Watch out for that light at the end of the tunnel
Commentary: Projections that economy is turning around are still just that read more Originally posted here: Watch out for that light at the end of the tunnel
View ArticleFannie Mae: Housing is ‘on a sustained growth path’
2013 purchase loan originations projected to rise nearly 19% read more Visit link: Fannie Mae: Housing is ‘on a sustained growth path’
View ArticleFannie Mae sees housing upturn as ‘intact’
Sales could be ‘bumpy’ in first half of the year read more Read this article: Fannie Mae sees housing upturn as ‘intact’
View ArticleFannie Mae: Housing recovery could be ‘more robust’ than anticipated
Tight inventory, rising prices may hold back existing-home sales this year read more Continued here: Fannie Mae: Housing recovery could be ‘more robust’ than anticipated
View ArticleMore reminders that economy is not Obama’s strength
The net result of a Fed meeting and a blizzard of brand-new data for July: long-term rates are unchanged. Read this article: More reminders that economy is not Obama’s strength
View ArticleHome ownership: Builders suggest subsidised house financing …
[BETA] News Sync'd. By DataSync … Mortgage -to-GDP ratio was only 0.6% at the end of first quarter of 2013, according to the housing finance review of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). View original...
View ArticleFalse start for accelerated economic growth will keep mortgage rates...
Gotta love it. The 2014 consensus forecast for accelerating growth lasted nine whole days. Crashing with it: any immediate rise in mortgage rates. Originally posted here: False start for accelerated...
View ArticleMore consumers planning to buy as mortgage concerns ease
The share of consumers who plan to buy a home rose to 6.9 percent in December, up from 5 percent in November, according to a monthly economic outlook released today by Fannie Mae’s Economic &...
View ArticleLack of Fed concensus on future intentions a little unsettling
The big story of the week is the odd combination of saber-rattling by the Fed but falling long-term interest rates, mortgages just above 4 percent. See original here: Lack of Fed concensus on future...
View ArticleUS housing market loses momentum
Fannie Mae economists have downgraded their expectations for the U.S. housing market in the second half of this year, even though they are more optimistic about the prospects for overall economic...
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