Higher interest rates have caused some prospective homebuyers to consider buying a smaller home or a home in a less affluent neighborhood.
Read More »Hensarling and 33 Republicans Issue Warning to Feds
Republicans don’t want any new rulings coming from the Federal Reserve and may move to block any attempts from that agency.
Read More »President Trump’s Signs Executive Order Targeting Regulation
The executive order, signed on Friday, calls for each federal agency to create a task force to review existing regulations and make recommendations about which should be repealed or modified, according to CNBC
Read More »Black Knight Financial Services Launches Risk Mitigation Tool
Black Knight’s newest tool will allow companies to efficiently identify impending liabilities and minimize title insurance claims.
Read More »Insecurities Lie Within the Buying Process
A recent survey from NerdWallet found that prospective homeowners who don’t understand the loan process sometimes experience difficulty and have negative feelings about the transaction as a whole.
Read More »Limited Inventory Means Quick Sales for Homeowners
February is expected to see record-high listing prices and the shortest days on market since the recession.
Read More »Treasury Secretary Address Future of the GSEs, Promises Economic Growth
The recently confirmed Secretary of the Treasury, Steven Mnuchin, announced his ambitious goals for a U.S. tax-code overhaul by August on Thursday and also addressed the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Read More »Rising Rates Can’t Keep Values Down
Home prices are up more than 6 percent year-over-year, with many states seeing double-digit growth.
Read More »The Nation’s Top Appreciating Markets
California is no longer in the lead for rising home values. Markets in Texas, Florida, and Tennessee make this year’s list for the fastest appreciation rates in the country.
Read More »Optimistic Report for Housing from FOMC
Positive outlook for the housing industry was presented by Federal Open Market Committee, with statements that gradual rate increases are probable in the future.
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