Home equity loans and HELOCs
Home equity loans and lines of credit are playing a growing role in the mortgage industry as borrowers look to tap into rising home values amid high interest rates. These products introduce new considerations that can impact lending strategies, portfolio performance, and risk management for financial institutions. As a mortgage professional, it's critical to understand how evolving consumer behavior, the rate environment and broader economic conditions are shaping demand for home equity products. Explore our in-depth coverage, including news, expert analysis, and market research, to stay informed on the latest developments and insights around home equity lending.
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Offered through the company’s 11 chartered units in 12 states, the five-year fixed-rate installment loan is secured by the home and is available between $5,001 and $14,999.
August 2 -
Refinancings more than doubled the year-ago amount and made up for the slowed purchase activity, according to Attom Data Solutions.
June 3 -
The company’s 4Q originations were down from the same time in 2019 and the number of overall loans for 2020 marked a decline from the year before.
January 19 -
As mortgage rates stayed below 3% in the third quarter, originations spiked to the highest quarterly total since 2007 and highest dollar volume since 2005, according to Attom Data Solutions.
November 20 -
The two companies first started collaborating last year, but now BBVA has white-labeled Prosper’s technology on its own website.
November 10 -
When the economy inevitably slides, leaders with a culture based on the mantra, "Treat people like family, and the money will take care of itself," won't need a miracle to survive.
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With mortgage rates tumbling near 3% in the second quarter, refinance originations spiked 400% in some housing markets, pushing overall volume to its highest point since 2009, according to Attom Data Solutions.
August 20
The first three months of the year coincide with the start of President Donald Trump's second term in office. Investors are likely to be more interested in banks' outlooks amid swings in tariff policy than the first-quarter results.