U.S. house prices rose in May, up 0.7 percent from April, the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s seasonally adjusted monthly House Price Index reported.
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FHFA Finds House Prices Up 0.7% in May; 2.8% from Last Year
U.S. house prices rose in May, up 0.7 percent from April, the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s seasonally adjusted monthly House Price Index reported.
FHFA: More Than 6.7M Troubled Homeowners Helped During Conservatorships
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac completed 58,268 foreclosure prevention actions in the first quarter, the Federal Housing Finance Agency reported.
FHFA: More Than 6.7M Troubled Homeowners Helped During Conservatorships
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac completed 58,268 foreclosure prevention actions in the first quarter, the Federal Housing Finance Agency reported Friday.
FHFA Issues 2022 Report to Congress
The Federal Housing Finance Agency released its 2022 Report to Congress Thursday.
FHFA Issues 2022 Report to Congress
The Federal Housing Finance Agency released its 2022 Report to Congress Thursday.
House Prices Rise 4.3% over the Last Year; Up 0.5% from Fourth Quarter
U.S. house prices rose 4.3 percent between first-quarter 2022 and first-quarter 2023, the Federal Housing Finance Agency reported Tuesday.
FHFA Requests Input on Multifamily Tenant Protections
The Federal Housing Finance Agency on Tuesday requested input on tenant protections at multifamily properties with mortgages backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
#MBASecondary23: A Look Ahead at Government Lending
NEW YORK–Leaders of FHA, the Federal Housing Finance Agency and Ginnie Mae shared recent developments and their outlook for future policies and activities here at the Mortgage Bankers Association’s National Secondary Market Conference & Expo.
FHFA Issues Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Fair Lending Oversight
The Federal Housing Finance Agency seeks comment on a proposed rule that would formalize many existing practices regarding fair housing and fair lending oversight of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Banks.