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Fannie Mae Publishes April 2025 National Housing Survey Results - Federal National Mortgage (OTC:FNMA)

  • On May 7, 2025, Fannie Mae released its findings from the April 2025 National Housing Survey, which featured the Home Purchase Sentiment Index.
  • The survey reflects consumer attitudes toward housing, with the Home Purchase Sentiment Index rising 1.1 points month over month to 69.2 but falling 2.7 points year over year.
  • In parallel, LenderLogix reported a 37.8% increase in borrower pre-approval letters and a 54% rise in new loan applications in Q1 2025, indicating heightened market activity.
  • Patrick O’Brien, CEO of LenderLogix, noted that robust engagement from homebuyers early in the season indicates growing confidence in the market, even though affordability challenges persist.
  • These data suggest a more active housing market supported by faster loan processing, deeper borrower engagement, and evolving consumer behavior amid competitive conditions.
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LenderLogix Q1 2025 Homebuyer Intelligence Report Shows Early 2025 Mortgage Market Momentum, Stronger Loan Engagement

BUFFALO, N.Y., May 6, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — LenderLogix, a leading provider of mortgage point-of-sale and automation software for banks, credit unions, independent mortgage banks, and brokers, today announced the release of the Homebuyer Intelligence Report, a quarterly summary of…

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Send2Press Newswire broke the news in United States on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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