The National Housing Conference named Maureen Friar, a New York housing executive, to be its new president and chief executive. She has served as executive director of the Supportive Housing Network of New York for 14 years and has experience in building a "strong and engaged membership organization," NHC said. Most recently, Ms. Friar was a marketing consultant to the National Equity Fund, a nonprofit investor in low-income housing tax credits. Founded 75 years ago, the National Housing Conference is an umbrella group that strives to promote national housing policies in a nonpartisan way. It also has a research affiliate — the Center for Housing Policy. Conrad Egan has led NHC for the past 12 years and plans to remain with the organization through the end of this year to help with the transition.
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SecurityNational Mortgage Co. alleges that the larger competitor facilitated the mass resignation of its staff from Glendale and Scottsdale offices.
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The bank's marketing, which hid the nature of its solicitations, led some borrowers to apply for cash-out refis that increased monthly payments, the OCC said.
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While last year was the best for origination income since 2022, annual net servicing revenue for mortgage bankers was approximately 70% below 2024's level.
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Three-quarters of buyers assume AI has already been embedded in the housing ecosystem, but 55% would prefer to work with a human to secure a mortgage.
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Federal Reserve Gov. Stephen Miran Thursday said that the Iran war and tariffs will not have long-term impacts on inflation, but did say he is reconsidering his rate cut outlook for the year.
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This week's Freddie Mac mortgage rate survey shows rates at the lowest in four weeks, but homebuyers are giving mixed signals even with improved purchase power.
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