Americans want to know: will it be any easier to buy or rent a home in 2024? A study from the National Housing Conference revealed how U.S. citizens remain concerned with nationwide housing costs, as many believe affordability is the worst they've experienced in their lifetime.
Read More »Trade Groups Urge Congress to Extend NFIP and Protect Housing Market
In a letter to Mike Johnson, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, 11 housing organizations have issued a letter to Congress to extend the authority of the NFIP by ensuring other vital housing programs do not lapse on November 17.
Read More »Fannie Mae Underwriting Changes Work to Bridge Homeownership Gap
Fannie Mae will begin to account for rental payments in its underwriting decision-making process in an effort to offset an imbalance in homeownership.
Read More »Lawmakers and Industry React to Calabria Nom
Here’s what lawmakers and the industry had to say after the Trump Administration announced the nomination of Dr. Mark Calabria to head the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
Read More »Uniting Over Housing
Here is how a divided Congress can come together and solve the current housing market challenges through bipartisan legislation.
Read More »Real Estate Professionals Optimistic About Homeownership Comeback
As the share of first-time homebuyers hovers at its lowest level in nearly three decades, real estate professionals remain optimistic that homeownership is due for a comeback.
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