The Federal Reserve Bank of New York takes a look at what economic indicators are Americans watching out for this year.
Read More »How Will Policy Changes Impact Housing?
Watch this video to learn how the recent administrative changes at the FHFA are likely to affect the market and how the U.S. housing compares to other countries.
Read More »Predicting the Path for Housing in 2019
While rising tariffs, tightening fiscal policy and trade uncertainty didn’t hurt the economy or housing market in the second quarter, a Fannie Mae report looks at how sustainable can these growth numbers be.
Read More »Homebuyers, Fixed-income Families Brace for Impact of Rising Prices
As housing prices increase, potential homebuyers and fixed-income homeowners might feel the pinch or see long-term financial benefits if they’re invested in home equity, a Freddie Mac study found.
Read More »Economic Fundamentals Remain Positive Despite Q1 Lows
The housing market might have had a rough start to the year, but according to Fannie Mae’s Economic and Housing Outlook released on Monday, this quarter seems to be a temporary headwind as a stimulative fiscal policy is expected to ...
Read More »Home Values: On the Rise
The housing market has been growing at a consistent pace, but it will take another five years for it to emerge from the shadow of the Great Recession, according to experts surveyed by Zillow in its Home Price Expectations Survey. ...
Read More »Steady 2018 RMBS Market Still Holds Risks
As companies start to issue more transactions in the new year, a new report takes a look at how the RMBS market will continue to perform.
Read More »Spring Expected to See Increased Growth from Q1
Fannie Mae's Economic & Strategic Research Group expects economic growth in the first quarter to come in around 2.0 percent, but thereafter, the economy should pick up. Economic growth for the year is expected at 2.7 percent, according to the research group.
Read More »Homebuilding Boosts Florida’s Economy
Florida is adding jobs at a pace well ahead of the nation, and one sector in particular is spurring the surprising rate of job growth—homebuilding. Florida's unemployment rate fell .2 percentage points in January to 6.1, according to a report from the Wells Fargo Economics Group.
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