As the coronavirus created uncertainty for the housing market, underwriting standards tightened further in June.
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Property owners are taking a wait-and-see approach, possibly because of economic uncertainty.
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After steep declines in April and May, North Texas home sales rebounded in June. Area real estate agents sold 16% more single-family homes than in June of 2019.
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The current refinancing boom might seem like the worst time to buy leads, but for some, it may be the best.
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As the coronavirus created uncertainty for the housing market, underwriting standards tightened further in June.
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Mortgage rates continued their slide, with the conforming 30-year fixed at its closest point ever to breaching the 3% mark, according to Freddie Mac.
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While very low inventory prevented a full market recovery, pricier home listings only trail year-ago totals by 9.2%, according to Zillow.
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The single-borrower deal, sponsored by Brookfield, was pulled in the spring due to market conditions that halted most securitizations at the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Booming refinancing is expected to more than offset the tighter underwriting in second-quarter mortgage results.
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It's a tough time to be shopping for a home around Seattle. Blame the coronavirus pandemic.
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Home resales on Oahu continued their downward movement in June, but the decreases affected by safety measures were not as big as they were in May.
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