In an effort to continue helping struggling homeowners and communities, Fannie Mae has sold its first offering of reperforming loans.
Read More »Are Credit Standards for Mortgage Loans Finally Relaxing?
Where do credit standards stand according to 90 banks across the U.S. and how does this impact the demand for mortgages?
Read More »Decline in Foreclosures Drives Drop in Vacancies
Foreclosures and foreclosure inventory levels are starting to slow in their decline while FHFA reports an increase in loan modifications. What does this mean for the continued recovery of the housing market?
Read More »State Spotlight: Foreclosure Assistance for Those Impacted by Superstorm Sandy
New Jersey legislation to protect victims from Superstorm Sandy from foreclosure actions under certain conditions cleared a Senate Committee last week and is now positioned for further review by the Senate President.
Read More »Generation Z: The Future of Homeownership
DS News has reported that homeownership has been slowing down, particularly among millennials. But what about the generation that follows behind Millennials?
Read More »The Healthy Credit Market is Supported by a Drop in Mortgage Delinquencies
What drove the decline in mortgage delinquencies and increase in mortgage balances in Q3?
Read More »State Spotlight: Florida’s Supreme Court Ruling is a Win for Servicers
Florida's Supreme Court rules in favor of mortgage servicers in a landmark foreclosure decision.
Read More »What Factors Are Stabilizing Housing Affordability?
Housing affordability is nationally stabilized, at least for now. What economic factors are contributing to this current trend?
Read More »The Week Ahead: A Historic Election in the Making
What will Tuesday's presidential election and a new administration mean for future housing policy and the mortgage industry?
Read More »Housing Policies Up for Vote Come Election Day
A recent report from Trulia has identified the biggest ballot decisions facing voters for housing policies across the nation's housing communities.
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