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New securitizations backed by reverse mortgages are now at a low not seen in two years, signaling that higher volumes seen in recent months may be tapering off.
June 18 -
A declining share of cash home sales will drive purchase home originations higher than previously expected through 2019, according to Fannie Mae.
June 18 -
Canada's home sales were little changed in May, suggesting the residential real estate market is stabilizing after seeing large declines earlier this year.
June 15 -
The House Financial Services Committee approved a bill that would roll back the requirements of the TILA-RESPA integrated disclosures rule for charities like Habitat for Humanity and instead allow them to use the old good faith estimate and HUD-1 mortgage forms.
June 15 -
Atlanta was recently ranked among the top metros in the United States to buy rather than rent. But how much do you need to be earning to afford a home in town?
June 15 -
Century Communities has acquired the 50% of regional builder Wade Jurney Homes it didn't already own to boost its mortgage and title operations and reach more first-time homebuyers.
June 15 -
Regulation imposed by all levels of government accounts for 32% of multifamily development costs, according to the National Association of Home Builders and the National Multifamily Housing Council.
June 15 -
At least there were more homes for sale last month in Pierce County, Wash.
June 15 -
Mortgage applications for newly constructed homes declined in May as sales and supply are not keeping up with demand, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
June 15 -
Maintenance and renovations aren't keeping up with the nation's aging housing stock, creating an influx of obsolete properties that's adding further strain to an already tight inventory of homes for sale.
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