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Undersupplied and Overheated

At the epicenter of the housing crisis was the underwater borrower, a by product of unrealistic price points and an over-heated housing market. Now, according to recent data, some market's are overheating once more.

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Home Sales Sour

According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), sales of existing homes fell 1.3 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.44 million. While sales are 2.1 ...

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As individuals make their way through the industry and companies merge, follow all the important highlights in this activity update.

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Mortgage Options for Veterans

Originally introduced by Representative Marc Veasey (D-Texas) in June, the goal of a new bill could change requirements in the National Housing Act in order to help veterans make an informed decision when deciding which route to take when buying a home.

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Watch Out for the Little Guy

With banking regulations becoming more strict, it may be hard for small banks to stay afloat. What are federal regulators doing to keep community banks competitive?

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The Fight for New Homes

With low inventory hampering the housing market, new home sales may be the solution. Take a look at the current state of the single-family new home market.

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History Might Not Repeat Itself

An Insights Blog by Molly Boesel, Principal Economist at CoreLogic, analyzed mortgage origination data from 2016 to discover if the past might repeat itself in 2017.

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Mortgage Deduction Possibility Causes Uncertainty

In December 2016, then incoming Treasury Secretary Mnuchin boldly stated the Trump administration would employ the “largest tax change since Reagan.” However, that change could come with significant adjustments to the mortgage interest deduction, something that sparks mixed emotions across the country.

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