The number of homes removed from single-borrower single-family rental transactions has been negligible, posing minimal credit risk for these transactions, according to a recent report from Morningstar Credit Ratings, LLC.
Read More »On the Right Track: Scorecard Paints a Picture of Housing Health
HUD recently published a housing scorecard reviewing the monthly analysis of the housing market and the government programs implemented for the mortgage industry.
Read More »Are Housing Bubbles In the Past?
Despite recent chatter about whether certain markets are entering housing bubble territory again, potentially risky cities are far from facing a housing bubble.
Read More »National Bankruptcy Rates Fall Further
Nationwide bankruptcy filings were about 14 percent lower in July 2016 compared with a year earlier, continuing an ongoing trend of decline.
Read More »The New “Underwater” Home
Is it possible that what we know as underwater homes could completely change to something just as problematic for the housing market in the next century?
Read More »New Tool Shows Struggles of Financing Affordable Housing
New tool shows how financing affordable housing without subsidies is almost impossible for developers to build homes that are affordable for low- or extremely low-income families.
Read More »Foreclosure Alternatives Grow to New Heights in May
Foreclosure alternatives continued to outpace foreclosure sales by nearly four to one and shows the wide range of options available to homeowners in both the short and long term.
Read More »Housing Market Heats Up Along With Summer
Brisk demand is keeping home sales high, according to RE/MAX.
Read More »Fed Reports Strengthening Housing Activity
The Federal Reserve found strong growth in single-family housing in its latest Beige Book despite low inventories.
Read More »Share of Student Loan Debt-Laden Borrowers Rising
Recent reports saying that borrowers burdened with student loan debt are having a hard time attaining homeownership. Those reports may be exaggerated, however.
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