Here are a few national real estate-related stories that came across my screen this week…
- from the Mortgage News Daily: Gone Missing: 1.1 Million Loans
- from FreddieMac: Mortgage Rates Hit New 2016 High
- from CNBC: One of your monthly housing bills may get bigger
- from CNBC: Plunge in mortgage applications stalls, down just 0.7 percent
- from CoreLogic: CoreLogic Reports Home Equity Increased $726 Billion in the Third Quarter Compared With a Year Ago
- from FreddieMac: U.S. Housing Markets Steady with Significant Room for Improvement
- from RealtyTrac: U.S. Home Flipping Activity Decreases in Q3 2016 After Hitting Six-Year High in Previous Quarter
- from The Wall Street Journal: Suburbs Outstrip Cities in Population Growth, Study Finds — Areas that surround downtowns account for more growth in the largest metro areas
- from TransUnion: From Recession to Boom Times: Renter Profile Shifts