Jaymes Financial of Virginia is offering a $61 million portfolio of delinquent residential loans -- an auction that is actually a "re-trade" of an earlier sale. Jaymes Financial principal Andy Jaymes declined to identify the seller but noted that the $61 million is part of a $365 million sale of nonperforming loans sold by DebtX of Boston on behalf of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. A majority of the package being offered by Jaymes Financial includes Florida condominium loans.
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Fast tracking closing and funding is the critical differentiator among lenders, the 2026 Mortgage-Home Equity Scorecard report from Keynova found.
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Close to one in four homeowners are currently making additional payments toward their mortgage principal beyond the monthly amount due, according to Rocket.
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The latest investor statements show the persistence of a trend in which one vintage has a higher rate of distress than others, Morningstar DBRS finds.
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The annualized new single-family home sales pace, an indicator of the U.S. Census Bureau's New Residential Sales report, declined in three of the last four months.
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Despite Treasury intervention to calm bond yields, persistent deficit pressure continues to trap mortgage rates, keeping application volume flat and squeezing origination revenue.
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Kastle lands another high-profile client, SWBC adds insurtech to its servicing platform, while other mortgage lenders also embark on new partnerships.
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