The mortgage industry's digital transformation is revolutionizing the home buying experience and upending the status quo for lenders and servicers. The Digital Mortgage Conference is the premiere event exclusively dedicated to these developments, bringing over 1,500 professionals to Las Vegas on Sept. 17-18 for keynote speakers, panels and the main attraction: live product demos showcasing the latest mortgage innovations.

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Both government and conventional activity have picked up to start the year, as higher conforming amounts came into effect.
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For those willing to experiment with the strategy, it could be a long-term differentiator.
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The impact of climate change is rippling through the mortgage industry, prompting calls for a more proactive response to the growing number of challenges.
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Greater scrutiny of nonsolicitation clauses and a higher burden for poaching lawsuits is expected, a handful of attorneys said.
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The latest month's volume was more than $20 billion lower than in March 2020.
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Issuances decreased over 10% annually, while at the same time, builders are still seeing shortages of many materials, according to the National Association of Home Builders.
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Single-family property values during the year's final three months rose 9.2% year-over-year, but that bump fell below the 13.1% annual rise in the prior quarter.
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The value of New York City's 1.1 million properties is projected to rise 6.1% for the next fiscal year, boosted by single-family home prices.
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One product aims to make it easier to customize connections with consumers, another helps with vendor management and a third helps size up collateral.
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Higher conforming loan limits for Fannie and Freddie, a review of the FHLB system and revised multifamily lending goals are among the recent FHFA developments.
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