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Both lenders did not disclose how many positions have been terminated.
November 7 -
It came as a surprise to many housing experts that Asian, Black and Hispanic homeownership rates all jumped last year by more than 2 percentage points, according to quarterly Census Bureau data.
November 7 -
The $1.3 trillion decline was the largest quarterly drop in dollar volume and the biggest falloff on a percentage basis since 2009, according to Black Knight.
November 7 -
The limit for high-cost areas for 2023, 50 percent above the baseline limit, would be approximately $1.08 million, writes a former principal economist with the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
November 7
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The lender reported a 24% drop in volume quarter-over-quarter but said it compared favorably to the average 29% decline projected by the Mortgage Bankers Association.
November 4 -
But far more staff reductions will be needed to bring numbers back in line with the norm prior to the past two years' extraordinary housing boom.
November 4 -
The company is reporting both higher origination volume and net earnings on a quarter-to-quarter basis.
November 4 -
The company had benefited from the hot pandemic housing market until rising mortgage rates cooled demand, leaving it holding real estate that was worth less than its purchase price.
November 4 -
The company's volume fell behind its wholesale-focused chief competitor's in the third quarter but management foresees potential weakness in the broker channel.
November 4 -
Leaders of its parent company touted the success of subscription models and also made a case for its proposed merger with Black Knight in an earnings call
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