The Federal Housing Finance Agency published the 2022-2024 Underserved Markets Plans for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac under the Duty to Serve Program., which outline the government-sponsored enterprises’ commitment to serving manufactured housing, affordable housing preservation and rural housing.
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Housing Market Roundup Apr. 26, 2022
Here is a summary of recent stories of interest to the real estate finance community that have come across the MBA Newslink desk:
CoreLogic: Annual Home Price Growth Hits New High; Cooling on the Way
Another day, another report of record-high home price appreciation.
Black Knight: Annual Price Growth at Record High
Black Knight, Jacksonville, Fla., said home prices rose by 1.84% in February – nearly four times the 25-year average for the month – marking the 14th month of the pandemic to see greater than 1% monthly growth.
Industry Briefs Apr. 1, 2022: Homebridge Launches ‘Our Community’
Homebridge Financial Services Inc., Iselin, N.J., launched its “Our Community” hub on the company’s website. This resource provides a new level of transparency about Homebridge’s current diversity and inclusion internal workforce efforts and measures progress.
Housing Market Roundup: Mar. 25, 2022
Here is a summary of housing market reports that came across the MBA NewsLink desk this week:
Industry Briefs Mar. 16, 2022: Wolters Kluwer to Acquire IDS
Wolters Kluwer Governance, Risk & Compliance, Minneapolis, signed an agreement with The Reynolds and Reynolds Co. to acquire International Document Services Inc., Draper, Utah, a provider of compliance and document generation software platforms for the mortgage and real estate industry, for $70 million in cash.
Housing Market Roundup Mar. 15, 2022
Here’s a quick recap of housing market stories that have recently come across the MBA NewsLink desk:
Black Knight: Homeowners Tap Equity at 16-Year High
Black Knight, Jacksonville, Fla., said lenders originated a record 4.4 trillion in 2021, including a record $1.7 trillion in purchase loans.
1Q ‘Zombie’ Properties Edge Down Despite Uptick in Foreclosure Activity
ATTOM, Irvine, Calif., reported a drop in vacant “zombie” properties in the first quarter despite an increase in foreclosure activity for the second straight quarter.