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Nondepository mortgage bankers and brokers employment dipped slightly in July, ending a four-month run of hiring pickups.
September 1 -
The Bay Area housing shortage showed no signs of abating in July, as the number of homes sold fell by 17.3% from June and by 2.6% from July of last year.
September 1 -
Home and condominium sales in Connecticut jumped significantly in July, while the sale prices of homes saw a modest gain.
September 1 -
Mortgage industry hiring and new job appointments for the week ending Sept. 1.
August 31 -
Vice President Mike Pence warned that housing for storm victims is emerging as the top long-term challenge in the recovery from Hurricane Harvey as he arrived in Texas on Thursday to view the damage and meet with survivors.
August 31 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau set its 2018 thresholds for high-cost mortgages regulated under the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act.
August 31 -
Loan application defects were unchanged for July compared with June, the first time in eight months there has not been an increase, according to First American Financial Corp.
August 31 -
Kidder Matthews, the top commercial real estate firm on the West Coast, is being sued by a former employee who alleges its brokers engaged in a scheme to defraud property owners and that higher ups knew about it and did nothing.
August 31 -
Sacramento County home prices kept pushing higher in July, CoreLogic reported.
August 31 -
The largest generation of Americans is set to inherit over $59 trillion in assets, but the federal financial regulators are behind in hiring millennials and focusing on issues of concern to them.
August 31
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