The housing market experienced another downshift in July, with the number of homes under contract within two weeks falling to under 30 percent.
Read More »NTC Recognized as One of Nation’s Fastest-Growing Companies
Nationwide Title Clearing, Inc. (NTC), a leading service provider to the mortgage and financial industry, ranked on Inc.'s 500|5000 list again this year, coming in hundreds of spots higher than in 2012.
Read More »Fixed Rates Soar Leading Up to FOMC Minutes
Fixed mortgage rates jumped this week as markets awaited the release of minutes from the Federal Open Market Committee's (FOMC) July meeting, which contained hints of when the Federal Reserve might start reducing its bond purchases. According to Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 4.58 percent (0.8 point) for the week ending August 22, up from last week's 4.40 percent. Meanwhile, Bankrate.com reported a two-year high for the 30-year fixed average in its own weekly survey.
Read More »First-Time Jobless Claims Remain at Pre-Recession Low
First-time claims for unemployment insurance for the week ending August 17 rose 13,000 to 336,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday. Economists expected the number of claims to rise to 330,000 from the 320,000 originally reported for the week ending August 10. The number of filings for that week was bumped up to 323,000.
Read More »GSEs Update Seller Guidelines to Comply with Ability-to-Repay Rule
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have both updated their seller guides to incorporate the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Ability to Repay rule under the Truth in Lending Act.
Read More »Stewart Title Names Regional Sales Director for Colorado
Anne-Marie Kuhlman is now Stewart Title's regional sales director for the state of Colorado, the company announced.
Read More »Fannie Mae Maintains Forecast of Slow Growth
After trudging along throughout the first half of the year, economic growth is gaining momentum as expected, according to an Economic and Housing Outlook from Fannie Mae's Economic & Strategic Research (ESR) group. Looking ahead, the group expects GDP growth will average 2.0 percent for the year, accelerating to 2.6 percent in 2014 as fiscal drags peel away and the housing recovery continues--though the expected tapering of the Federal Reserve's asset purchases may lead to volatility, chief economist Doug Duncan warned.
Read More »Purchase Loan Share Surpasses Refinances in July
The percentage of purchase loans finally eclipsed the share of refinances in July, according to Ellie Mae's Origination Insight Report for the month. The data sampled shows the mix of purchase loans to refinances was 53 percent versus 47 percent in July--the largest percentage of purchase loans since Ellie Mae began tracking in August 2011 and also the first time purchase share has crossed the 50 percent threshold in at least two years. Also notable was an increase in the share of adjustable-rate mortgage loans as fixed rates climb.
Read More »Low Refinance Activity Brings Down Application Volume
Mortgage application volume dropped 4.6 percent for the week ending August 16, the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reported in its Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey. Refinances took a major tumble, with the Refinance Index seeing an 8 percent week-over-week decline. According to the association, the index has dropped 62.1 percent from the recent peak reached during the week ending May 3. The refinance share of total mortgage activity, meanwhile, fell to 62 percent from 63 percent the week prior.
Read More »July Existing-Home Sales Highest Since November 2009
Existing-home sales soared 6.5 percent in July to an annual sales rate of 5.39 million--the highest level since November 2009--as the price of a single-family home slipped 0.2 percent.
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