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More so than their colleagues nationwide, originators in the Southeast are concerned about how supply impacts their business.
September 8 -
Residential real estate has been a hot commodity in the Sioux City, Iowa, metro this summer, with prices and demand rising while interest rates and supply are low.
September 8 -
New Yorkers fleeing the city and cooped-up workers in cramped home offices are helping fuel a hot home sale market in Connecticut, with properties selling at a dizzying pace.
September 8 -
The regulatory road ahead is as uncertain and risky to banks as the pandemic.
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The median sale price for a home in the Capital Region continues to increase, showing a 5% jump in July, compared with a year ago, and $6,500 from June to July.
September 7 -
More than half of listings underwent bidding wars in August with some housing markets peaking above 65%, according to Redfin.
September 4 -
While employment typically ebbs as home buying slows in the fall, several nonbanks have ambitious hiring plans in the works, which call for them to add thousands of workers by year-end.
September 4 -
Today there are 1 million fewer Americans in forbearance than there were at the peak in May, according to Black Knight.
September 4 -
When it comes to branch cleanliness and mask-wearing, the San Francisco bank is more diligent than its rivals in helping to reduce the spread of coronavirus, according to a new study.
September 4 -
Broward had the most home sales in August compared to its neighboring South Florida counties.
September 4 -
The mortgage industry comes together to address current issues and prepare for a post-COVID marketplace Sept. 14 to 17.
September 4 -
Leslie DeLuca has been a real estate agent in Monterey County, Calif., for 20 years and thought she'd seen every fluctuation of the market.
September 4 -
Mortgage industry hiring and new job appointments for the week ending Sept. 4.
September 4 -
The technology company arrived at this percentage by mapping federally declared disaster areas to the projects it helps lenders manage.
September 3 -
Home purchase power increased by almost 7% annually in July as mortgage rates were at or near record lows.
September 3 -
Home and sales in metro Denver dropped by nearly a fifth in August from a record-setting July, but not because buyers pulled back. They had half as many homes to choose from this year than a year ago.
September 3 -
Mortgage rates remained relatively flat this week, as yields for the benchmark 10-year Treasury spiked at the start of the period before dropping, according to Freddie Mac.
September 3 -
Nearly half of the second-quarter volume came from its existing customers.
September 3 -
Northeastern Minnesota home sales have been on a tear this summer despite a relative scarcity of listings.
September 3 -
The agency’s plan to extend the "qualified mortgage" stamp of approval to more loans could help lenders that rely on alternative data and cushion the blow of other QM changes for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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