House hunters are creeping back into the market, according to Redfin’s Homebuyer Demand Index, which showed that while the share of potential homebuyers touring homes increased in January, those numbers haven't necessarily translated to more sales.
Read More »Housing Shortage, Affordability Challenges Hindering Buyers
In a new report, experts from the Joint Center for Housing Studies revealed some of the primary factors contributing to nation's housing shortage.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Tackling the Nation’s Housing Shortage Dilemma
An upcoming gathering hosted by the Urban Institute and National Community Stabilization Trust will feature a cross-section of industry experts and government leaders exploring how to boost the U.S. housing shortage and protect the future of homeownership.
Read More »Women of Color Particularly Impacted by Current Market Conditions
“Women have always taken on the heaviest burden of a socioeconomic system that was designed to profit from their underpaid and undervalued labor,” said Fatima Goss Graves, President and CEO of the National Women’s Law Center.
Read More »When the Shelves Run Bare
MReport takes a closer look at the ripple effects caused by supply chain issues on the housing market, and when we can target a return to the days of a normal supply of housing inventory.
Read More »Why Repurchase Risk is Growing—And How to Manage It
Rick Hall of LoanLogics explains why quality control should be viewed not as a cost center, but as an investment that ensures future success.
Read More »A Crisis Could be Looming for These 10 Cities
Americans could face as many as 1.4 million foreclosures if homeowners remain unable to make their mortgage payments. That is according to a recent report from Realtor.com. As ...
Read More »Detailing California’s Housing Crisis
California Gov. Gavin Newson has allocated $2 billion toward the state’s housing woes, but rising home costs and lack of availability are impacting daily life.
Read More »What the Mortgage Industry Can Learn From Its Past
According to a recent research report, history often repeats itself, even in the mortgage industry. See what lessons from the mistakes of the past can be used to prevent another housing crisis.
Read More »Treasury Doubling Down on Financial Crisis Mistakes?
Former White House Counsel and Senior Fellow in Financial Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute Peter J. Wallison put in an appearance Thursday on CNBC’s The Santelli Exchange, ...
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