
In late April, FHFA released its 2018 Scorecard Progress Report for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. While it may not have received widespread attention, I found the Progress Report notable in the context of recent discussions around housing finance reform and the path forward for Fannie and Freddie (the GSEs).
The report touches on a number of important reforms that have been made at the GSEs to date. These are reforms that can and should be locked in — in order to set the stage for permanent, comprehensive reform that involves both the Administration and Congress. They include: Continue reading




I took my son, George, to pay our respects to President George Herbert Walker Bush last night, a good and decent man. We expected that any after work crowd would have dispersed by the time we arrived around 9:45, but we instead encountered throngs of people, wrapped around the block, who had come to bid adieu to a great leader.
Last week, The Wall Street Journal ran an article on cash-out refinances entitled, “Borrowers Are Tapping Their Homes for Cash, Even as Rates Rise.”

