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Plus, 4Q earnings show strong mortgage volumes, growth forecasted for jumbo loan market and more.
January 22 -
Mortgage industry hiring and new job appointments for the week ending Jan. 22.
January 22 -
Appointee Jenn Jones spent the last four years as the chief of policy and membership at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, an organization fighting housing and lending discrimination.
January 21 -
Despite that decline, the company notched its second-best quarterly earnings ever over that period.
January 21 -
The investments, part of a post-merger effort to wring out more profits, include new commercial and mortgage lending platforms.
January 21 -
Dave Uejio, who served as chief of staff to ex-Director Richard Cordray, was named by the Biden administration to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau until the Senate confirms Rohit Chopra for the permanent job.
January 21 -
In a year beset with a pandemic, tornadoes and civil unrest, one bright spot that emerged in 2020 was a residential real estate market that enjoyed record-high sales and home prices in Chattanooga, Tenn.
January 21 -
For the 10th straight year, annual home sales in Central Texas and the median price of those sales surpassed the year-before totals, with 2020's records coming despite the global coronavirus pandemic.
January 21 -
After last week’s spike, mortgage rates dropped back to near historic lows, as broader worries about the pandemic and the economy came back to the fore for investors.
January 21 -
What if mortgage lenders could earn borrowers’ confidence and affection even earlier, so that they would turn to them repeatedly for other loans, including that initial mortgage, CampusDoor CEO Steve Winnie asks.
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Home construction starts rose for a fourth-straight month in December to the best pace since late 2006 as builders responded to the robust demand for single-family housing.
January 21 -
The administration faces a slew of immediate financial policy tasks, such as passing a new round of small-business aid, charting a course for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and filling vacant agency leadership posts.
January 20 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development bulletin waives “non-citizens” language in the FHA’s handbook, which one Trump administration official had claimed made DACA recipients ineligible for FHA loans.
January 20 -
The Biden administration could encourage the FHFA to increase the caps or restore exclusions for certain types of loans, which would boost overall volumes.
January 20 -
After a pivotal Supreme Court ruling last year, the Trump administration’s handpicked leader of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was widely expected to leave voluntarily or be fired by the new president.
January 20 -
The former executive at Lend America, who has remained out of prison since his 2011 guilty plea, will not be incarcerated for his acts.
January 20 -
Remote work and pandemic-induced requirements from the government related agencies forced lenders to pivot on a dime, making it entirely possible that compliance defects will have a larger share in future quarters, Nick Volpe, executive vice president of ACES Quality Management, says.
January 20
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Homebuilder confidence slipped to a four-month low in January as firms became slightly less optimistic about sales against a backdrop of higher house prices and construction costs.
January 20 -
Mortgage applications decreased 1.9% from one week earlier as rising rates started to affect refinance activity, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
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The company’s 4Q originations were down from the same time in 2019 and the number of overall loans for 2020 marked a decline from the year before.
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