Data analyzed by CoreLogic has found the share of homes in negative equity fell to 2.3% in the second quarter of 2021 the lowest share in at least 12 years.
Read More »Guaranteed Rate Expands D&I Initiatives With Two New Additions
Mortgage lender expands its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts with two new hires to broaden the company’s reach.
Read More »The State of Americans’ Home Equity
Home-purchase activity remained strong in Q2. This, coupled with constricted for-sale inventory, helped drive home prices up and add to borrower equity.
Read More »Measuring Equity Growth
Here’s how much of the country has seen increased levels of equity growth in recent months.
Read More »Buying a Home in 2012 is Paying Off
A new report finds that average homeowners have seen the equity in their home skyrocket since the Great Recession. But by how much?
Read More »Refinances: Good News and Bad News
Mortgage lenders had been inundated with inbound refinance business that’s relatively easy to retain favor, according to a new report from Black Knight, but there is some not-so-good news for servicers.
Read More »Volatility in Real Estate
A single home is a risky asset, according to the 2019 Unison Volatility Index, but real estate portfolios are still mostly diversifiable.
Read More »The Ups and Downs of Reverse Mortgages
A pair of recent articles examine the benefits and challenges of reverse mortgages for senior homeowners. Find out why one industry expert believes they can still be a boon to those looking to tap into their home’s equity.
Read More »A Look at Homeowner Equity
Did homeowners see their home's equity change much in the first quarter of 2019? Click through to find out, and see how equity is predicted to change later in the year.
Read More »HELOC Shoppers Seek Alternatives
Many consumers are seeking alternatives to the traditional HELOC. What is pushing them away?
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