July 2025

Non-QM drives RMBS H125 gains amid uncertain outlook

For the rest of 2025, it’s an open question if the non-agency mortgage-backed securities market maintains its strong performance from the first six months, given the backdrop of tariffs, economic uncertainty and housing affordability, said Morningstar DBRS. Issuances in the first six months of 2025 topped volume for the same period in 2024 and credit […]

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Caution signs appear as home price depreciation spreads

In June, home price growth cooled to its slowest pace in two years, with over a quarter of top U.S. markets posting annual price depreciation, according to the latest data from Intercontinental Exchange. The rate of annual growth decelerated to 1.3% across the country in June, falling from 1.6% a month earlier, ICE’s mortgage technology

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Strict new non-compete law in Florida empowers employers

Florida has enacted a new non-compete law that gives employers broad power. The Contracts Honoring Opportunity, Investment, Confidentiality and Economic Growth, or CHOICE Act, passed earlier this month, according to media reports. The bill, lobbied by hedge fund billionaire Citadel CEO Ken Griffin, allows employers to extend non-compete agreements up to four years, among other

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Mike Simonsen joins Compass as chief economist

Compass is looking to up its game by hiring a chief economist. And the nation’s top brokerage by sales volume announced Monday that it has appointed Mike Simonsen to the role. As the founder of housing market data firm Altos Research, Simonsen is no stranger to housing market trends and analysis. Altos was acquired by

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Are you equipped for the next generation of homebuyers and investors?

The American workforce is undergoing a seismic shift, with a growing number of professionals leaving W-2 jobs behind. Data from Statista projects that by 2027, around 86.5 million Americans — more than half of the U.S. workforce — will be freelancing.  The growing “gig economy” is reshaping the future of homebuying, and savvy brokers are

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President Trump vs. Fed Chair Jerome Powell battle over rates

HousingWire Lead Analyst Logan Mohtashami has been tracking the battle between President Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell over interest rates since the election. Below is an updated list of articles and podcasts on the topic. July What’s Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s next move on rate cuts? July 8Government job growth kills possibility of

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Fannie, Freddie change rules for contributions, incentives

Recent updates to secondary-market rules for interested party contributions and incentives mean lenders will have to pay more attention to how they use certain strategies that have become popular in the current market. The updates, which generally are in effect now and become mandatory in early September, add additional precision in some cases and more

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Housing inventory actually fell last week. What is going on? 

Housing inventory decreased last week, while purchase application data grew 25% year-over-year! What is happening in the housing market?  In the two weeks leading up to the July 4th holiday week, our weekly Housing Market Tracker showed that housing data was stabilizing as mortgage rates approached their lowest levels of the year. However, with July

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Texas judges repeals CFPB’s medical debt rule

Bloomberg News A Texas judge has vacated the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s medical debt rule and specifically admonished states that have sought to take medical debt off credit reports in a major win for the Trump administration, banks and two trade groups that sued the agency. On Friday, U.S. District Judge Sean D. Jordan, of

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