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Category: News and Trends
S&P Cotality Case-Shiller Index Reports Home Price Gain in October
The S&P Cotality Case-Shiller National Home Price NSA Index showed a 1.4% annual gain for October, up from 1.3% in September.
JLL Value and Risk Advisory’s Brett Suszek on 2025 Retail Trends
JLL Value and Risk Advisory’s Brett Suszek sat down with MBA NewsLink to talk trends in the retail space for 2025.
MBA Statement on FHA’s Annual Report to Congress
MBA President and CEO Bob Broeksmit, CMB, issued the following statement regarding the Federal Housing Administration’s release of its annual report to Congress.
Fitch: Large Office Defaults Drive CMBS Delinquency Rate Higher in November
Fitch Ratings, Chicago, reported that the U.S. commercial mortgage-backed securities delinquency rate increased six basis points in November to 3.25%.
MBA Relaunches State Legislative Tracking Tool for Members
MBA’s State Government Affairs program announced the return of its comprehensive database of state legislation, available to staff at member companies and current state association partners.
Top CMBS Issues to Watch in 2025: An MBA NewsLink Roundtable
Given the notable increase in securitized commercial real estate lending in 2024, MBA Newslink interviewed three CMBS executives to explore their perspective on the industry landscape in the new year.
CoreLogic: Investor Share Likely to Remain Roughly Quarter of Total Sales
CoreLogic, Irvine, Calif., released its report on Q3 2024 investor activity on home purchases, finding a small uptick from mid-year numbers.
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Quote of the Day
“Mortgage rates moved higher through the last full week of 2024, reaching almost 7 percent for 30-year fixed-rate loans.”
–Mike Fratantoni, MBA’s SVP and Chief Economist
