Click through to read more on the nominee selected to follow Brian Montgomery, who is poised to be the new Deputy Secretary of HUD.
Read More »Legislation Aimed to Alleviate California’s Affordability Woes Introduced
Read more on a state assemblywoman’s plan to increase the number of incentives given to housing developers.
Read More »The Fed’s Role in Great Recession Recovery
While data shows homeowners are in a more positive place with the mortgages than they were at the start of the decade, an economic downturn could be approaching soon.
Read More »Michael Bloomberg: Merge Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
The former Mayor of New York and current Democratic Presidential candidate plans to strengthen reforms brought on by the Great Recession.
Read More »Analyzing HUD’s Proposed Revisions to Fair Housing Rule
While there are those that seem to agree that local zoning laws impede affordability, to some, the issue is a partisan one.
Read More »Ben Carson: California Can ‘Absolutely’ Solve Homlessness Crisis
The Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development pointed toward regulations that restrict zoning and density as possible hurdles.
Read More »Removing DTI Ratio From QM ‘Appropriate Step’ for CFPB
Meg Burns, SVP, Mortgage Policy for the Housing Policy Center, spoke with MReport on the law surrounding the GSE Patch, its expiration, and what it all means for homeowners.
Read More »‘Only the Government’ Can Ignore Market Conditions
Freddie Mac’s former CEO discusses the demand for the GSEs to remain countercyclical.
Read More »Affordability at the Forefront of Presidential Election
Andrew Yang was one of several Democratic candidates who spoke on zoning laws, construction, and home prices. What are those seeking the White House saying on this issue?
Read More »Refi Boom Showing No Signs of Stopping
Click through to find out the reported increase in mortgage applications for the week ending on February 7.
Read More »