According to a new report from Redfin, just 8% of single-family homes throughout the country are worth more than $1 million, a number which has retreated from an all-time high of 8.6% from just over a year ago.
Read More »Steve Pawlowski Named Head of Tech Solutions at MCT
After more than 30 years with Fannie Mae’s Capital Markets and Single-Family Digital Products and Services divisions, Pawlowski joins MCT to provide leadership on all of the company’s tech developments.
Read More »Despite Low Q2 Mortgage Delinquencies, Signs of ‘Consumer Credit Stress’ Remain
Marina Walsh, CMB, MBA’s VP of Industry Analysis, reported that “FHA delinquencies rose 10 basis points compared to year ago levels. … As the economy slows and labor market cools, homeowners with FHA loans are likely to feel the distress first.”
Read More »Homebuyer Demand Fuels Increase in Spring Home Values
The nation’s average home value has reached a new all-time high, according to a new report from Zillow, and while steady demand from buyers has fueled July home price increases, experts are now calling for a late-summer seasonal cooldown.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Digging Deeper Into Processing and the Prequal Process
An upcoming webinar presented by the Five Star Institute’s FORCE group will provide tools and tips to take your REO business to the next level and excel in today’s competitive marketplace.
Read More »Building Codes Could Help Reduce Physical and Financial Risk
Can modern building codes protect homeowners and insurance companies from physical and financial risk after a disaster? Click through to learn more.
Read More »U.S. Rents Nearing Record Highs But Growth Remains Sluggish
Nationwide, rents are nearing their all-time high, according to a new market report from Redfin, but rent gains have nevertheless cooled over the past year due to an increase in supply, as economic uncertainty and inflated home prices continue to deter buyers.
Read More »Home Price Gains Occurred in 60% of Top Markets
According to a new NAR report, home prices increased by single-digits in 128 of the 221 metropolitan areas tracked. Here’s why NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun says that "affordability challenges are easing.”
Read More »Foreclosure Filings Up 5% Year-Over-Year in July
ATTOM reports that nationwide, one in every 4,380 housing units reported a foreclosure filing in July 2023, with Maryland leading the pack with one in every 2,071 housing units reporting a foreclosure filing.
Read More »Don’t Take the First Offer: Homebuyers Still Benefit From Shopping Around
Just because mortgage rates are relatively high doesn’t mean pennies can’t be saved. A new study reveals borrowers in the nation’s 50 largest metros could save an average of $84,301 over the lifetime of their loans by shopping around for a mortgage.
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