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The U.S. economy remains resilient with strong Q3 growth even as the labor market moderates. More Research Note | November 12, 2024 The Decline in Relative Housing Affordability and the Impact on Homebuyer Search Behavior In this analysis, we use actual, detailed transaction data on rents,...
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How Do Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Affect the Average Homebuyer? Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac play a pivotal role in the U.S. housing market by increasing the liquidity of mortgage capital, which in turn helps lower the cost of borrowing for homebuyers. They purchase mortgages from lenders and...
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Secondary Market Buyer in Audit-Related Turmoil.(Freddie Mac; Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.)Muolo, PaulCollins, Brian
To follow up on several stories of potential appraisal bias in various news outlets, Freddie Mac kicked off a study of whether minorities are more likely to receive an appraisal value that is lower than the contract price during purchase transactions.