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The core personal consumption expenditures price index, which strips out food and energy, increased 0.1% from the prior month, the smallest in six months.
June 28 -
The plan from the Heritage Foundation, a group the first Trump administration was largely in line with, would shutter CFPB, break up HUD and raise FHA premiums.
June 27 -
Part of the proceeds will be used to pay down a credit facility, which is then being refinanced and the principal reduced.
June 27 -
Better's new COO Chad Smith, a seasoned veteran in home lending, discusses the strategies of the savviest mortgage professionals operating today and how his company is evolving in an unpredictable market.
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May's falling interest rates as well as ongoing wage growth helped improve home affordability across borrowing segments and racial groups, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
June 27 -
A gauge of contract signings from the National Association of Realtors decreased 2.1% to 70.8 last month, the lowest reading in data going back to 2001, the group said Thursday.
June 27 -
But economists seem to differ on what the latest movement in mortgage rates means for the summer home sales business.
June 27 -
Finance of America has $350 million of notes coming due next year and wants to trade them for $200 million of secured debt coming due in 2026 and $150 million maturing in 2029.
June 27 -
The pace of growth is more than double the recent historical average, adding further affordability hurdles for some homeowners.
June 27 -
Across the country over the past two years, the share of homes affordable to a first-time home buyer has fallen to 29% from 34% in 1Q23 and 45% in 1Q22, First American Financial said.
June 26 -
New York Mortgage Trust's 9.125% notes due 2029 may help fund new purchases of mortgages and securitizations in the private or agency markets.
June 26 -
Almost two-thirds of those aged 55 or over said they are sentimental about the house they have occupied long-term.
June 26 -
The sales pace is now at the low end of the range seen over the past year, suggesting limited momentum amid a lack of affordability.
June 26 -
Borrowers in the government-purchase market returned to the table in greater numbers, as rates declined, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
June 26 -
A tough mortgage market has pushed some lenders to shed their middle management as a way to cut costs. This has ignited debate around what value regional and divisional managers bring to the table.
June 26 -
Local governments must use funds to address hurdles in zoning, financing and infrastructure to produce new units and preserve others.
June 26 -
North American firm Voxtur Analytics said a U.S. mortgage investor group backing a new slate of board nominees hadn't provided some information Canada requires.
June 25 -
Cook expects three- and six-month inflation rates to continue to move lower on a "bumpy path," with monthly data similar to the "favorable" readings seen in the second half of 2023 for the rest of the year.
June 25 -
The announcement comes as the bureau's director regularly voices doubts about whether algorithmic models can be entirely nondiscriminatory and warns companies of potential enforcement from violations.
June 25 -
A national measure of prices rose 6.3% from a year earlier, less than the 6.5% gain in March, according to data from S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller.
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