Watch this video to learn how the recent administrative changes at the FHFA are likely to affect the market and how the U.S. housing compares to other countries.
Read More »The Impact of Government Shutdown on U.S. Housing Market
In this video spotlight, Diana Olik of CNBC reports on the risks associated with home lending in the absence of proper channels to verify borrowers’ tax returns as the partial government shutdown continues. Click here for more details.
Read More »Then vs. Now: Housing Markets That Remain Below Price Peaks
Las Vegas leads metro markets that have not fully recovered from their price peaks before the housing market crash.
Read More »Fed Reports Strengthening Housing Activity
The Federal Reserve found strong growth in single-family housing in its latest Beige Book despite low inventories.
Read More »Global Turbulence Creates Buyer-Friendly Market
Freddie Mac has revised its forecast for the economy and the mortgage market based on the latest economic developments abroad.
Read More »Housing Market Weathering Ongoing Headwinds
Much of the reason for the optimism lies in the fact that delinquency rates are down nearly across the board and are zeroing in on pre-bust levels.
Read More »How Will Brexit Affect American Markets?
The Federal Reserve issued a statement early Friday saying it is “carefully monitoring developments in global financial markets, in cooperation with other central banks” as a result of the U.K.’s vote to exit the European Union.
Read More »Economy Receives a Slight Boost—Or Does It?
Residential fixed investment was at its highest level in eight years. How did that figure into the GDP?
Read More »Economic Outlook Remains the Same Despite Slow GDP Growth
GDP growth was modest in the BEA's second Q4 estimate. Will the GDP make a comeback, and what does this all mean for housing?
Read More »The Great Debate: Has the Homeownership Rate Bottomed Out?
The rate has ticked up for two consecutive quarters after hitting a 48-year low last year. But is it going to get any better?
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