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CBO called out the Federal Home Loan banks. It's now up to Congress. -
Powell: Fed will start slowing balance sheet runoff 'fairly soon' -
Supply takes center stage in Washington's housing push -
FHFA title waiver pilot comes under further scrutiny -
Chopra: 'Insular' Appraisal Foundation unlikely to address bias
- Sep 16-17, 2025|San Diego, CA
Mortgage rates are expected to remain elevated but stable for longer, with some industry participants thinking it is good for the housing market.
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Doug Duncan may be retired from Fannie Mae, but not from the housing market—his new firm is ramping up with writing, speaking, and advisory work.
April 25 -
The way mortgage firms address distressed military borrowers will become less regimented as the Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase program gets phased out.
April 25 -
The trend is not the norm but there are growing opportunities to buy for less in some areas many people gravitate to, real-estate brokerage Redfin found.
April 24 -
While the 30-year rate landed near its level of a week ago, it ended up there only after political developments led to up-and-down swings in Treasurys.
April 24 -
It is quite likely March's drop in the Purchase Application Payment Index will be transitory as mortgage rates have increased since the start of April.
April 24
Only 20% of the Top Producers in the National Mortgage News survey were under 40, while almost half were between 41 and 50, and 30% even older.
Those who raced ahead of the pack of loan originators last year went the distance by offering exceptional customer service, catering to niche pockets of demand in the market.
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The Financial Technology Association will now defend the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's open banking rule after the Trump administration sided with banks that sued the agency.
May 14 -
A range of investment residential properties, including single-family homes, condominiums and multi-unit properties, will secure the debt.
May 14 -
The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose slightly to 6.86% last week, as economic volatility calmed following the Federal Reserve's recent inaction.
May 14 -
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson said in a speech Wednesday that elevated tariffs will likely lead to inflation, but time will tell how impactful that spike in prices might be.
May 14 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has dismissed or withdrawn from more than 20 lawsuits as the Trump administration reverses the work done during the Biden era.
May 14