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Interest-only loans, popular pre-2008, have revamped requirements and can be an option for borrowers looking for short-term lower payments, stakeholders say.
February 24 -
Investment in professional development is more common than tuition reimbursement among top-ranked firms seeking to meet demand for AI-related training.
February 24 -
With today's low inventory, an MIP reduction would again be absorbed into home prices, offering no real relief to buyers, write the co-directors of the AEI Housing Center.
February 24
American Enterprise Institute’s Housing Center -
DOGE's erratic approach may jeopardize efforts to weaken the agency, anonymous sources warned. The Musk team's unpredictable actions could face legal challenges—potentially paving the way for a resilient CFPB to endure.
February 23 -
The Massachusetts attorney general noted some consumers were caught by surprise when they realized the full cost of their agreements after signing.
February 21 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency is the latest federal banking agency to let go of probationary employees.
February 21 -
The state's insurance commissioner made the change following analysis of title industry profits and expenses in Texas provided by its stakeholders.
February 21 -
Parent company Remax is reporting growing momentum in Wemlo, its technology unit that offers processing automation for loan brokers, which hiked prices last year.
February 21 -
Trump's housing policies risk destabilizing multifamily markets by cutting HUD and GSE support, writes the chairman of Whalen Global Advisors.
February 21
Whalen Global Advisors LLC -
Consumers expect prices will climb at an annual rate of 3.5% over the next five to 10 years, according to the final February reading from the University of Michigan.
February 21 -
Contract closings in January decreased 4.9% to an annualized rate of 4.08 million, data released Friday by the National Association of Realtors show.
February 21 -
As homeowners insurance becomes expensive and hard to find, mortgage loan officers should work closely with insurance agents, said Travis Hodges of Viu by Hub.
February 21 -
The Department of Veterans Affairs ended a break for borrowers put at a disadvantage by a discontinuation of pandemic aid as they transitioned to a new program.
February 21 -
The potential impacts of import tariffs cloud the outlook, though, and could lead mortgage rates to surge and fall throughout the coming year.
February 20 -
Letitia James and 22 other attorneys general have filed an amicus brief in a Maryland case challenging the dissolution of the consumer protection agency.
February 20 -
President Donald Trump issued an executive order Wednesday night disbanding of three bank and credit union advisory groups.
February 20 -
Potential policy changes, a growing product niche, new thinking about whether to outsource and technology innovations are transforming the industry.
February 20 -
The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage of 6.85% is just five basis points lower than the same time last year, following wider swings in the past 12 months.
February 20 -
Calabria left the free-market think tank Cato Institute and is said to be at the Office of Management and Budget, reviewing multiple agencies.
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