Mortgage Lender Sentiment Survey - July 28th 2015
Mortgage Lender Sentiment Survey
The U.S. economy has improved significantly since the Great Recession, and mortgage credit standards are loosening gradually. Nevertheless, the homeownership rate continues to decline and remains currently at the lowest level since 1990. Credit overlays, referring to stricter mortgage approval standards that lenders place above the guidelines set by investors (such as the GSEs), are a potential and often cited factor impacting consumers’ access to mortgage credit. Fannie Mae’s Economic & Strategic Research Group surveyed senior mortgage executives in May 2015 through its quarterly Mortgage Lender Sentiment Survey™ to examine the attitudes of lenders in relation to credit overlays.
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