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Five of the six components that make up Fannie Mae's Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI) rose in January, pushing the index to an all-time high . HPSI, a quantification of some of the data collected through Fannie's National Housing Survey, was 89.5, up 3.7 points from the December reading. The index is also 6.8 percentage points higher than in January 2017. The only survey question for which the net positive responses did not improve in January was whether household income had grown significantly over the previous 12 months. That score was unchanged at 16 percent. A conviction that home prices will continue to rise was the main driver of the overall index. The net of responses predicting further gains was up 8 points from December to 52 percent. This is 10 points above the net a year ago
Housing News
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Five of the six components that make up Fannie Mae's Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI) rose in January, pushing the index to an all-time high . HPSI, a quantification of some of the data collected through Fannie's National Housing Survey, was 89.5... (read more)
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Housing News
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The National Delinquency Survey (NDS), a quarterly measure of mortgage performance from the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), found delinquencies in the fourth quarter of 2017 had increased both quarter over quarter and year-over-year . The NDS fin... (read more)
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Mortgage Rate Watch
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Mortgage rates surged higher today, with most lenders ending up back in line with the 4-year highs seen on Friday afternoon. At issue--among other things--is the fact that the stock market has been unwilling to continue offering up a fresh supply of ... (read more)
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MBS Commentary
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It's too easy and too common for experts and casual observers alike to discuss bond markets through the lens of inflation. It's easy and common because inflation is always a consideration for bonds. To understand exactly why this is, co... (read more)
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Rob Chrisman
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People are usually surprised to learn there are more boating licenses issued in Wyoming then in Hawai’i. Arizona and flooding? CoreLogic research finds 23% of residential and commercial properties in the US are at a “High” or &ldquo... (read more)
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MBS Commentary
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In the past or under different circumstances, a day like yesterday might not have been enough for me to write a headline like "nice while it lasted." But if you watched yesterday's video and read the analysis, you saw the chart showing the perc... (read more)
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consumerfinancemonitor.com
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