Data Shows Mortgage Market Continuing to Strengthen as COVID Impacts Diminish

Data Shows Mortgage Market Continuing to Strengthen as COVID Impacts Diminish

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

A number of recently released economic and housing reports indicate that the negative impacts of COVID-19 on the housing and mortgage industries is subsiding. Despite an increase in mortgage rates in March, purchase applications rebounded from a pull back in February, according to economic research by Fannie Mae.


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Potential Home Sellers More Optimistic in Latest Fannie Survey

Potential Home Sellers More Optimistic in Latest Fannie Survey

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Consumers are increasingly optimistic about buying and selling homes as mortgage processors and underwriters prepare for the busy spring and summer real estate season. Fannie Mae’s monthly Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI) jumped more than five points to 81.7 in March, largely on the increased sentiment of potential buyers and sellers.


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Fannie Says Rising Mortgage Rates Will Not Curtail Home Sales But Other Factors Might

Fannie Says Rising Mortgage Rates Will Not Curtail Home Sales But Other Factors Might

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Most experts who follow the mortgage believe mortgage rates will continue to rise. But unlike the last time that mortgage rates increased significantly, Fannie Mae economists don’t think higher rates will translate into falling home sales. In its latest Economic and Housing Outlook, Fannie forecasted a slowdown in sales for the remainder of this year, though it reiterates that home sales will likely be higher than in 2020.


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Mortgage Lenders' Profit Outlook Dips

Mortgage Lenders' Profit Outlook Dips

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

A majority of lenders surveyed by Fannie Mae expect profit margins to decrease in the months ahead. According to Fannie’s first-quarter Mortgage Lender Sentiment Survey, 52 percent of lenders believe profit margins will decrease. That’s less than the 48 percent of surveyed lenders who had the same sentiment in the prior quarter.


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Pandemic Leads to Extensions on Foreclosure Moratoriums and QM Deadlines

Pandemic Leads to Extensions on Foreclosure Moratoriums and QM Deadlines

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) are altering key dates on initiatives related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Last week, FHFA announced extensions of several measures to align COVID-19 mortgage relief policies across the federal government.


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Fannie and Freddie Report 2020 Financial Results

Fannie and Freddie Report 2020 Financial Results

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae released strong fourth quarter and full-year financial reports for 2020. Fannie said provided $1.4 trillion in liquidity in 2020, its highest on record. Freddie’s new business activity totaled $1.183 trillion, an increase of 141 percent from the year before.


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January Market Reports Point to High Demand in 2021

January Market Reports Point to High Demand in 2021

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

As the month of January wraps up, housing and mortgage market data released in the first month of the year point to continued optimism. The National Association of Realtors reported that while pending home sales fell slightly between November and December, they were still more than 21 percent above last year’s level.


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Freddie Mac Forecasts Fewer Originations in 2021 and 2022

Freddie Mac Forecasts Fewer Originations in 2021 and 2022

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Freddie Mac’s latest quarterly forecast predicts that low mortgage rates will continue to boost the mortgage market in 2021, but volume will moderate from 2020 levels. “Despite the uncertainties of the pandemic, the housing market performed well in the second half of 2020,” said Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist.


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FHFA Seeks Industry Input on Potential Changes in Appraisals

FHFA Seeks Industry Input on Potential Changes in Appraisals

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) is asking for input on a several appraisal-related policies, practices, and processes. The agency’s Request for Input (RFI) issued last week covers the following four areas…


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FHFA Proposes Liquidity Rule for GSEs

FHFA Proposes Liquidity Rule for GSEs

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) released a proposed liquidity rule for the government sponsored enterprises designed to complement to the final capital rule announced last month. According to FHFA, the proposed rule seeks to implement minimum liquidity and funding requirements for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.


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