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Mortgage Industry Trends

Housing Policy: Is It Too Little – Too Late?

As the Obama Administration is winding down, the Treasury Department issued a paper that may be considered the administration’s final word on Housing policy. The paper indicates that reform efforts should focus on providing access to credit and affordable rental housing (Housing). A real revelation. The goal is to provide fair and accessible housing to all Americans. Just about everyone…

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Mortgage Industry Trends

Mortgage Financing: Is the Government Infringing on the Private Sector

With the crash of 2008, the federal government took over the largest purchasers of conventional mortgage loans in this country; Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. They said this was done to protect the taxpayers against major losses that might be sustained by these agencies. (Takeover) In September of 2008, the agencies were placed into conservatorship and provided with about $190…

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Mortgage Industry Trends

‘Boomerang Buyers’ Are Back!

Homeowners who lost their homes in the crash of 2008 are poised to make a comeback into the housing market. More evidence of a potential for improvement in home purchases in 2017 and 2018. This means more home purchases, more financing opportunities for mortgage lenders. That’s good. Many homeowners were forced to give up their homes either through bankruptcy, foreclosure,…

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Mortgage Industry Trends

The Ups and Downs of Housing and Mortgage Opportunities

The Mortgage Bankers Association has forecasted a sharp rise in home purchases in 2017 and 2018. As a result, based on their most recent predictions, home purchase mortgage originations in 2017 will be about $1.1 trillion, growing to around $1.18 trillion in 2018. Great news for the housing markets! On the flip side, as the purchase volume grows, the refinance…

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