According to a new report, Gen Z's mortgage and credit activity is heating up as this young generation enters adulthood.
Read More »HELOCs Below $400B for the First Time Since 2004
The decline in lines of credit for housing suggests that “consumers are remembering the lessons” from the Great Recession.
Read More »Hispanic Homeownership Problems
Hispanic homeownership is lagging behind non-Hispanic white homeownership, and a new study takes a look at where Hispanic homeownership has fallen behind the most.
Read More »Homebuyers and Peer Pressure
Here's how many Americans felt pressured to spend more than necessary on their home.
Read More »Potential Homebuyer’s Credit Increases
According to the Federal Reserve, Americans saw a $17 billion increase in nonrevolving debt. Here's why the National Association of Homebuilders called this increase good news for potential homebuyers.
Read More »What Homebuyers Need to Know
With so many homebuying misconceptions out there, how can lenders and other mortgage professionals better educate their consumers?
Read More »Gen Xers: Renting vs. Owning a Home
Many Gen Xers are still facing barriers to homeownership. Here's why many are sticking with renting rather than buying.
Read More »The State of FHA’s Single-Family Mutual Mortgage Insurance Programs
HUD's quarterly report to Congress on FHA’s single-family mutual mortgage insurance fund programs covers everything from credit and DTI to refinances.
Read More »HELOC Shoppers Seek Alternatives
Many consumers are seeking alternatives to the traditional HELOC. What is pushing them away?
Read More »Finding Opportunities in a Low-Origination Market
What should lenders do to not just survive, but thrive when business is slow? Here’s what an expert recommends.
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