The Department of Housing and Urban Development will distribute funds to advocacy groups investigating pandemic-related discrimination.
Read More »Homeownership Challenges Prompt Increased Condo Sales, Prices
As many are priced out of single-family homes, the condominium market records more competition, higher costs, and swifter sales.
Read More »Interest in Relocating to New Metro Remains High
While the inclination to migrate to a new city or state slowed for the quarter, economists cite reasons to believe it will remain elevated.
Read More »Economists: Housing Will Drive Inflation Into 2022
The research team at Fannie Mae updated its forecast to reflect a larger share of economic growth occurring in the second half of the year.
Read More »Number of Homes For Sale ‘Should Keep Growing’
Still, no metro showed a market balanced equally between buyers and sellers—that and other metrics are covered in this monthly report.
Read More »Foreclosure Activity at All-Time Low
Lenders started the process on 36,742 homes, a significant drop from the first six months of last year, but up from the latter half of 2020.
Read More »Cenlar Promotes Key Legal-Team Members
Attorneys Michael N. DeAngelo and Jennifer Scoliard reflect the subservicer's dedication to employees, clients, and homeowners, a spokesperson says.
Read More »GSEs Recognized for Disability Inclusion
Nonprofits named both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac among the best places to work for employees who have a disability.
Read More »Economist: Vacation-House Boom is Abating
The pandemic-era saw an explosion in second-home mortgages. Now demand is "dropping back down to earth" as many return to the workplace.
Read More »Tweaking the Loss Mitigation Toolkit
Partial claims, home equity, and 40-year loans—researchers home in on the keys to smoother forbearance exits and foreclosures.
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