Fannie Mae Offers Relief To Homeowners Facing Financial Difficulties Due To Natural Disaster
As hurricanes and wildfires ravish the nation, homeowners who hold government backed mortgages are being offered assistance. In addition to mortgage payment forbearance programs and funds to help pay missed payments, the program also offers several other types of disaster assistance. Fannie…
The Federal Reserve Is In The Spotlight
All eyes are on the Federal Reserve as they make important policy decisions and face the re-appointment of the chair and vice chair. The mortgage industry is most concerned with when bond buying will be tapered, which is expected to begin this fall. However, previous projections about inflation…
Artificial Intelligence Is Being Blamed For Racial Discrimination In Mortgage Lending
A recently published study shows that black mortgage applicants are 8o% more likely to be rejected for mortgage financing than their comparable white peers. Mortgage lenders continue to claim that they are fair and balanced in their lending decisions. One of their primary defenses…
If you put down less than twenty percent on a mortgage, you will also pay private mortgage insurance. This type of insurance is commonly referred to as PMI. PMI is different from homeowners insurance, which protects the physical property and your belongings in the case of damage.
Private Mortgage insurance is designed to…
Lending Requirements Remain Tight In Hot Housing Market
The hardest part of buying a home at the moment is finding one that is available and that you can afford. However, getting the mortgage is harder than usual as well. Lenders are maintaining very tight financial requirements for borrowers, and entry level mortgages for affordable starter…
Most Homeowners Are Missing Out On Refinancing Opportunities
Almost half of US homeowners say that they have not considered refinancing their home this year. This is largely due to a lack of understanding of how the mortgage markets work. 40% of homeowners do not know the interest rate that they are currently paying on…
Cash Investors Competing With New Home Buyers
Affordable starter homes are getting harder and harder to find. This is the sector of the market that has the least available inventory and is also seeing the lowest rates of new construction. But even if a new home buyer can find a starter home to bid on,…
New Study Confirms Racial Bias In Mortgage Approval Algorithms
A new analysis of data from over 2 million mortgage applications confirm that racial bias is baked in to the approval algorithms. While all minorities are affected, the bias most heavily impacts the black community. According to the study, black people were 80% more likely to…
Rates Rising As Fall Approaches
At the beginning of August the real estate market was at an all time sweet point for homeowners. Mortgage rates were at rock bottom levels, housing prices were soaring, and sellers were sifting through multiple competing offers within days of listing their homes. As predicted, rates are rising and…
Mortgage Delinquency Numbers Are Falling
At the beginning of the pandemic, millions of homeowners fell behind on their payments and enrolled in forbearance programs provided by the government. A year and a half later, most of the people who signed up for forbearance are now up to date on their mortgage. The delinquency rates…