Jann Swanson - Mortgage News Daily Article Contributions
FHFA Will Allow Some Foreclosed Owners to Repurchase Homes at Market Value
Record High Median Prices amid Tepid New Home Sales
Pending Home Sales Fall in October, but Maintain Annual Gain
Mortgage Applications Slide Despite Falling Rates
Loan Limits Unchanged in Most of U.S.
Further Deterioration in Home Price Gains -Case-Shiller
Who Will Pick up Fed's MBS Buying Slack?
Natural Disasters are now Measurable Default Risks
GSEs Cut Lenders a Big, Retroactive Break on Reps and Warrants
FHFA Tracks G-fee Evolution; Hopes You Won't Read Fine Print
CFPB Proposes New Foreclosure Rules
Major Updates on Mortgage Market's Future from FHFA's Watt
Big News for Existing Home Sales: 1st Annual Gain of 2014
Western States Drive Surge in Building Permits
Holiday Adjustments Skew Mortgage Applications
Builders Credit Consumers for Increased Optimism
Good News for Housing and Consumers From FHA
2015: Economic Growth will Drive Household Formation and Housing Activity
All-Cash Sales Still a Third of the Market
Affordability Remained High in Q3 as Rates Offset Prices
October Saw Double Digit Increases In Foreclosure Filings
Significant Increase in October New Home Sales
Mortgage Apps Little Changed; FHA/VA Gain Market Share
Treasury Official Advocates Private Mortgage Market Development
Latest Fannie Mae Housing Survey Says: Good Time to Sell
Credit Not Driving Demand; Mortgage Market Needs a Boost -Wells Fargo
Equity, Refinancibility, and HELOC Concerns -Mortgage Monitor
Bubble Talk is Premature -CoreLogic
Watt to Realtors: FHFA Working to Ease Restrictions and Increase Demand
Energy Boom Areas Continue as Leading Markets
Cash Sales Decline: Now 'only' 1 in 3 Homes; Metro Price Increases Moderate
Slow Motion Repeat of Housing Collapse Right Before Our Eyes?
"Another Solid Quarter" -Fannie/Freddie CEOs say in Separate Statements
Refinancing Surge Cools as Rates Rise
Home Price Increases Narrowing but Remain Broad-Based
Mortgage Credit Tightens as Bankers Adjust to Declining REO Supply
First-Time Home-Buying Lowest Since 1987
Private Residential Construction Spending Held Firm in September
Lender Still on the Hook Despite CFPB Consent Order
Baby Boomer Attitudes on Housing Might Surprise You
Affordability Has Nothing to do with Home Prices or Rates -RealtyTrac
Mortgage Apps: Still Much More Refi Demand Than 2 Weeks Ago
Foreclosures Ticked up in September, Downward Trend Holds
Home Price Gains Narrow across all Case-Shiller Indices
Pending Home Sales Highest in 13 Months
Home Price Increases Slow; Prices 11 percent below Peak
Suddenly, The New Home Sales Trend is Flat Again
Fannie Mae sees Growth Expanding, Downgrades Loan Origination Expectations
Even Bad News is Good in September Foreclosure Summary
Remodeling Market Stability a Positive Sign for Housing