Whether parents are approaching becoming empty nesters with tears or rejoicing, the fact remains that an increasing percentage of young adults continue living with their parents a study found. Here’s why.
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At the height of the financial crisis in 2008, there were some people who bought or invested in condos in New York City, believing those investments would pay ...
Read More »The Week Ahead: Focus on Housing Starts
This week, the Census Bureau and HUD will release the monthly housing starts for April, which will indicate overall trends in the housing market. Here’s what else is happening in the Week Ahead.
Read More »Millennials Face Tough Choices This Home Buying Season
Financial obstacles and a tight housing market are making it hard for millennials to purchase a home, according to a study. What are they willing to trade-off for a roof?
Read More »GSE Reform’s Impact on Housing
A new research looks at how various scenarios of an administrative reform for the GSEs, in the absence of a reform legislation, could affect the mortgage and housing markets.
Read More »The Loan Officer’s Best Friend
Digital POS systems make the loan officer’s job faster and the homeowner’s experience better. Learn what implementing a POS can do for your origination team. Editor’s Note: This feature originally appeared in the May issue of MReport, out now.
Read More »The Housing Market Gets Hotter in the West
Fast-moving real estate markets seem to be most common in the West, according to a new report. But which were the surprise entries on this list?
Read More »“More Efficient, Effective, and Accountable”: Changes Underway at CFPB
CFPB Acting Director Mick Mulvaney’s tenure at the head of the regulatory organization has been defined by a reexamination of the Bureau’s priorities and purpose. That trend continued ...
Read More »Eye on the Industry: Updates on National MI, Pavaso, and More
From new appointments to digital advances, get the pulse of the mortgage industry in this weekly update.
Read More »Mortgage Costs vs. Credit Scores
Borrowers with lower credit scores paid much more in additional costs to get a mortgage according to a report. Here’s how credit profiles affected loan prospects for borrowers.
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