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Read More »What’s Up With the Number of Home Purchases That are Falling Through?
Sixty thousand home purchases fell through in August, a recent high, for reasons ranging from inflation to mortgage interest rates and evaporating work-from-home opportunities. Click through to dive into the data behind this trend.
Read More »Single-Family Rent Growth Drops to Near Three-Year Low in July
CoreLogic's latest Single-Family Rent Index revealed single-family rent growth continued to moderate year-over-year in July, falling to 3.1%, representing the 15th consecutive month of deceleration.
Read More »HUD Issues More Than $30M to Fight Housing Discrimination
The Department has announced more than $30 million in grants that will support fair housing education, outreach, testing, and enforcement activities.
Read More »Newrez Launches Onward Home Mortgage
National mortgage lender and servicing organization has established a new joint venture, lender Onward Home Mortgage, through the Newrez Ventures platform and in partnership with Keller Williams Georgia Legacy Group.
Read More »Baby Boomers, Millennials Lead the Nation in Solo Renting
A new study from RentCafe revealed renting alone has become an increasingly popular trend, with baby boomers making up the largest population of renters living alone in the U.S. followed by millennials, as the number of solo renters reached a record high of 17.7 million in 2020 and continues to grow.
Read More »Mortgage Banks: Don’t Overlook Value in Low-Dollar Loans
“In recent years, housing inventory constraints and home-price appreciation have resulted in rising average loan balances for single-family homeownership. Yet, financing lower balance loans is an essential way for the mortgage industry to facilitate access to affordable, lower-valued homes,” said MBA’s VP of Industry Analysis Marina Walsh, CMB.
Read More »August Home Prices Appreciated at a Rate That Beat 25-Year Averages
"After essentially flattening earlier this year, year-over-year home price growth has been reaccelerating for the last few months," said Andy Walden, ICE VP of Enterprise Research.
Read More »HUD Dedicates $10M to Safety and Security in Public Housing
New Departmental grants will support crime prevention, the installation of carbon monoxide and smoke detectors, and fire alarms in 56 communities, enhancing safety and security for public housing residents.
Read More »U.S. Monthly Mortgage Payments Hit Record High
Record-high mortgage payments continue to motivate sellers to lower asking prices to attract more buyers, as a new Redfin report revealed the average homebuyer’s monthly housing payment is up nearly 9% year-over-year, reaching a new all-time high.
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