Paul Centopani is an editor for National Mortgage News. Prior to joining Arizent, he worked as an editor at a private equity publication and freelances as a sports writer in his spare time. Paul grew up in Connecticut, graduated from THE Binghamton University and now resides in Chicago after seven years as a New Yorker.
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Property losses piled up in Mid-Atlantic and New England states as the tropical storm devastated the East Coast, according to CoreLogic.
September 9 -
The loan origination system provider, which launched an IPO on July 28, reported that its second quarter revenue and income grew 38% year-over-year.
September 8 -
A rising — but still small — share of borrowers believe interest rates and housing price appreciation will fall in the next year, according to Fannie Mae.
September 7 -
Residential construction was up 27% year over year in July, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
September 3 -
From 2016 to 2019, the Long Island man stole from Home Point Financial, LoanDepot and United Wholesale Mortgage, and faces 30 years in prison.
September 2 -
The software from Incenter allows appraisers to use a homeowner’s mobile phone to take time-stamped and geotagged photos, in addition to dimensions recorded with a 3-D scanning digital measuring tape.
September 1 -
Meanwhile, property values across the U.S. have increased for 40 quarters in a row, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
August 31 -
However, with mortgage rates down and household income increasing, consumers have 129% more buying power today than they did 16 years ago, according to First American.
August 30 -
Local mortgage lenders give their boots-on-the-ground perspectives about the ZIP codes with 2021’s shortest list-to-sale times, according to Realtor.com.
August 27 -
Despite “color blind” underwriting algorithms, loan denial rates on mortgages that were not backed by the Federal Housing Administration and the VA skewed heavily toward minority groups, according to a study by The Markup.
August 27