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The benchmark 10-year Treasury in particular tumbled 11 basis points between Wednesday's close and Thursday's open.
December 1 -
Allowing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to buy these loans encourages consumers to purchase more expensive homes, the group said.
December 1 -
The layoffs at the lender's Houston, Texas headquarters caught many by surprise as upper management informed employees in October that they had enough resources to weather the market conditions.
November 30 -
Prime mortgage activity fell notably while nonprime deals and government-sponsored enterprise credit risk transfers increased in 2022, according to Kroll Bond Rating Agency.
November 30 -
The company had been the fifth most active Home Equity Conversion Mortgage originator year-to-date through October.
November 30 -
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said that interest rates could climb less quickly as early as December, but warned that cutting rates "is not something we want to do soon."
November 30 -
Approximately 41% of respondents to a LendingTree survey think one will occur in the next 12 months, with three-quarters feeling it may be worse than in 2008.
November 30 -
Activity swung upward for the fourth week in a row, but a steeper drop in refinances led overall volumes down by a fraction from seven days earlier and 66% on an annual basis.
November 30 -
The National Association of Realtors index of contract signings to purchase previously owned homes decreased 4.6% last month, according to data released Wednesday.
November 30 -
A class action complaint alleges Nationstar improperly denied the holders of a Federal Housing Administration-insured loan relief entitled under a pandemic option.
November 30 -
Lenders that offer streamlined refinances in the future shouldn't be required to consider the borrower's income or employment status, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The trade group's comments were part of its response to a request for information on mortgage products that would support the financial stability of households.
November 29 -
The homeownership gap between Black and white populations has widened in the years since the Great Recession, putting obstacles in the way of achieving wealth for a large percentage of Americans. How did we get here, and what do the housing and home lending industries need to do to change the current course?
November 29 -
The year-end expiration date on two temporary measures designed to help older borrowers were pushed to December 2023.
November 29 -
The increased limit on the size of the mortgages the government-sponsored enterprises will be able to buy reflects the year-over-year change in home prices.
November 29 -
Replacing title policies with attorney opinion letters could exacerbate consumer and lender risks now and into the future, writes the president of Incenter's Boston National Title Agency.
November 29
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It was the third straight decline for the seasonally adjusted measure of prices in 20 large U.S. cities, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller index.
November 29 -
The increases set to go into effect in February help some offset breaks for first-time buyers but also limit options for existing borrowers.
November 28 -
In order to address contractor pricing issues, the property preservation and management firm is shifting to a self-performing model by opening a national network of regional centers.
November 28 -
However, a tiered pricing system will limit an inflation-driven increase to under 10% for a small group of originators.
November 28 -
A group of House lawmakers on both sides of the aisle is pushing to expand the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit as the supply of affordable housing remains tight.
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