Click through to learn why mortgage rates dropped again, according to the latest Freddie Mac survey and how the larger economy is impacting housing.
Read More »Bringing Fannie and Freddie out of Conservatorship
The plan to put Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in private hands was originally expected earlier this summer, but is now expected as soon as September.
Read More »Are Fannie and Freddie Prepared for Adverse Conditions?
FHFA, released the results of the stress tests for the two GSEs as required by the Dodd-Frank Act. Here’s what the tests revealed about the creditworthiness of the enterprises.
Read More »Blend Announces Partnership with Freddie Mac
Blend recently announced it has joined forces with Freddie Mac to provide automated asset assessment through the entity’s Loan Product Advisor asset and income modeler (AIM) solution
Read More »Will Low Rates Drive Home Sales?
With mortgage rates falling to their lowest in three years, experts give insights into how a continued low-rate environment would impact the housing market.
Read More »CEO of Common Securitization Solutions Stepping Down
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac announced Thursday that David Applegate will step down as CEO of Common Securitization Solutions, LLC (CSS). A search for his replacement has ...
Read More »Plaza Home Mortgage to Offer Freddie Mac’s CHOICERenovationSM
Plaza Home Mortgage, Inc recently announced that it will be the first TPO lender to offer Freddie Mac’s CHOICERenovationSM loan program.
Read More »Report: Falling Mortgage Rates Impacting Housing Market
Freddie Mac’s latest housing market forecast reveals the combination of record-low mortgage rates and the anticipation of the Fed’s decreasing interest rates has caused a spike in purchase ...
Read More »Update on GSE Reform
The presidential administration’s blueprint for overhauling mortgage guarantors Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may not be published until September. Here's why.
Read More »Newest Primary Mortgage Market Survey Released
The average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was unchanged for the week ending July 11, remaining at 3.75%, according to Freddie Mac’s latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey. ...
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