Housing affordability

Trump weighs declaring national housing emergency, Bessent says

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the Trump administration may declare a national housing emergency this fall as the White House looks to highlight key issues for midterm campaign voters. “We’re trying to figure out what we can do, and we don’t want to step into the business of states, counties, and municipal governments,” Bessent told […]

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Modular and container homes: The good and bad for lenders

The evolving housing market has brought modular and container homes to the forefront as innovative solutions to various challenges. With their unique features, these housing types offer promising opportunities and come with notable risks. For lenders, understanding both the good and bad of modular and container homes in the housing market is important for future

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New American launches insurance marketplace

New American Funding announced the launch of an insurance affiliate, which will offer homeownership coverage, alongside a range of other protections. In a deal with insurance distribution firm The Baldwin Group, New American will sell primary property coverage in addition to products to guard homeowners against flood and wind damage. The affiliate, named NAF Insurance

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Gen Z, millennials struggle with housing costs

Over 40% of millennial and Gen Z homeowners claim they struggle to afford their regular housing payments, a substantial number but less than the 70% who are saying the same about their rent, a Redfin survey found. In May, a survey conducted by Ipsos for the real estate company had over 4,000 homeowners and renter

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How Trump’s bill helps aspiring homeowners

President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill is a milestone on the path of America’s Golden Age.  It will help restore prosperity and stability to millions of households by providing crucial tax relief—including bringing back an impactful tax deduction for mortgage insurance premiums (MIPs). From 2007-2021, four million homeowners used the MIP deduction annually. In the years that

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Buyers are gloomy. Here’s what they might be missing

Consumer housing confidence improved slightly in July, with Americans feeling more confident about the economy even as many worry about whether they can buy a house themselves. Fannie Mae’s Home Purchase Sentiment Index rose in July to 71.8, two points higher than June. That’s close to where it was a year ago and right in

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New Panorama TPO targets first-time buyer lending

Panorama Mortgage Group, parent company of several lenders focused on affordable homeownership, announced the launch of a new mission-driven wholesale and corresponding lender aimed at making funding available to first-time buyers.    The Las Vegas-based company unveiled Travisa Financial, which it created in response to what it saw as a demand for partnerships among many third-party

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Buyers need up to $250K more in income in some cities

Even as some factors causing current affordability challenges show signs of easing, a new study points to how high a barrier many aspiring buyers still have to get over to achieve homeownership.  To afford a typical U.S. home currently priced at $367,969, households earning today’s median salary would need an additional $17,670 in annual income

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The Fed chose Treasury markets over housing sanity

Enjoy complimentary access to top ideas and insights — selected by our editors. During testimony to the House Financial Services Committee, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell repeatedly evaded questions from members of both parties about the impact of monetary policy on housing.   Rep. Rashida Tlaib D-Minn. seemed perplexed or confused by Powell’s assertion that

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