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FHFA: Fannie, Freddie single security needs another year to finish
Mar 23, 2017Citing the need for additional time for testing and development to ensure a “smooth transition,” the Federal Housing Finance Agency announced Thursday that the implementation of the single security, the joint initiative from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to develop a single mortgage-backed security that will be issued by the government-sponsored enterprises, is being delayed until the second quarter of 2019.
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Freddie Mac creates automated option for homebuyers without credit score
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Despite drop in pending home sales, California Realtors positive on spring buying season
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New home sales surge, beat expectations in February
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Freddie Mac: Mortgage rates see greatest drop in months
Mar 23, 2017 -
Black Knight: Rising interest rates drive prepayment speeds to three-year low
Mar 23, 2017 -
Don’t Fret (Yet) About Trump’s Proposed HUD Cuts, Lawyers Say
Mar 22, 2017 -
Go West, Young HECM: Reverse Mortgage Volume Grows in CO, TX, CA
Mar 22, 2017 -
Trump administration starts from scratch on Fannie, Freddie reform
Mar 22, 2017 -
Nationstar names interim CFO after Robert Stiles departs company
Mar 22, 2017 -
Here are the top 10 metros for single-family rental investors
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Innovation in housing and home financing takes the stage at SXSW 2017
Mar 22, 2017
