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Mortgage investors have yet to enjoy robust returns this year despite the Federal Reserve providing $688 billion of support to the sector since mid-March.
June 1 -
Home sales in April stayed healthy despite the Ohio stay-at-home order, but dropped by double digits compared to a year before at the same time.
June 1 -
The Federal Reserve's actions should keep interest rates down and bring home sales back in June, according to NerdWallet.
June 1 -
After a blockbuster early spring, the COVID-19 pandemic is hitting home for Twin Cities builders.
June 1 -
Stuck day and night in their homes, a surprising number of Americans are deciding the pandemic is a great time to upgrade.
May 29 -
Homes sales in Oklahoma didn't hit the skids in April, just a patch of black ice, but everyone managed to keep it between the ditches.
May 29 -
The Austin, Texas, area housing market had been on a 10-year roll before the coronavirus pandemic. Several market indicators nosedived as the effects began to be felt in the market in late March and continuing into April.
May 29 -
An index of contract signings for purchases of previously owned homes slumped to a record low in April as coronavirus lockdowns thwarted prospective buyers.
May 28 -
Mortgage rates fell this week to the lowest level ever recorded by Freddie Mac, even as it appears the relationship to the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield has stabilized.
May 28 -
Home sales dipped in April due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the decline in Virginia wasn't as severe as many had anticipated, according to Virginia Realtors.
May 28