The share of renters who are cost-burdened has risen to the highest level since 2012, according to a new survey from Apartment List. Here’s how many households were rent burdened in America in 2022 per U.S. Census data.
Read More »Florida Court Hears Foreclosure Case Despite a Notice of Removal to Federal Court
Attorney Kathleen Achille examines a recent Florida Circuit Court case where the lender was allowed to proceed with its foreclosure case in a state trial court, even with the borrowers’ notice of removal to federal court.
Read More »Average Home Price Now Demands Above-Average Salary
It’s no secret that would-be homeowners have been struggling against headwinds of home prices and inflation, but just how much does a typical person need to make to afford a home right now? A new report shines a spotlight on the modern homebuyer’s struggle.
Read More »Who’s Bearing the Brunt of Rent Increases?
While annual single-family rent growth slowed in August, marking the 16th consecutive month of declines, a new report from CoreLogic revealed that rents have increased by 30% nationwide since February 2020. Click through to see how the numbers break down.
Read More »FHFA Expands ‘Rep and Warrant’ Relief Following Pandemic Forbearances
"Forbearance was an invaluable tool for borrowers experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic," said FHFA Director Sandra L. Thompson. Here’s what the announced change means for the industry.
Read More »Putting Forbearances Under the Microscope
MBA forecasts that unemployment increases, a rise in property taxes, the resumption of student debt payments, and the potential for natural disasters will impact loan performance in the future months. Here’s what September’s forbearance data reveals.
Read More »HUD Launches Latino Task Force
In line with Hispanic Heritage Month, the Department of Housing and Urban Development has launched a new task force dedicated to empowering the Hispanic community and bridging disparities in housing, procurement, and housing practices.
Read More »MBA Ups Origination Volume Forecast for 2024
Looking into 2024, the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) has announced that it now predicts origination volume to total $1.95 trillion next year.
Read More »Fannie Mae: Long-Term Interest Rates Projected to Impact Economy
New commentary from Fannie Mae revealed the ESR Group is warning that while rates are moving rapidly again, they are expected to weigh on consumption and business investments over time. Experts now project a significant slowing trend in economic growth through the end of the year and into 2024.
Read More »Examining FHFA’s Transition to a Bi-Merge Credit Analysis
A new report from TransUnion explores FHFA’s proposal to utilize two instead of three credit reports, and the significant impact such a move would have on consumers, mortgage lenders, and the broader economy.
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