The Department of Housing and Urban Development has determined that market conditions prevented Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from reaching two affordable housing subgoals in 2007, and it will not require the two government-sponsored enterprises to take corrective action. The two home-purchase subgoals are supposed to measure the GSEs' efforts in financing low-and moderate-income homebuyers. Fannie and Freddie submitted market data to HUD showing that rising home prices reduced the availability of affordable housing. In addition, the subprime meltdown and tighter credit conditions made the barriers to achieving the subgoals "insurmountable," Freddie Mac said. In letters to the chief executives of the two mortgage companies, HUD Assistant Secretary Brian Montgomery reported that information provided by the GSEs is "consistent" with HUD's market research. HUD has determined that the achievement of the two subgoals was "not feasible," Mr. Montgomery says in the April 24 letters. He also notes that HUD also considered the "financial stability" of Fannie and Freddie in evaluating their affordable housing performance.
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The annualized new single-family home sales pace, an indicator of the U.S. Census Bureau's New Residential Sales report, declined in three of the last four months.
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Informative Research also updates its flagship verification product, and nCino enables streamlined workflows for users of open-source protocols.
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The fintech's chief executive, Michael Tannenbaum, explains why strategies it's been using primarily in the home equity market have broader implications.
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