US foreclosure filings rise 14% in 2025 as FHA borrowers face greater risk January 15, 2026 by bp56691 U.S. foreclosure filings rose 14% in 2025 to 367,460 properties, but they remain 87% below the 2010 peak, according to ATTOM data.
Proprietary reverse mortgage market share continues to climb January 14, 2026 by bp56691 New View Advisors, which released its initial quarterly index at the end of October, estimated that private-label loans started 2025 with a market share of about 30%. Based on volume in December, that figure grew to represent 45% of originations.
Home care crisis drives innovation for aging in place January 14, 2026 by bp56691 Despite increasing demand, the sector struggles with low wages, high turnover and limited benefits, leaving families and patients scrambling.
WFG National Title Insurance introduces financial planning tool for homebuyers, sellers January 14, 2026 by bp56691 The tool is designed to help agents walk homebuyers and sellers through common financial questions on affordability and more.
Kind Lending restructures leadership team with new president and COO January 14, 2026 by bp56691 Kind Lending promotes Jennifer Folk to president and Stephanie Gibbons to COO as co-founder Yvonne Ketchum moves to an advisory role.
Is the lock-in effect loosening its grip on housing? Realtor.com thinks so January 14, 2026 by bp56691 U.S. homeowners who carry mortgages with rates of 6% or more now outnumber those with rates below 3%.
Lower mortgage rates support steady new home sales January 13, 2026 by bp56691 The long-delayed report shows new home sales reached 737,000 in October 2025, up 18.7% from last year, as mortgage rates fall near 6%
Cost of retirement comfort soars, leaving most far short January 13, 2026 by bp56691 Survey insights point to a widening gap between what retirees believe is required to retire comfortably and what most actually have.
NAMB urges FHA to end lifetime mortgage insurance rule January 13, 2026 by bp56691 NAMB urges FHA to end its lifetime mortgage insurance rule, citing outdated policies and improved financial conditions for the MMI Fund.
U.S. housing inventory growth slows to 10% as demand reshapes the 2026 market January 12, 2026 by bp56691 Inventory growth has slowed to 10% year over year as demand drives a more balanced and seasonal 2026 housing market, according to HousingWire data.