As Hurricane Matthew hits the shores of Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina the housing industry is stepping up to the plate and helping with relief for consumers impacted by the disaster.
Read More »FHFA Raises Awareness for Principal Reduction
The Federal Housing Finance Agency launches a social media campaign to raise borrower awareness for their one-time Principal Reduction Modification program.
Read More »Fannie Mae Sees Rarity in Monthly Volume Summary
What changes does Fannie Mae's Monthly Volume Summary hold?
Read More »Winner of Fannie Mae’s Non-Performing Loan Pool Takes It All
Fannie Mae announced on Monday that The Community Loan Fund of New Jersey, Inc. is the winning bidder on the GSE's fifth Community Impact Pool of non-performing loans.
Read More »Changing the Game: Freddie Mac Announces Front End Credit-Risk Sharing
Nearly all of those credit risk transactions conducted by the GSEs have been of the back-end variety, however, that changed on Monday, when Freddie Mac announced a new pilot front-end credit risk transfer offering, Freddie Mac Deep MI CRT.
Read More »Delinquencies Decline But Remain High Relative to 2000s
The Urban Institute’s September 2016 Chartbook shows that serious delinquencies and foreclosures continue to decline with the housing recovery, but remain quite high relative to the early 2000s.
Read More »Fannie Mae Completes Two Credit Insurance Risk Transfers
Fannie Mae has completed two credit insurance risk transfers (CIRT) as part of an ongoing effort to reduce taxpayer risk by increasing the role of private capital in the mortgage market.
Read More »Fannie Mae Predicts Economic Growth in Q3
Fannie Mae is predicting economic growth to grow rapidly in Q3. How will these predictions coincide with housing?
Read More »Outlook for Lender Profit Increased Significantly
Fannie Mae report that Q3 marked the third straight quarter in which lenders reported a net positive profit margin outlook.
Read More »The Ups and Downs of Consumer Housing Sentiment
Despite experiencing some over-the-month declines, the Home Purchase Sentiment Index continued on its gradual upward trend from August 2015.
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