According to a new report from Zillow, the most popular market in early 2022 is Woodinville, Washington—with Burke, Virginia, and Highlands Ranch, Colorado, rounding out the top three.
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According to the Realtor.com Monthly Rental Report, new data indicates that rental competition remained persistent in April, as the U.S. median rental price hit a new high —$1,827— ...
Read More »Homeowner Equity Growth Lowers LTV Ratios Nationwide
Lowered LTV ratios provide a non-distressed sale option to homeowners that can no longer afford their current property, while supply remains constrained for both distressed and non-distressed properties.
Read More »Nationwide Housing Supply Prepares to Rebound?
According to the Realtor.com Monthly Housing Trends Report, new data suggests that the U.S. housing supply is preparing to rebound, as active listings posted the smallest year-over-year declines ...
Read More »Homebuying More Competitive Than Ever
According to a new report from Redfin, the share of home sellers who dropped their asking price jumped to a six-month-high of 15% for the four weeks ending ...
Read More »Readying for the Next Mortgage Revolution
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, the global economy found itself in the midst of a revolution that sent leaders in every industry scrambling to adapt. Here’s what comes next.
Read More »Strong Economy, Continued Spending Speak Volumes for Housing Market
What led Fannie Mae to say housing will take a “leading role” in real GDP growth in the coming year?
Read More »CFPB Announces Equifax Settlement
The settlement will provide up to $700 million in monetary relief and penalties following the 2017 data breach of Equifax’s systems that impacted approximately 147 million consumers.
Read More »How Can Lenders Use Data to Benefit Consumers?
The growth of technology has allowed for easier access to data. Click through to read how the mortgage industry can leverage these advances to better help the consumer. Editor’s note: This piece originally appeared in the June edition of MReport.
Read More »Tackling Data Privacy and Unregulated Credit Scores
Click through to learn what was discussed at the Senate Banking Committee’s hearing on the impact of financial data privacy and unregulated credit scores on consumers.
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