
Minneapolis mortgage brokers say federal intervention could freeze spring homebuying
Amid a rising federal presence and social unrest, local mortgage professionals weigh housing market impacts

Amid a rising federal presence and social unrest, local mortgage professionals weigh housing market impacts

Affordability challenges slow rent growth despite strong demand and declining vacancies

More than 9,400 properties were brought to auction on FHA-insured loans through the first 10 months of 2025

Home prices grew at their slowest pace since 2012 in December: First American

Large aggregators keep valuations elevated heading into 2026: MCT

The Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity office, gutted by federal workforce reductions, is spearheading the effort

Economic adviser Kevin Hassett says final plan will be unveiled in Davos

A compilation of noteworthy mortgage industry news during the first half of January

Hassett fades after Trump indicates he’s leaning toward keeping him in an economic adviser role

Latest NAHB indexes show structural advantage for renovation sector as the site-built segment can’t catch a break

How much house typical homebuyers could afford rose $36,500 in November: First American

Tighter inventory kept prices more resilient in midwestern and northeastern metros

Canceled home-purchase agreements hit a record pace in December, suggesting buyers are exercising newfound leverage

Yearly appreciation in most of the U.S. was roughly half the pace of growth in 2023 and 2024

Powell’s post-meeting presser arrives at a high-stakes moment for the U.S. central bank

The number of active downpayment assistance programs grew in 2025, despite a slight quarterly dip to end the year

Overall impairment rate climbed to 7.2% as cure rates and payment-made rates recover from ‘sharp collapse’

Despite an uptick in homeownership, younger people are less likely to own a home than previous generations

MBS issuance exceeded $526 billion over the 12 months ending last September

Government loan performance continues to exhibit signs of weakening
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How much house typical homebuyers could afford rose $36,500 in November: First American

Tighter inventory kept prices more resilient in midwestern and northeastern metros

Canceled home-purchase agreements hit a record pace in December, suggesting buyers are exercising newfound leverage

Yearly appreciation in most of the U.S. was roughly half the pace of growth in 2023 and 2024

Powell’s post-meeting presser arrives at a high-stakes moment for the U.S. central bank

The number of active downpayment assistance programs grew in 2025, despite a slight quarterly dip to end the year

Overall impairment rate climbed to 7.2% as cure rates and payment-made rates recover from ‘sharp collapse’

Despite an uptick in homeownership, younger people are less likely to own a home than previous generations

MBS issuance exceeded $526 billion over the 12 months ending last September

Government loan performance continues to exhibit signs of weakening
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