DSNews By: Brian Honea The Credit Union National Association (CUNA) has asked the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to delay implementation of the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure (TRID) Rule, also called the Know Before You Owe Mortgage Rule, until January 1, 2016. CUNA, which represents America’s credit unions and their more than 100 million members, issued […]
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Freddie Mac Lays Out Importance of a Consumer’s Credit Score in Homebuying
DSNews By: Brian Honea Since a borrower’s credit score influences a lender’s decision on whether or not to give that borrower a single family mortgage loan, the importance of having a good credit score when buying a home cannot be underestimated, according to Freddie Mac’s blog on Monday. According to Freddie Mac, the best […]
Report Predicts Big Year for Housing in 2015 Based on Recent Government Actions
DSNews: Author: Tory Barringer January 12, 2015 With 2015 less than two weeks underway, Fitch Ratings is the latest forecaster predicting great things for housing in the coming year. However, unlike other commentators, whose projections were based on encouraging market trends, the ratings agency says it’s a combination of recent government actions that reinforces its […]
Survey: Nearly 70 Percent of Industry Professionals See Lower Down Payment As Positive
DSNews Author: Brian Honea December 11, 2014 The majority of mortgage industry professionals said they believed that the lowering of the down payment to 3 percent for first-time home buyers by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac was a step in the right direction for the housing market, according to Collingwood Group‘s November 2014 Mortgage Industry […]
Nearly 70 Percent of Industry Professionals See Lower Down Payment As Positive
Author: Brian Honea December 11, 2014 The majority of mortgage industry professionals said they believed that the lowering of the down payment to 3 percent for first-time homebuyers by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac was a step in the right direction for the housing market, according to the Collingwood Group‘s November 2014 Mortgage Industry Outlook Report […]
FHA Program Aims to Expand Credit; Lower Risk
DSNews BY: Colin Robins May 13, 2014 The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) issued its “Blueprint for Access,” which aims to expand credit access for underserved borrowers by utilizing housing counseling as a means to reduce the possibility of loans becoming seriously delinquent. The announcement highlights a new pilot program, Homeowners Armed with Knowledge (HAWK), which […]
Yearly Asking Price Gains Slow Despite Solid Monthly, Quarterly Gains
DSNews BY: Colin Robins May 9, 2014 Nationally, asking prices rose 0.8 percent month-over-month in March and 2.8 percent quarter-over-quarter in April. Yet asking prices rose a mere 9.0 percent year-over-year, the smallest gain in 11 months according to an analysis of data from Trulia’s Price Monitor and Rent Monitor. With monthly and quarterly increases holding steady, […]
Are ‘Tortoise’ Markets Beating ‘Hares’ In Home Price Recovery?
DSNews – BY: Krista Franks Brock – 1/6/2014 After observing a “first in, first out” recovery over the past year in which markets hardest hit during the housing downturn experienced the fastest-paced recovery, Clear Capital is now examining whether the housing market, in fact, follows the allegory of “The Tortoise and the Hare.” The analytics firm observed […]
Trulia Economist Sees 2014 as ‘Year of the Repeat Homebuyer’
DSNews – BY: Krista Franks Brock December 30, 2013 As prices continue rising in the new year—albeit at a slower pace—investors will begin to ease back from the purchase market, but repeat homebuyers will be there to pick up the slack, according to Trulia’s predictions for the housing market in 2014. “2013 was the year […]
Why so Few Houses for Sale? Lots of Reasons.
DSNews BY: HOWARD GOLDTHWAITE, December 9, 2013 Inventories of homes for sale have been slow to bounce back since the 2007–09 recession, despite steady price appreciation since January 2012.Normally, higher prices reflect robust sales. But lately, prices have been rising even though sales remain stuck at relatively low levels. […]