Housing Outlook Facing More Uncertainty; Rates Move Slightly Lower
Fannie Mae upwardly revised its GDP forecast for the year from 6.8 percent to 7.0 percent in its May report on economic development....
Read MoreFannie Mae upwardly revised its GDP forecast for the year from 6.8 percent to 7.0 percent in its May report on economic development....
Read MoreMortgage rates began the day in line with yesterday's levels, for the most part. Things changed in the afternoon. Bonds began to deteriorate...
Read MoreHousing starts fell back from the annual rate of 1,733,000 units reported for March. Residential starts in April were down 9.5 percent to...
Read MoreThe number of loans in active forbearance plans dropped by 2.7 percent last week. Black Knight says this continues a recent trend of...
Read MoreWeaker Retail Sales Casts Vote For Range-Holding Wednesday's CPI data was akin to some passionate political orator making a case for the country...
Read MoreThat applications for mortgages to purchase newly constructed homes rose 30.8 percent in April compared to a year ago is not a particularly...
Read MoreAfter bottoming out at 2 month lows late last week, mortgage rates have been heading higher. At first, the move was relatively gradual,...
Read MoreMortgage delinquency rates ticked up slightly in February, the first increase since August 2020 . CoreLogic said the national delinquency rate at the...
Read MoreFannie Mae has conducted the National Housing Survey every month since 2011. Among its most prominent questions are those relating to home buying...
Read MoreIn a recent post on the National Association of Home Builder's (NAHB's) Eye on Housing blog, chief economist Paul Emrath said rising softwood...
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