Millions of Boomers Still Renting Homes Rather Than Buying
Some may believe that baby boomers had an easier time becoming homeowners than later generations; however, according to recent LendingTree research, a sizable portion of boomers are choosing to...
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Down Payments Hold Steady as Affordability Pressures Keep Buyers on the Sidelines
With housing costs still high and mortgage rates stubbornly elevated, typical down payments remain steady but far above pre-2020 norms.
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Homes Changing Hands: Housing Turnover Reaches Lowest Level in Decades
“America’s housing market is defined right now by caution,” said Chen Zhao, Head of Economics Research at Redfin. “Buyers are walking away from deals more often, sometimes due to affordability...
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Report: Trump Administration Removes FHFA Inspector General Joe Allen
The Trump administration’s removal of FHFA watchdog Joe Allen has sparked alarm from critics over the independence of regulators overseeing America’s housing finance system.
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Inflation Debate Heats Up as Treasury, Trump Offer Differing Views
While President Trump insists inflation is no longer a concern, Treasury data shows price growth remains stubbornly above the Fed’s 2% goal, with housing and energy still driving costs.
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Gen Z Keeps Homeownership Dreams Alive Despite Record Affordability Challenges
Half of Gen Z respondents say career advancement outweighs homeownership for now, but most still view buying a home as key to financial security and the American dream.
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Bessent Says Housing Market in ‘Recession,’ Urges Fed to Act Faster on Rates
While the Fed has made two consecutive rate cuts, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says slow action could deepen the slump in housing and expose the economy’s reliance on the tech sector.
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Growing Divide Among Consumers Persists as Credit Risk Takes a Turn
According to TransUnion's Q3 2025 Credit Industry Insights Report, recent trends in consumer credit risk point to a widening gap among U.S. consumers, with some exhibiting greater financial...
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Senate Hearing Exposes Tensions Over HUD Layoffs and Housing Access
Lawmakers expressed bipartisan concern that recent HUD layoffs could weaken the department’s housing-access programs, as nominees for FHA and Ginnie Mae leadership pledged to maintain stability...
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How Generational Shifts Will Reshape Homeownership Through 2060
New data from First American revealed which generations dominate homeownership today and which will soak up the millions of family homes expected to be available after elderly age groups age out,...
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FHFA Details Housing Goal Performance, Mortgage Acquisitions
The FHFA’s latest report outlines how the Enterprises performed on key housing affordability and access goals amid evolving market conditions.
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Former Fannie Mae President David Benson Returns in New Role
After stepping down from his role in November 2023, David Benson, the former President of Fannie Mae, is rejoining the government-sponsored enterprise in the capacity of Senior Adviser.
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Despite Falling Mortgage Rates, Home Prices Keeping Buyers Sidelined
The average 30-year mortgage rate now hovers at around 6.2%, just over half a percentage point lower than the 6.8% average recorded earlier this year. Despite this, homebuying...
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Haunted Homes: Homebuyers Ain’t Afraid of No Ghosts
To achieve the American Dream, many U.S. homebuyers are willing to look past the frightful prospect of a haunted home, with a new LendingTree report revealing the share of buyers that would...
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How Zombie Foreclosures, Vacancy Rates Are Trending Nationwide
Even as foreclosure filings rise, fewer properties are being abandoned, signaling continued strength in housing demand, according to ATTOM’s new report.
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Chicago Housing Authority Sues HUD Over New Funding Restrictions
The Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) is suing the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), seeking immediate intervention from the court regarding new conditions HUD has placed on...
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Rents Keep Falling Across Many U.S. Metro Areas
Rents across the United States continued their steady descent in September 2025, marking the 26th consecutive month of year-over-year declines. According to Realtor.com’s rental data, the median...
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Fannie Mae’s Profits Climb, Freddie Mac’s Fall in Divergent Q3 Results
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac had diverging results for the third quarter, the GSEs reported today. Fannie Mae earned $3.9 billion for the third quarter of 2025, compared with $3.3 billion for the...
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Federal Court Halts CFPB’s Open Banking Rule Amid Data Security Concerns
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky today issued an injunction halting the implementation of the Consumer Protection Financial Bureau’s (CFPB) Personal Financial Data...
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In Memoriam: Dr. Cheryl Travis-Johnson of VRM Mortgage Services
Dr. Cheryl Travis-Johnson, EVP and COO of VRM Mortgage Services, passed away last week. Cheryl was a dedicated industry veteran with over 30 years of service. Since joining VRM in 2008, she was...
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