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Growth in housing costs should slow down over the next two years, but projections for 2024 were revised upward in a Fannie Mae survey of experts.
September 6 -
Prophecies about a wave of bank failures caused by sickly CRE loans haven't yet come true. But there are still plenty of caution signs in a saga that will take years to play out.
September 6 -
The lender is asking U.S.Tax Court to find IRS adjustments in error and clear the company of any liability or penalties.
September 6 -
Guild Mortgage is now referring to its reverse loan offerings, including FHA and private-label jumbo, as Flexible Payment Mortgages.
September 6 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said some non-profit hospitals are failing to provide assistance to low-income consumers, while landlords may be illegally charging fees to pay rent through online portals.
September 5 -
The 10-year Treasury yield was down by 10 basis points from a week ago, but Freddie Mac reported no movement in mortgage rates while other sources found that they were down by 7 basis points.
September 5 -
The top five mortgage originators had an average of 162,666 originations last year according to Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data.
September 5 -
With Tidalwave receiving its first approvals for integrations with automated underwriting systems, its CEO explains why the current environment represents a good opportunity for a new mortgage startup.
September 5 -
But the purchase business that brings in three times the fee size as refinancings will be the driver of the improvement for the publicly traded title underwriters.
September 5 -
REV Federal Credit Union in suburban Charleston, South Carolina, plans to acquire First Neighborhood Bank in West Virginia. It marks the 15th deal this year involving a credit union buying a bank, closing in on 2022's record of 16 deals.
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