter for entry-level homes. Watch this video to learn more about inventory shortage, its impact on starter homes, and the cities that are most affected by it.
Read More »Mortgage Companies Collaborate with Community Diversity Groups
The fourth American Mortgage Diversity Council LGBT Town Hall unfolded in Los Angeles, uniting bank and servicer representatives with local community groups for a discussion of issues affecting the LGBT community, both from a homeownership perspective and a workplace inclusion perspective.
Read More »10 Most Affordable Beach Towns in America
For homebuyers looking at settling on the coast, these beach towns offer the best views at the cheapest prices. Which one topped the list? Hint: This town on the Gulf Coast has been on the mend.
Read More »What are Borrowers Using Home Equity Loans For?
A new study assessed home equity loan requests and the primary reasons borrowers are utilizing the funds and here’s what it revealed.
Read More »Fannie Predicts Economic Headwinds and Opportunities for 2018
The latest Fannie Mae Economic and Housing Outlook is generally positive about the economy and housing market’s growth in 2018. But what troubles does it foresee next year? Click through to learn more.
Read More »Homebuilder Confidence Slips Over Tariff Concerns
Despite a continuing positive sentiment on the overall housing market, builders’ concerns grew over rising lumber and construction material tariffs according to a report. How are these increased raw material prices impacting home values?
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