Why Housing Affordability Is a Mirage

Home prices and mortgage rates have made monthly mortgage payments lower than at any time in the past decade. But housing isn’t any more affordable than it was five years ago, during the go-go lending days, after factoring in down payment requirements and other...

FHFA Proposes Rule for PACE Programs

For Immediate Release Contact: Corinne Russell (202) 649-3032 June 15, 2012 Stefanie Johnson (202) 649-3030 FHFA Proposes Rule for PACE Programs Washington, DC –As required by a preliminary injunction issued by the Northern District Court of California, the Federal...

HARP Refinances Surge in First Quarter; More Underwater

    HARP Refinances Surge in First Quarter; More Underwater Borrowers Helped Washington, D.C. – The quarterly number of loans refinanced through the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) has nearly doubled since HARP 2.0 was rolled out in January, according to the...

State Takes Fresh Crack at Mortgages .

By NICK TIMIRAOS Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will participate in a Nevada program that cuts loan balances for certain homeowners who are current on their mortgages and owe more than their houses are worth in what could be a model for other hard-hit states. Under a...

Regulators Delay Mortgage Rules .

By ALAN ZIBEL WASHINGTON—Federal regulators delayed new rules to establish standards for the mortgage-lending industry, a move that could further hold back the thin market in mortgage-backed securities not supported by the federal government. The rule delay marks...

Short Sales of U.S. Homes on Track to Exceed Foreclosure Deals

By John Gittelsohn - 2012-05-31T04:01:00Z   Short sales of U.S. homes rose to a three-year high in the first quarter as banks agreed to let more borrowers unload property at a loss, putting the transactions on pace to surpass deals for foreclosures, RealtyTrac Inc....