...the early 2000′s housing bubble, non-bank players including Rocket Mortgage quickly filled the void. But these newer players aren’t as closely regulated as the banks are, and industry critics say...
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Bargain Cities Still Exist
...stretch their homebuying dollars. Many of these areas flew under the radar in the pandemic frenzy, and are now well-positioned to bubble up with solid job prospects without the big-city...
Read More »A Call to ARMs?
...has been substantially mitigated by the regulatory reforms put in place after the 2008 bust, they say, and, in fact, today’s ARMs don’t even pose pre-bubble-version risk. Instead, they are...
Read More »All Regions Report Home Price Appreciation, But Is It Sustainable?
...real estate bubble burst in 2006, which has been at least partially driven by declining employment in the financial sector. The Northeast was followed by the South which grew 19.4%...
Read More »Is a Housing Bubble Pending? Survey Says…
As the market continues to hit record marks nearly unabated over the last few months, the topic of bubbles is being brought up around watercoolers and coffee machines across the...
Read More »Real House Prices Increase Nearly 33% YoY
...2005-2006 period, otherwise known as the U.S. housing bubble, when house prices peaked in early 2006 and started to decline through 2006 and 2007. The rising rate periods during the...
Read More »Spring Buying Season Projected to be a “Seller’s Market”
...itself, which means for sellers, there's never a bad time to sell anymore. Despite double-digit price increases, brokers are confident the current market is not experiencing a housing bubble. Appreciation...
Read More »NAR Report: People of Color Continue to Face Adversity
...homeownership rate has been since the height of the housing bubble in 2006. But just because the homeownership rate has risen, does not mean that Americans across the board are...
Read More »Home Price Appreciation Continues to Climb
...18% for Q4. While there’s questions surrounding whether the U.S. is currently in a housing bubble, CoreLogic Market Risk Indicators suggest a small probability of a nationwide price decline, and...
Read More »Is It Time to Cap the Conforming Loan Limit?
...historic pre-bubble norm, it is not really a fundamental takeaway from the American homeowner.” While a reassessment is an interesting idea, since the loan limits used by the GSEs (as...
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