Listen to the replay of AEI's Ed Pinto, Josh Steiner and JT Taylor for a frank and far-ranging discussion of the following key topics impacting the current and future state of the U.S. Housing market:

  • Origination activity
  • Foot traffic
  • A Quarter Century of Mortgage Risk and what the stressed Mortgage Default Rate means going forward
  • Home price appreciation and relationship to walkability
  • Supply
  • Appraisal waivers  

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About Edward Pinto:

Edward J. Pinto is a resident fellow and the director of the Housing Center at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). He is currently researching how to increase the supply of economical housing for hourly wage earners, as well as examining the current house price boom that began in 2012. This continues his previous work on the role of federal housing policy in the 2008 mortgage and financial crisis.  He is also researching the immediate and longer-term impacts of the pandemic.

Before joining AEI, Mr. Pinto was an executive vice president and chief credit officer for Fannie Mae until the late 1980s. Today, he is frequently interviewed on radio and television and often testifies before Congress. His writings have been published in trade publications and the popular press, including in the American Banker, The Hill, RealClearPolitics, and The Wall Street Journal.

Mr. Pinto has a J.D. from Indiana University Maurer School of Law and a B.A. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.