Home prices continued to rally nationwide in July, as the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index reported a slight 1% annual change in July, up from no change the previous month.
Read More »Study Examines Why 1 in 5 Americans Regret Moving
Among homeowners who have relocated in the last three years, more than 20% regret moving, according to a new study from All Star Home, with unexpected housing costs cited as the top driver of buyer's remorse.
Read More »Homebuying Power Weakens as Housing Affordability Plummets
Consumer homebuying power decreased from June to July 2023 and decreased 11.0% year-over-year, according to the First American Real House Price Index, sending housing affordability to its lowest level in more than three decades.
Read More »Ginnie Mae Revises HMBS Pooling Eligibility Requirements
Changes to Ginnie Mae’s HMBS program will improve issuer liquidity and provide issuers with continuous access to capital market sources of funding to securitize HMBS participation.
Read More »HUD and VA Award $16 Million to Assist Homeless Vets
Governmental agencies issue vouchers to 71 Public Housing Agencies nationwide to help homeless vets and their families find and sustain permanent housing.
Read More »Rents Decline for Fourth Straight Month as Homebuying Costs Elevate
"Rents have registered steady declines for the past four months and, while they remain well above pre-pandemic levels, when you factor in the impact of record-high mortgage rates and high home prices, it's understandable that many would-be homebuyers are choosing to remain on the sidelines," said Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at Realtor.com.
Read More »High Rates Push Pending Home Sales Down 13%
Mortgage interest rates have remained stubbornly high in recent weeks, well after the summertime busy season moving into the tamer fall season.
Read More »REO Forum Closes Out Successful 2023 Five Star Conference
Asset managers and industry stakeholders took part in a forum at the Five Star Conference & Expo in Dallas to discuss shifts in the REO marketplace, and how to overcome hurdles the industry may face in the coming months.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Capitol Hill Analyzes Flood Insurance
Set to expire September 30, FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program provides flood insurance to millions of U.S. property owners, renters, and businesses, yet it is in jeopardy of not being reauthorized or amended by Congress.
Read More »HUD Expedites Aid to Hurricane Idalia Victims in Florida
The Department issues 29 waivers to help communities in Florida hasten rehabilitation and reconstruction from the extensive damage caused by Hurricane Idalia.
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