Home prices continued to drive upward to close out 2021, rising 18.1% in November 2021 year-over-year.
Read More »Delinquencies: Elevated But Declining
Economists predict "a robust economy and near-zero interest rates" will hold crises related to late mortgage payments at bay.
Read More »First Mortgage Default Rates Slide in April
The economy is making progress and mortgage default rates are improving as an increasing number of homeowners exit forbearance plans.
Read More »Housing Market Competition Heats Up
Reports show that the housing market is at its most competitive since the Great Depression, as low rates are not enough to force prospective homebuyers to overpay for a home.
Read More »Mortgage Delinquency Rates Reach a New Low
Here’s what a report revealed about the decline in overall delinquency and the health of the mortgage market.
Read More »The Week Ahead: A Closer Look at Mortgage Performance
For more insights on U.S. mortgage loan performance, stay tuned for the latest report releasing Tuesday. Here’s a snapshot of other upcoming reports in the week ahead.
Read More »The Far-Reaching Impact of Natural Disasters on Housing
From hurricanes to wildfires, a report examines the impact of natural disasters on serious delinquency rates.
Read More »Breaking Away From the Negative Equity Trap
A report analyzed homeowner negative equity across the U.S. and the impact it will have on homes that are facing financial distress.
Read More »What’s on the Horizon for Housing Affordability?
With a new year on deck, CoreLogic recently released its Economic Outlook report, which predicts the central theme for the 2018 housing market—affordability. According to the analysis, there are three main factors driving this forecast.
Read More »Silver Lining to Rising Home Prices . . .
Home prices continue to climb both year-over-year and month-over-month, according to the October 2017 Home Price Index (HPI) released by CoreLogic Tuesday Morning. Nationally, prices increased by 7 percent from October 2016 to October 2017—representing the second consecutive month of ...
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