Freddie Mac releases its Monthly Volume Summary just as its conservator reports on progress from the GSEs. How will Freddie Mac's results stack up in August?
Read More »Hearing to Address Fed’s Oversight Splits House
The effectiveness of the Fed's regulation and supervision of the country’s financial system was examined by the House Financial Services Committee already bitterly divided over the Republican majority’s recent efforts to replace Dodd-Frank.
Read More »FHFA Offers Insight Into GSE Foreclosure Prevention
The Foreclosure Prevention Report for Q2 shows rates not seen since the start of the GSEs' conservatorship. Where do numbers for loan modifications and serious delinquent loans stand according to FHFA?
Read More »Blue and Red States are Divided on More Than Just Politics
HouseCanary CEO and Co-Founder Jeremy Sicklick discusses the divide among economic factors in housing markets between blue and red states.
Read More »June’s Low Cash Sales Are a Blast from the Past
June’s cash sales share leaves those in the industry with a sense of déjà vu as the rate falls to level in June not seen since 2007.
Read More »CFPB: One Million Complaints Handled and Counting
After over five years of operation, the CFPB reports that they have handled their one millionth consumer complaint in their Monthly Complaint Report.
Read More »Record Highs in Price Appreciation Might Not Be Sustainable
The current pace of home price appreciation, considering that inflation is below the Federal Reserve’s target rate of 2 percent, is probably not sustainable, but there is no need to worry quite yet.
Read More »Why is Miami Ranked Among Weakest Markets?
Seeing Miami, commonly perceived as flourishing, in the bottom tier of home value rankings may surprise market watchers. What factors contributed to Miami's placement on Pro Teck's "Top 10 Weakest Markets" in August, and what other cities gained this dubious honor?
Read More »Canidates Remain Silent on Housing Policy
It is clear after Monday night's debate that housing policy has taken a back seat for the candidates in the 2016 presidential race.
Read More »Winner of Fannie Mae’s Non-Performing Loan Pool Takes It All
Fannie Mae announced on Monday that The Community Loan Fund of New Jersey, Inc. is the winning bidder on the GSE's fifth Community Impact Pool of non-performing loans.
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