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Self-service portals fielded at least half of coronavirus-related forbearance-plan requests and made it possible to handle an influx at a challenging time, but the GSEs recommend circling back to borrowers.
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The new FHFA rule sets a percentage-based threshold to measure compliance, rather than Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data.
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Millennial refinance activity hit a new high-water mark behind historically low mortgage rates, up 40 percentage points from the year before, according to Ellie Mae.
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Canada's residential real estate market is bouncing back from coronavirus shutdowns.
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The FHFA looks to shed light on the amount of funds Fannie and Freddie will need to hold for their risk-sharing deals.
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Purchase mortgage application volume continued its upswing as consumers acted on record low rates, but high unemployment and low inventory could hold home buying activity back in the future, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
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Record lows in housing inventory plummeted even further as the global pandemic spread across Cape Cod over the last two months.
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Housing sales across Ohio took a hit during April as the coronavirus pandemic swept the state.
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The firm also predicts that the coronavirus pandemic will delay the GSEs' release from government control.
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Just like volatility begets volatility, calmness helps support continued calm.
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With would-be sellers too spooked to list their homes and would-be buyers held up due to social distancing orders, home price appreciation accelerated in April. And it could continue into the summer.
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For Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, the pandemic is a good time to lure New Yorkers feeling anxious and cramped.
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Dallas-area home prices are expected to decline for the first time since the Great Recession.
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U.K. house prices fell the most in more than a decade and consumer borrowing plunged as the coronavirus lockdown shuttered the economy.
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The funds will be used to support housing, job training and aid for small businesses in communities that have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic.
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Culture scores at the lender are equal or higher than before lockdown.
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The Spokane, Wash., housing market has shown little signs of slowing during the pandemic.
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With no way of knowing just how many borrowers will need the mods after the coronavirus forbearance period ends, lenders are deploying artificial intelligence and servicing protocols to tame the ferocious piles of paperwork awaiting them.
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The rescue bill enabled banks to protect loans in forbearance from an immediate hit to a borrower’s credit report, but experts say affected consumers may have trouble getting loans after the pandemic ends.
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