Three-Year Housing and Mortgage Outlook
December 2020 Economic Outlook 30-year fixed-rate loans to remain below 3% during early 2021 and average about 3.2% during the next three years. Millennials will
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December 2020 Economic Outlook 30-year fixed-rate loans to remain below 3% during early 2021 and average about 3.2% during the next three years. Millennials will
November 2020 Economic Outlook The CoreLogic Home Price index has reported quickening appreciation in home values since May, and in September annual price growth was
October 2020 Economic Outlook The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic on March 11. By mid-March, shelter-in-place orders were issued across many nations.
BY FRANK NOTHAFT HOUSING AFFORDABILITY, REAL ESTATE In this podcast posted April 7, 2020, Frank Nothaft, the chief economist of CoreLogic, describes the impact to single family
While Fannie Mae forecast single-family housing starts to rise to 975,000 in 2020, the highest level since 2007 and a 10% gain over 2019, the
Over-appraisal, under-maintenance, tax/fee nonpayment and LIBOR sunset One goal of a reverse mortgage is to help elderly homeowners convert part of their home equity into