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Castle & Cooke Mortgage launched a consumer-direct unit that is focused on capturing repeat business from its existing servicing customers.
April 5 -
The number of bankruptcy filings in Hawaii tumbled 18% in March after three straight months of increases, according to data released by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Hawaii.
April 5 -
Speaking at a town hall event in Washington, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said that post-crisis regulations have made mortgages too costly for consumers — and made homeownership unattainable for borrowers with low incomes or blemished credit histories.
April 4 -
Late payments on securitized commercial mortgages rose again in March, led by industrial and retail property loans.
April 4 -
Freddie Mac has obtained two new insurance policies under its Agency Credit Insurance Structure program.
April 4 -
Colorado Springs-area foreclosure activity continued to decline during the first quarter, according to the El Paso County Public Trustee's Office.
April 4 -
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