Doug Duncan, Chief Economist at Fannie Mae explains why student debt matters to millennial homebuyers and the impact of a recession on the housing market.
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According to a new report, foreclosures and mortgage delinquencies are dropping, driven by a strong economy and home price growth. However, these areas of the country have seen rates increase.
Read More »Bell Bank Mortgage Appoints Regional Head
Greg Gunn will lead Bell Bank Mortgage's midwest operations and will be responsible for recruiting, developing brand awareness, and building the business.
Read More »Speeding Up the Verification Process
Finicity's new Verification of Income and Employment (VOIE) solution will speed up borrower verifications and advance the industry's shift to become fully digital.
Read More »What Weighs on Housing?
Consumer spending remains the primary driver of the current economic expansion, including demand for homes, but according to Fannie Mae, the market is imbalanced.
Read More »New Mortgage Marketplace Launched
Simplist's next-generation platform seeks to enhance transparency, affordability, and access for borrowers spanning diverse backgrounds.
Read More »New Executives at Fintech Company
Total Expert has added three senior management positions on the heels of an exponential increase in its three-year revenue growth.
Read More »Consumers Weigh in On Fed Rate Cuts and Mortgages
With economists predicting a second rate cut around the corner, a recent survey from WalletHub examines how consumer think interest rate cuts will impact their mortgages.
Read More »What is Driving Housing Sentiment?
Though favorable mortgage rates continue to support increased refinance activity, the latest data from Fannie Mae takes a look at the factors that could dampen housing sentiment.
Read More »Fannie Mae Reports Shifts in Delinquency Rates
Fannie Mae’s latest monthly summary revealed a decrease in single-family serious delinquencies as lower mortgage rates influence some potential buyers to move ahead, but inventory continues to stifle the market.
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