What impact will a change of order in the Financial Services Committee have on the mortgage market?
Read More »Slowing Gains
FHFA’s Supervisory Economist reflects on the factors that slowed the gains in the housing market in the third quarter. A look at the trends that have defined the market during this period.
Read More »10 Cities Where Homebuyers are Most Stretched
Which American city has the largest number of debt-ridden homebuyers and which has the least? Hint: Living on an island does not guarantee low debts.
Read More »A ‘Meaningful’ Change
Housing inventory has changed course according to a report, but is it enough to impact home values?
Read More »Dualities of the Housing Market
A new analysis by the American Enterprise Institute gave insights into the factors that seemingly point towards a slump in housing. Here’s what it found.
Read More »Wildfires Leave Behind Billion-Dollar Losses
The devastation caused by the deadly wildfires in California has led to massive infrastructure damage. A report estimates the residential and commercial loss incurred.
Read More »Serious Delinquencies Hit a 12-Year Low
While overall mortgage delinquencies are falling month-over-month, a new report found some surprising data on loan prepays. Click through to learn more about the numbers behind the default servicing market.
Read More »Positioning for Profitability
Ocwen marks the beginning of another chapter after its acquisition of PHH with the appointment of two senior leaders to drive its ongoing transformation to deliver significant benefits to consumers, employees, clients, and investors.
Read More »Best Places to Retire?
Some cities are preferred over others when it comes to life after retirement. What does a deeper look into the housing market in each of these cities reveal?
Read More »5 Reasons for Housing Concerns in Florida
Housing affordability for low- and moderate-income workers remains a concern in many parts of Florida. A report detailing the reasons for the rise in home prices and the lack of affordable housing.
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