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Despite the latest pick-up in volume, stubbornly elevated interest rates led both the Mortgage Bankers Association and Fannie Mae to recently adjust 2024 and 2025 forecasts lower.
November 27 -
U.S. lumber prices, which already have risen in recent months due to lower production in Canada, could see further gains after President-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on trade from north of the border.
November 26 -
Expanded data shows home prices rose over 5% annually at the end of the third quarter, prompting the FHFA to boost mortgage loan limits accordingly.
November 26 -
The median monthly payment amount for new purchases moved higher for the first time in six months, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
November 26 -
New single-family home sales decreased 17% last month to a 610,000 annualized rate, according to government data issued Tuesday.
November 26 -
The Conference Board's gauge of confidence rose 2.1 points to 111.7 this month, data released Tuesday showed.
November 26 -
The president-elect had billed his hardline stance on the border and promised deportations as a solution to tight housing markets. Experts say those policies, at least in terms of housing, could do more harm than good.
November 26 -
The three credit repositories are just as responsible as FICO for the third price increase in three years, the group representing credit report resellers argues.
November 26 -
Those who don't retain MSRs or have a buyer agreement accommodating a recapture strategy will face challenges, one panelist warned at an industry meeting.
November 26 -
The Department of Justice suggested that new buyer broker agreements resulting from a National Association of Realtors settlement may violate antitrust laws.
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