U.S. house prices rose in again April, continuing their steady four-year climb and still soaring past where they were at their pre-recession peak, according to the latest House Price ...
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Wednesday 6/22/2016
First-time buyer volume surged 15 percent in May and the first-time buyer share of home purchase loans continued to climb as well, according to a Tuesday report from the American ...
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Tuesday 6/21/2016
While housing activity and consumer spending in Q2 picked up, a slowdown in hiring and business investment has tempered what should have been a rosy forecast from Fannie Mae. ...
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Thursday 6/16/2016
In its annual report to Congress, the FHFA published the results of Dodd-Frank stress tests that assess what would be the impact of immediate financial shocks and nine ...
Read More »DS News Webcast: Wednesday 6/15/2016
Fannie Mae’s second quarter 2016 Mortgage Lender Sentiment Survey found that lenders reported a 70 percent on net increase in purchase mortgage demand in the second quarter, compared ...
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Tuesday 6/14/2016
Several trade groups and organizations focused on the banking and mortgage industries recently wrote a letter to Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel Watt, concerning a potential last-minute ...
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Monday 6/13/2016
Though many feared JPMorgan Chase’s recent 1 point 9 billion dollar residential mortgage-backed securities purchase would lead to other similar transactions throughout the industry, a report from Moody’s ...
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Friday 6/10/2016
More homeowners regained equity in their home in the first quarter, reflecting improving home prices, fewer distressed borrowers, and increased principal repayment. CoreLogic's first quarter Equity Report ...
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Thursday 6/9/2016
As older Americans enter into retirement age, they are pressed with the question of staying in their home, borrowing against their home, or opting out of homeownership for ...
Read More »The MReport Webcast: Wednesday 6/8/2016
A drop in first-time homeownership in the U.S., due to the lack of affordable housing, has given single-family rental securitizations a credit positive boost. Moody's Investors Service said ...
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