December 2025

California tops list of riskiest housing markets

Affordability remains one of the largest hurdles the housing market faces, and no state struggles more than California. A new report from Attom found 16 of the 50 highest risk markets — those more vulnerable to declines in home affordability, equity and other measures — were in California, followed by nine in New Jersey, four […]

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Senator seeks to tap foreign visa program to ease housing costs

Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego wants to use an employment-based visa program to draw more foreign investment into the US housing market, the latest proposal from Washington aimed at easing an affordability crunch caused by years of underbuilding and higher mortgage rates.  Gallego – a Democrat whose travel to key states this year spurred speculation of

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New York has most expensive ZIPs for renters looking to buy

Only a handful of ZIP codes in the nation’s largest metros remain affordable for would-be homeowners. Movingplace found that just three of the 150 most populous ZIP codes had median home prices low enough to keep mortgage payments under 28% of income, a common benchmark for affordability.   Conforming mortgage guidelines call for a 28%

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Bank servicers lead new J.D. Power digital app rankings

Bank mortgage servicers dominate the top of the first ever J.D. Power U.S. Mortgage Servicer Digital Experience Study, highlighting the slower industry-wide adoption of mobile apps in this area. The bank lenders have had mobile apps in the marketplace much longer than most non-banks. Of the 17 mortgage servicers that received scores, seven of the

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Nations Direct agrees to settlement over 2023 data breach

Wholesale lender Nations Direct Mortgage will settle a class action suit resulting from a 2023 cyberattack that led to the leak of personal data belonging to more than 83,000 consumers. The Henderson, Nevada-based business first began notifying victims and regulators in the months following a one-day cyber incident took place in late December 2023. Following

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How Fannie, Freddie product mix could shift with a stock offering

Even as the regulator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac floats new product ideas, the enterprises’ overall footprint has stayed fairly steady. Still, some experts think more shifts could be ahead as they move closer to a public offering. As is the case with many aspects of their business, a balance will need to be

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Pennymac must face ‘pay-to-pay’ suit, judge rules

Pennymac may face prolonged “pay-to-pay” litigation after a judge rejected the company’s move to toss a borrower’s class action complaint. North Carolina homeowner Clayton Williams is suing Pennymac in federal court over the fee he was charged when he made a mortgage payment with a debit card last year. The servicer says a third-party vendor

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Bessent floats residency rule for regional Fed presidents

Key takeaway: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in an appearance Wednesday that the Federal Reserve should require regional Fed presidents to reside in their districts for three years going forward. Supporting data: All 12 regional Fed presidents’ terms expire every five years and are reappointed as a bloc. The next vote on reappointing regional bank

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