From acquisitions and technology to new partnerships, get the latest industry buzz in this update.
Read More »Supporting Hispanic Dreams of Homeownership
How can lenders and servicers address the low Hispanic homeownership rates that have held over from the Great Recession?
Read More »What SFR Investors Need to Know
Reform is a hot topic among investors and landlords alike, and these states, including California, with some of the highest shares of single-family rentals, have rent reform as a top priority.
Read More »North Carolina’s Ongoing Rebuilding Process
As severe weather risk increases for in the state, how has North Carolina prepared its properties for increased risk of damage from natural disasters.
Read More »Calm Conditions for Housing in Q3?
Experts state that Q3 2019 saw several increases year-over-year across multiple housing indicators, though refinances and inventory dropped.
Read More »Fannie Mae: Preparing Before Disaster
In honor of National Preparedness Month, Fannie discussed the importance of looking ahead following severe weather.
Read More »Foreclosure Relief in the Cards for New Jersey?
Atlantic City, New Jersey has one of the highest foreclosure rates in the country. How are lawmakers planning to address these high levels this year?
Read More »Tracking Possible Housing Bubbles
In the U.S., New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles are all measured as overvalued according to a new report, but how is are we nationally to hitting a housing bubble?
Read More »Most and Least Affordable Counties
With 74% of U.S. housing markets unaffordable for average wage earners to buy a median-priced home, where can buyers find affordable homes?
Read More »Fannie and Freddie Bearing More Disaster Risk
Lenders and servicers are using Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to mitigate risk from natural disaster, according to a recent paper. Find out how disasters impact securitization following large disasters.
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