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New research from the New York Fed confirms a lingering worry for the banking industry: More prime-age, college-educated borrowers are delaying the decision to take out their first mortgage as they focus instead on paying off their student loans.
April 3 -
There's a high number of houses that are lying vacant in Lenoir, N.C., and the numbers don't seem to be getting any better.
April 3 -
A Cathedral City, Calif., master-planned community has drawn on reserves twice in the past six months for bonds issued to build the project's infrastructure.
April 3 -
If you're in the market for a new place to live, you have until the end of the year to take advantage of a program offering a three-year tax break if you buy a distressed or foreclosed home in the city of Rockford, Ill.
March 31 -
Mortgage industry hiring and new job appointments for the week ending March 31.
March 31 -
Consolidation among large independent mortgage bankers is likely as several lack the financial wherewithal to deal with the changing environment, Moody's said.
March 31 -
Loan defects are inching upward in a market where higher rates could lead to more fraud risk.
March 31 -
PHH Corp. President and CEO Glen Messina will step down in June at the company's annual meeting.
March 30 -
From blockchain to digital labor, here's a recap of the best moments and insights from the Mortgage Bankers Association's 2017 technology conference.
March 30 -
It is the most famous street in one of Los Angeles' most coveted neighborhoods.
March 30