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Unlike fix-and-flip investors, who take title to homes, renovate them and put them back on the market, wholesalers typically negotiate with homeowners just to put homes under contract and sell those contracts to flippers.
May 25 -
While last year’s high valuations protected the wealth embedded in consumer residences, a new report suggests that they can also be an indication of rising risk.
May 24 -
Reviving a long-dormant loan guarantee program could go a long way toward restocking the supply of starter homes and helping households of modest means create wealth, writes the President and CEO of University Bank.
May 24
University Bank - Home shortages spur record-breaking sales, Trump-era CRA rule paused and more of the week’s top news
Also: Delinquencies drop, rates rise and Senate debates flood insurance reform — again
May 21 -
The company provides a secondary market outlet for its retail and wholesale lending corporate sibling as well as for small balance commercial loans.
May 21 -
Mortgage forbearances rose for only the second week in the past three months but big drops in numbers could be on the horizon, according to Black Knight.
May 21 -
Contract closings decreased 2.7% from the prior month to an annualized 5.85 million, the slowest pace since June, according to Friday data from the National Association of Realtors.
May 21 -
The individuals allegedly defrauded Freddie Mac and CBRE Capital Markets by misrepresenting information used to refinance a small-balance loan.
May 20 -
Companies are facing delays for everything from sheet rock to cabinets and kitchen appliances and as a result, homes are taking about a month longer to build.
May 20 -
Estimated activity exceeded projections as consumer purchasing power rose, although inventory continued at a record nadir and otherwise held back potential home sales, according to First American.
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