Find out why some experts believe recent recovery in residential construction has been a product of the Fed’s changing opinions about the appropriate level of short-term interest rates.
Read More »Housing’s Imbalanced Environment
According to new data from Fannie Mae, demand for homes is especially high, but limited supply continues to be a concern.
Read More »Employment and Housing Prices
Here's how employment and housing prices correlate over the last twenty years.
Read More »Mortgages and Their Impact on Interest Rates
Here's how mortgage rates and investments in mortgages are driving interest rate shifts.
Read More »Low Mortgage Rates Attracting Interest
Mortgage rates dropped to a new low and Americans are looking to buy, but other factors may be keeping many from becoming homeowners.
Read More »Mortgage Market Health Measured
Prepayment activity hit its highest levels since 2016 while delinquencies recovered from their June spike, according to the First Look at July 2019 mortgage data from Black Knight.
Read More »Gauging the Home Price Slowdown Risks
In this Video Spotlight, find out why CoreLogic Deputy Chief Economist Ralph McLaughlin says housing market observers should ease some of their concerns.
Read More »Millennials Looking to Refinance
As interest rates shrink and debt increases, Millennials are planning to refinance their mortgage to lock int heir rates.
Read More »What Makes a “Boomtown”
A new report from Arch MI looks into why some towns have exponential growth while others do not.
Read More »Home Building Drags as GDP Increases
Despite home building and remodeling's drag on economic growth, real GDP growth exceeded expectations in Q2 2019.
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