Bumps in the ROAD Act led to slowdown in build-to-rent space

The tortuous, but ultimately successful, path to passage of the recent housing bill brought with it a noticeable slowdown in build-to-rent construction this year.  Processing Content Builders broke ground on approximately 15,000 single-family BTR constructions in the second quarter. Volume came in “measurably” down from 18,000 units in the same three months in 2025, according […]

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GSE foreclosure aid slides 5th month as delinquencies creep up

The number of foreclosure prevention actions by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac continued to slow in May, dropping by 7.8% from the prior month. Processing Content However, since the government-sponsored enterprises entered conservatorship in September 2008, total foreclosure prevention activity undertaken has now topped 7.4 million, the Federal Housing Finance Agency report said. The May

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Pulte nears LLPA fee tweaks as GSE margin shifts loom

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s oversight chief has hinted that decisions about whether to change some loan-level price adjustments are imminent. Processing Content “We are nearing the end of our review of certain LLPAs. Decisions coming soon,” Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte wrote in an X post late Thursday.  Changes to the fees

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