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HUD Announces Extra Relief for Borrowers with FHA-Insured Mortgages

The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Thursday the Federal Housing Administration will offer a tailored set of mortgage relief options to those with FHA-insured mortgages who are being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and who are unable to make their payments.Mortgage servicers may extend deferred or reduced payment options to FHA borrowers facing financial hardship for six months, and also extend options beyond that to an ad

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Top Home Features that Cause Real Estate Envy

Fifty-six percent of consumers in the United States and United Kingdom admit to being jealous of other people’s homes, according to a survey of more than 1,000 conducted by bathroom retailer QS Supplies. Millennials are the generation greenest with envy at 60.8% compared to 53.8% of Gen Xers and 37.9% of baby boomers. “More likely, millennials are moved to envy by the proliferation of social media,” researchers say.Overall, home size evoked

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FHA, VA Join Others in Easing Appraisal Standards

Government agencies are relaxing some requirements to help keep real estate transactions and refinancings moving forward. Last week, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac announced they were easing standards for both property appraisals and employment verifications for loans they are purchasing, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.The Federal Housing Administration and Department of Veterans Affairs have also recently announced similar moves. The go

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4 Ways Coronavirus could Impact Housing Long-Term

The COVID-19 outbreak will undoubtedly have a long-lasting influence on Americans and the housing market moving forward. Housing analysts are already weighing in on what those changes could be.In a new report, Apartment List highlights a few of the long-term changes they foresee coming from the COVID-19 pandemic:Mobility will initially be low before spiking.“Geographic mobility generally declines during downturns, when a lack of job opportuniti

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Americans are still Optimistic about Buying

Cities may be putting more social distancing measures in place to control the spread of COVID-19, but physical distance is not lessening consumers’ views on buying a home in the future. A new survey released by Point2 Homes, an online real estate marketplace, shows that home buyer sentiment remains resilient despite the global pandemic.Point2 Homes surveyed 2,900 visitors to its site from March 23 to 26 to learn their views on the short- and lo

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FEMA Extends Grace Period for Flood Insurance Renewals

The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced that it’s extending its grace period for homeowners to renew flood insurance policies to 120 days. Typically, FEMA allows a 30-day grace period to renew policies through the National Flood Insurance Program to help customers avoid a lapse in coverage. But FEMA’s unprecedented step to extend that period comes in response to the coronavirus pandemic. “The extension will allow additional time f

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February Pending Sales Reveal Healthy Housing Demand

Pending home sales, a forward-looking indicator based on contract signings, rose 2.4% month over month and 9.4% year over year in February—a fresh sign that the underpinnings of the real estate market are strong, even as the coronavirus outbreak poses significant challenges, the National Association of REALTORS® reported Monday. All four major regions of the country saw an increase in pending home sales last month.Downward pressure on those nu

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What the $2T Stimulus Package Means for you

The U.S. Senate passed a $2 trillion COVID-19 economic relief package Wednesday night with overwhelming bipartisan support. The bill now goes to the U.S. House at 9 a.m. EDT on Friday, where it is expected to pass. President Donald Trump has said he will sign it into law.The measure includes $350 billion for the Small Business Administration 7(a) loan program. Under the terms, eligible businesses of 500 employees or fewer can get up to $10 millio

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REALTORS: NAR's COVID-19 Response Hotline Available for REALTORS

The National Association of REALTORS® announced a new hotline that members can call if they have questions about the association’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Members also can call the hotline for the latest information on what programs and services are being developed to help them in their business during this time.“Our members’ well-being and their businesses are of paramount importance to us at this unprecedented time,” NAR sai

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Homeowners Facing Hardship get Mortgage Payment Leeway

Mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac unveiled a payment deferral option for homeowners struggling to make their mortgage payments, regardless of whether the reason is related to COVID-19. Homeowners could be eligible to defer two months of their mortgage payments until the end of their mortgage, depending on their circumstance.The GSEs had intended to announce a payment deferral program later this year, but the agencies decided to roll out

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