As part of Fannie Mae's ongoing effort to reduce taxpayer risk by increasing the role of private capital in the mortgage market, the execution of the fifth Credit Insurance Risk Transfer transaction of 2023 transferred $424.4 million of mortgage credit risk to private insurers and reinsurers.
Read More »Median Home Prices Fall Up to $80k Across the Country
Boise, Idaho and Austin, Texas experienced the biggest drops in home prices as U.S. median home sale prices fell 4.1% across the board. Click through to see what that decline represents.
Read More »House Committee Examines LLPA Fee Structure
A House Financial Services Committee hearing featured industry experts dissecting the FHFA’s recent changes to the loan-level price adjustment fee structure used by the GSEs.
Read More »April Home Sales Decline Instead of Ramp-Up
During a period of the year where home sales traditionally increase moving into the peak summer season, April sales declined more than 7%.
Read More »Study: Where Is Homebuying More Affordable Than Renting?
Nationwide, the typical home costs 25% more to buy than rent, according to a new report from Redfin. Click here to see which major metro areas topped the list of places where mortgage costs are lower than estimated monthly rental costs.
Read More »Tightening Credit Conditions Could Spur Recession
Fannie Mae is still predicting recession conditions to occur this year due to a slow down in the economy, and a tightening of credit standards.
Read More »Monthly Mortgage Payments Hit Record High in April
According to a new report from Redfin, high home prices and mortgage rates are pushing the monthly mortgage payment on a median-priced home to $2,573.
Read More »‘Glass Half-Full, Half-Empty’: Examining April Existing-Home Sales
Existing-home sales dropped 3.4% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.28 million units at a median price of $388,800.
Read More »Record-High Multifamily Construction Helping to Ease Housing Shortages
According to Realtor.com's April Rental Report, rent growth slowed to its lowest rate since the onset of the pandemic, as new data revealed a significant increase in multifamily construction is contributing to lower rent prices and a slowdown in housing shortages.
Read More »Despite Market Conditions, Potential Existing Home Sales Increased 0.45% MoM
Based on April’s data, potential existing-home sales increased to a 5.34 million seasonally adjusted annual rate, a 0.45% month-over-month increase. This represents a 53.3% increase from the market potential low point over 30 years ago in February 1993.
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