This annual report describes FHFA's accomplishments, as well as challenges, the agency faced in meeting the strategic goals and objectives during the past fiscal year.
Read about the agency’s 2022 examinations of Fannie Mac, Freddie Mac and the Home Loan Bank System.
Submit comments and provide input on FHFA Rules Open for Comment by clicking on Rulemaking and Federal Register.
As conservator, FHFA is focused on ensuring that each Enterprise builds capital and improves its safety and soundness.
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Operate the business in a safe and sound manner.
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Promote sustainable and equitable access to affordable housing.
2023 Scorecard
FHFA experts provide reliable data, including all states, about activity in the U.S. mortgage market through its House Price Index, Refinance Report, Foreclosure Prevention Report, and Performance Report.
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Glossaries
COVID-19 Resources
On July 11, 2022, FHFA hosted a series of three public listening sessions for specific topic areas under each of the Duty to Serve underserved markets. The third session (July 13, 2022) focused on the Rural Housing market, and the topic was Native American Housing.
Listening Session Agenda
Listening Session Transcript
Fannie Mae Presentation
Jennie Rodgers (Enterprise Community Partners) Presentation
Dave Castillo (Native Community Capital) Presentation
Libby Starling (Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis) Presentation
View the other sessions on affordable housing preservation and manufactured housing.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s 2022-2024 Duty to Serve Plans are available at www.fhfa.gov/dts.
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