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About 140 tracts grew in size by at least 5%, according to census data analyzed by Bloomberg News. Thirty-six expanded by 20% or more.
February 25 -
Servicers could be dealing with approximately 1.8 million distressed properties when the latest forbearance extension ends in June, Black Knight said.
February 24 -
Purchases of new single-family homes increased 4.3% to a 923,000 annualized pace in January from an upwardly revised 885,000 rate in the prior month, government data showed Wednesday.
February 24 -
Berkeley is the latest city looking at opening up exclusive neighborhoods to more housing as the region struggles with exorbitant rents and home prices and increasing homelessness.
February 24 -
Severe winter weather and another hike in mortgage rates stifled loan volume for the week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
February 24 -
Acting Director Dave Uejio said Tuesday that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will push back implementation of the qualified mortgage rule and may amend or revoke other Trump-era rules that have yet to take effect.
February 23 -
The $16.9 billion in issuance marked the biggest annual number seen since the government-sponsored enterprise reconstituted its risk sharing program in 2013.
February 23 -
Reimagining LGBTQ+ efforts at UBS for improving diversity in their recruitment process
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As its mortgage origination volume delivered another quarter of strong earnings, Mr. Cooper’s banking on its "enormous backlog" of REO orders to generate further profitability once the foreclosure moratorium is lifted.
February 23 -
The former president of the private mortgage insurer is coming out of retirement to direct the bank's missions on affordable housing, community and economic development.
February 23 -
The decision provides more clarity to noteholders in the state about when the six-year statute of limitations to bring a foreclosure action begins.
February 23 -
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller index of property values climbed 10.1% from a year earlier, beating the median estimate of 9.9% in a Bloomberg survey of economists.
February 23 -
HUD also said that it will extend mortgage insurance to homeowners whose properties have been destroyed.
February 22 -
The company received an undisclosed amount of Series A funding from two investors to expand technology currently focused on helping lenders with timelines that are, on average, spinning out of control.
February 22 -
The Banking Committee will hold a confirmation hearing on March 2 for Rohit Chopra and Gary Gensler. They are the administration's picks, respectively, to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
February 22 -
Independent mortgage banker recovery drove the weekly decrease in forbearance share, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
February 22 -
The organization postponed the issuance of its next set of revisions, which would have gone into effect at the start of 2022.
February 22 -
Bond bears appear to be having more than just a moment here at the start of 2021, with Treasury yields finally busting out of long-held ranges to levels last seen in the early days of the pandemic.
February 22 -
The agency is recruiting more attorneys and shuffling personnel under new Democratic leadership as it prepares to toughen oversight of the financial services industry.
February 21 -
Also: CoStar boosts CoreLogic offer, Biden extends forebearance and the Fed sounds alarms on commercial real estate
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