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33 More Brokerages Join Zillow Pro for Brokers Beta

Zillow, Inc., a leading real estate information marketplace based in Seattle, Washington, announced that 33 additional real estate brokerages have signed on to participate in Zillow Pro for Brokers. In total, the number of participating brokerages is at 48.

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Homeownership Down Even as Affordability Increases

The landscape of homeownership has undergone significant changes in recent years: The homeownership rate has declined, but so has the cost burden of owning a home. Both of these trends are most prevalent among young homeowners, according to a recent report from Fannie Mae. The national homeownership rate has declined in each of the past four years, according to the most recent Census data. The decline among those 25 to 44 years of age is more than twice the overall decline.

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Study: Customers More Satisfied with Lenders in 2012

Overall customer satisfaction with mortgage lenders is at its highest level in six years, according to a study released by J.D. Power and Associates. The firm's 2012 U.S. Primary Mortgage Origination Satisfaction Study showed customer satisfaction reached 761 (on a 1,000 point scale) in 2012, up from 747 in 2011. According to the findings, overall satisfaction received a boost from "steady improvements related to transparency and communication" over the past few years.

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CFPB Deputy Director to Leave Bureau

Raj Date, deputy director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, is moving on from the agency at the end of January 2013, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. A CFPB spokeswoman told WSJ Date plans to leave the bureau after the CFPB finalizes the slate of mortgage rules Congress mandated.

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Survey: Less than Half of Americans Think Homeownership is Attainable

According to new COUNTRY Financial Security Index survey, a vast majority--88 percent--of respondents think owning their home is important. However, only 45 percent say they think homeownership is feasible for middle-income households. Part of the pessimism regarding respondents' ability to purchase a home may stem from concerns about their savings and the job market. According to the survey, 65 percent of consumers say they wouldn't be able to make mortgage payments after nine months if they lost their job.

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Mortgage Applications Bounce Back Following Superstorm Sandy

Following a rocky October, mortgage applications picked up for the week ending November 9, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's (MBA) Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey. The survey's Market Composite Index increased 12.6 percent from the previous week. In a commentary, Capital Economics property economist Paul Diggle said "the balance of evidence increasingly suggests that mortgage-dependent buyers are starting to make more of a contribution to the housing recovery."

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