Hurricane Harvey upended everything in Houston, including the city's housing market. A new report looks at how Houston's real estate has rebounded, and how it's still finding ground nine months after the disaster.
Read More »Fannie Mae Celebrates LGBT Pride Month
Coinciding with Pride Month, Fannie Mae has released a video on what it means to be an ally for the LGBT community. Click through to learn more about the significance of this month and see what the GSE had to say about it.
Read More »HUD Celebrates National Homeownership Month
On Thursday, the Department of Housing and Urban Development kicked off National Homeownership Month with a new media campaign and a look at the state of the market in 2018.
Read More »Homebuyer Migration Trends in Q1 2018
A new report finds residents leaving Western cities that boomed just a few years ago. But they're not going very far, for the most part.
Read More »Home Prices Accelerate, But Not Everywhere
Despite rising across the country, a report found that the growth in home prices remained widespread registering double-digit gains in some metros and minimal gains in others. Here’s what experts have to say about this trend.
Read More »CoreLogic Launches First Non-Weather-Related Risk Solution
The solution aims to quantify insurance risk through a comprehensive structural, appliance, systems, and location analysis of non-weather-related risk.
Read More »Existing Home Sales vs. Housing Supply
After seeing a brief uptick in the first quarter, existing home sales slipped in April, according to a report. What were the other factors that led to the decrease? Click through to learn more.
Read More »Are Home Prices Finally Slowing Their Pace?
A quarterly report on home prices by the FHFA says that home prices in some regions remained flat in the first quarter. Watch this video to learn what it means for the overall housing market.
Read More »Watt: “These Conservatorships are Unsustainable”
In his testimony before the Banking Committee, Melvin Watt, Director, FHFA outlined the challenges facing the conservatorship of the GSEs and why it was the Congress’ responsibility to decide on housing finance reforms.
Read More »Homeowners and Buyers More in Sync
A recent study found that there’s little difference of opinion on pricing between homeowners and buyers. What does this trend foretell?
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