A quarterly survey found that the demand for housing is on the rise for consumers in the age-group of 55 years and above. Click through to learn the factors driving this trend.
Read More »Solid Fundamentals Drive Fannie Mae’s Q2 Growth
The GSE earned a comprehensive income in the second quarter and will pay a dividend in the same amount to the Treasury for the quarter. Click through to see the numbers that spelled a good quarter for Fannie Mae.
Read More »Construction Spending on the Rise
Latest data from the Census Bureau pointed to an increase in spending on construction, signaling more houses being built. Will this trend sustain given the rising lumber tariffs?
Read More »The Week Ahead: Spotlight on Single-family Housing Trends
The data from the NAHB Housing Market Index releasing on Monday will gauge the performance of the single-family housing market. Here’s what else is in store in the week ahead.
Read More »MBS’ Outstanding Principal Balances Approach $2 Trillion
The issuance of MBS increased in April according to a Ginnie Mae report. Click through to learn the share of single-family housing in this mix.
Read More »Investors Remain Bullish on GSEs’ Credit Risk Transfer Program
Bolstered by a strong private sector market demand, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac continued to attract and expand private sector investment in the last quarter of 2017.
Read More »U.S. Luxury Housing Market Prices Stabilize
The luxury residential market remained stable, consistent, and solid in 2017 according to “The Report” a bi-annual analysis of the U.S. luxury market released by Coldwell Banker. The ...
Read More »Market Trends: Best Places to Invest in Single Family Rentals
A new annual Rent Report tracked national rental trends in from December 2017 to January 2018, including the 10 cities where rent is the highest in the nation.
Read More »Midwest To Remain Most Affordable Region for Homebuyers
Single family and one story homes are the most sought-after dwellings as home prices rise on increased demand for housing in the region in 2018.
Read More »Opportunity Knocks
As homeownership rates dwindle and the single-family rental market continues to grow, what options exist for traditional mortgage lenders and servicers? And what does the future look like as renting becomes more and more common?
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