Delinquencies Find New Low in March, But Will It Last?
In May, the HouseCanary Market Pulse reported the first signs of a potential softening in the housing market as a litany of external influences exerted pressure on the housing market. [...]
Foreclosure Update: The “Slow, Steady Climb Back to Normal”
ATTOM has released the 2022 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report for May, showing there were a total of 30,881 U.S. properties with foreclosure filings —default notices, scheduled auctions, or bank repossessions— [...]
Delinquencies Find New Low in March
According to CoreLogic, the nation’s delinquency rate in the U.S. in March 2022 hit its lowest recorded point since at least January 1999, as found in its latest monthly Loan [...]
Budgets Stagnate When It Comes to the American Dream
Wages are up, but homebuyer budgets have remained flat over the past three months, meaning the market is seeing its slowest growth rate in two years. This information comes to [...]
Fannie Mae Executes CIRT Transaction on $19B of Single-Family Loans
Fannie Mae announced that it has executed its sixth Credit Insurance Risk Transfer (CIRT) transaction of 2022. As part of Fannie Mae's ongoing effort to reduce taxpayer risk by increasing [...]
Calmer Market Means More Options for Those Seeking Homes
As rising inflation and mortgage rates bring U.S. housing demand back from the chaos of 2021, Realtor.com's updated 2022 forecast predicts inventory will grow double-digits over 2021, offering buyers a [...]
Kuba Poraj-Kuczewski Named Chief Marketing Officer for New Western
Former Redfin exec joins provider of distressed residential investment properties to spearhead the firm’s marketing efforts. The post Kuba Poraj-Kuczewski Named Chief Marketing Officer for New Western appeared first on [...]
Rising to the Challenge
With our nation and our industry facing continued and mounting threats from damaging natural disasters each new year, DS News speaks with a cross-section of experts about the challenges faced [...]
Homeownership and the Racial Wealth Gap
The single-family home has been the main driver of wealth building among the middle class and that ideology has affected policy in one way or another in seeming every facet [...]