Considering they are the future of the housing market, the mortgage industry is becoming increasingly interested in millennials. Take a look what the generation is doing in the mortgage market.
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The National Flood Insurance Program is set to expire at the end of September, but with Hurricane Irma threatening damage to Florida, the state might experience the extreme consequences of lapsed insurance.
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Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer announced his resignation in a letter to President Donald Trump.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released short, intermediate, and long-term efforts that are currently underway for Hurricane Harvey survivors. As HUD continues to keep ...
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American families prioritize several aspects when choosing a location to raise a family, and according to WalletHub’s released 2017’s Best and Worst Places to Raise a Family report, ...
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Homeowners may soon be unable to get a mortgage if the National Flood Insurance Program expires, according to the National Association of Realtors. See what NAR President William E. Brown proposes Congress should do to keep the program from lapsing.
Read More »Freddie Mac Perspectives Blog: G-Fees and CRT
In a Freddie Mac Perspectives blog, Kevin Palmer, SVP of Single-Family Credit Risk Transfer, explained how credit risk transfers and Guarantee fees have much more in common that one might think—one gives Freddie Mac significant insight into the other.
Read More »Top 5 Metros Experiencing Home Price Appreciation
According to an industry report, home prices are projected to increase nationally by 5 percent from July 2017 to July 2018. Take a look at why this is occurring and which U.S. metro areas are experiencing the most year-over-year change
Read More »Could a Housing Crisis be Averted?
Microbubbles can be found across the country, but pending legislation could make it ease the burden on the housing market.
Read More »Mnuchin to Congress: Tie Debt Ceiling to Harvey Relief
Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin fears that if the debt ceiling isn't raised, the Treasury Department will be unable to borrow the money it needs to aid Hurricane Harvey affected areas in Texas and Louisiana.
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