At today's improvement rate, those serious delinquencies will still number about 1 million when the first wave of forbearance expirations begin.
Read More »Local Markets Most Conducive to Homeownership
When it comes to purchasing a first home, shoppers will weigh several key factors prior to choosing a lender—what will the down payment look like? What percentage of that down payment will the homebuyer be required to put down? What ...
Read More »Selene Holdings Announces Executive Hires
The company reports that Katie Brewer and John Vella's differentiated skillsets will enable it to strategically grow its operating platforms.
Read More »HUD Secretary Testifies on Equitable Housing
The House Financial Services Committee hosted Sec. Marcia L. Fudge to detail the Biden Administration’s goals toward increasing homeownership in America.
Read More »Grants Announced for Fair Housing Enforcement Organizations
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 »Default Rates Continue to Drop
Default rates continue to decline as pandemic-related financial distress across the country continues to ease for homeowners.
Read More »Affordability Issues Aid Spike in Single-Family Rent Growth
Single-family rent growth nearly quadrupled year-over-year in May, exceeding pre-pandemic rates across all price tiers for the second consecutive month.
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 »Hope Ahead for Housing Supply?
A new Zillow analysis finds that housing inventory saw meaningful recovery for the second month in a row in June.
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