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Fannie Mae: Home buying sentiment falls as more Americans say now is not a good time buy
Jul 09, 2019In June, housing confidence fell to 91.5 points as more Americans reported now is not a good time to buy, according to Fannie Mae’s latest Home Purchase Sentiment Index. Fannie Mae Senior Vice President and Chief Economist Doug Duncan said growing expectations that mortgage rates will remain steady suggest improved stability for housing affordability.
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Appetite for jumbo loans increasing as jumbo credit availability rises to 8-year high
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Americans haven’t been this good at paying their mortgages in more than 20 years
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Who is new SEC Commissioner Allison Herren Lee?
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Maria Moskver joins Cloudvirga as its new chief legal and compliance officer
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Housing supply and buyer demand mismatch is pushing buyers out of the market
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Stearns Lending declares Chapter 11 bankruptcy
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Open Mortgage CEO Talks Plans for Recent Expansion, New Volume
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HECM Endorsements Settle into ‘Default Setting’ in June
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FHFA Special Advisor Bob Ryan stepping down this week
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Here’s how to solve the mortgage customer retention crisis
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Flat-fee real estate agency Purplebricks shuttering U.S. business
Jul 08, 2019
