Demand for second homes and investment properties continues to hold steady at more than double pre-pandemic levels, despite Fannie and Freddie being ordered to limit their appetite for loans backed by these types of properties.
Source: Inman News
Fannie, Freddie must curb appetite as demand for second homes soars
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