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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A non-bank lender won't ever compete with a bank on price, but can offer flexible underwriting and faster origination times, according to a veteran originator.
June 12 -
As lenders expand into HELOCs, fraudulent activity is up. Here's what lenders need to know to protect borrowers and their portfolios.
June 9 -
Interested parties have until July 5 to give their views regarding the new standard for home equity line of credit electronic closing documents.
June 6 -
Closed-end home equity volume was up 13% year-over-year in the fourth quarter, outpacing HELOCs originations, which only grew 8%, TransUnion reported.
June 4 -
Securitizations are breaking new ground and whole loan investors have been active as nonbanks increasingly originate and sell second lien products.
June 4 -
Homeowners today can pay around $100 less per month, than they did at the same time last year, to borrow $50,000, according to Intercontinental Exchange.
June 2 -
Proprietary reverse loans are typically available to a larger range of borrowers and come with higher loan limits than the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage.
May 30
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.