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Investor activity in the housing market has had a nominal impact on the cost of housing, the head of the National Rental Home Council writes, citing research by one of the government-sponsored enterprises. Supply-demand imbalance is the primary driver of price appreciation, he argues.
September 27
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The Federal Housing Administration also announced it would incorporate similar borrower history into its underwriting beginning at the end of October.
September 27 -
The deal with American Mortgage Services Co. comes as originations continue to slow. However, lower valuations may be limiting current M&A activity, according to some experts.
September 27 -
The shift to working from home drove more than half of the increase in house and rent prices during the pandemic and will likely drive up costs and inflation going forward as the shift becomes permanent, according to research from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
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When voters in Oakland, Berkeley and South San Francisco receive ballots in the mail next month, they'll be asked whether their cities should be allowed to help build more desperately needed affordable housing.
September 26 -
The online lender approved Black applicants at lower rates than non-Hispanic whites, according to a law firm that monitors its artificial intelligence models. Upstart said it's an industry leader in fair lending but acknowledged room for improvement, calling disparities "an industry-wide challenge."
September 26 -
Mortgage rate shock and increased choice continued to drive more than 15% of homebuyers to back out of deals in the latest month's numbers.
September 26 -
A new proposal calls for systemically important transaction clearing firms to update their practices on handling risks related to cyberattacks and climate change.
September 26 -
The four depositories with the highest volumes wrote more than sixty million dollars in loans combined in Q2.
September 25 -
These refinance transactions are being driven by the homeowner's need for cash, according to Black Knight
September 23 -
The month ended with 54,000 less properties for which the borrower was at least 30 days or more late on their payments, Black Knight said.
September 23 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency's quarterly report said that the government sponsored enterprises prevented a total of 96,952 foreclosures
September 23 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's latest request for information floats the idea of an "auto-refi" and potentially extending pandemic-related options like forbearance for permanent industry use.
September 23 -
As the world reshapes its alliances around the Ukraine war, how will banks work with companies and governments to keep trade and the financial system running?
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"To talk about 95% of issuers by count being compliant without recognizing that a very large number of issuers hold few MSRs is disingenuous," one industry executive told the chairman of Whalen Global Advisors.
September 23
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Experts review scenarios that could cause Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell to reverse course on a decision this week that left some lenders breathing a sigh of relief.
September 22 -
A Midwest lender is also laying off local employees while a Florida bank is shutting down its nationwide network of mortgage offices.
September 22 -
Both companies have rolled out tools that allow for communications to take place entirely in Spanish if the customer desires.
September 22 -
BayFirst Financial Corp. said it initiated the process of shuttering its out-of-state network of residential mortgage loan production offices.
September 22 -
Inflation and recessionary concerns affected movements in the benchmark 10-year Treasury, itself at an 11-year peak, Freddie Mac said.
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