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Ocwen Financial Corp. has gotten the go-ahead to acquire PHH Mortgage Corp., subject to revised New York restrictions on acquisitions of mortgage servicing rights, and other conditions imposed by the state.
September 28 -
Mortgage application defect risk is down from a year ago, but Hurricane Florence will likely tear through results in affected areas in the coming months.
September 26 -
Nationally, home sales numbers are on the decline as prices rise and inventory remains low, but New Mexico continues to buck the trend with monthly increases in the number of sales reported to the Realtors Association of New Mexico.
September 26 -
Tracy Ashfield, a veteran of the mortgage industry, will take over at American Credit Union Mortgage Association when Bob Dorsa retires in January 2020.
September 26 -
Cleveland-area house prices rose at a faster pace in July, even as price growth cooled in other major cities and across the nation.
September 26 -
State officials have lost two rounds in a lawsuit that says California improperly diverted money intended for homeowners to make payments on housing bonds.
September 25 -
The supply of single-family homes on the market continued to shrink in August and prices rose, the Greater Capital Association of Realtors reported.
September 25 -
USAA will be eliminating 265 home sales and lending positions, but it already has offered nearly 100 of the affected workers different jobs within its mortgage unit.
September 24 -
A supply-demand mismatch has continued to chill housing sales in metro Atlanta, according to a report from Remax of Georgia.
September 24 -
Home sale prices in greater Hartford got a late summer bump in August and appear to be on a pace to register a modest year-over-year gain for the year.
September 24 -
Thirty states told the Council of Development Finance Agencies they issued mortgage revenue bonds in 2017 compared to only 18 that issued mortgage credit certificates.
September 21 -
The CFPB's move is in line with the other banking regulators who have offices in Atlanta.
September 21 -
New York City’s home sellers, tired of waiting for buyers, slashed prices on almost 800 listings in a single week this month, the most in at least 12 years.
September 21 -
The federal government has paid out $163.9 million in flood insurance for 1,100 homes in North Carolina with severe repeitive losses, which is almost 60% of their combined total value.
September 21 -
There is a sharp increase in the number of Denver-area residents searching for homes in other metros compared to the number of people in other cities looking for properties in the area, according to Redfin.
September 20 -
The Bay Area's soaring housing costs are pushing poor people into neighborhoods where poverty and racial segregation are on the rise, a UC Berkeley study found.
September 19 -
1st Alliance Lending plans to cut up to 35 employees in Connecticut and terminate efforts to expand its East Hartford headquarters in order to prepare for an expected increase in regulatory costs.
September 19 -
Buyers and sellers seem to think Sonoma County, Calif., home prices finally have peaked, after doubling the past seven years.
September 19 -
House prices maintained their momentum in August, climbing 6.4% across Northeast Ohio.
September 19 -
The Dallas-Fort Worth home market retreated in August, with preowned home purchases down from a year ago and prices growing at a slower rate.
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