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Mortgage servicing rights can look more attractive to originators as they become increasingly interested in building their customer base, but some may want to sell due to thinner margins or regulatory uncertainty.
October 28 -
The company also locked a record $4.7 billion in jumbo loans and significantly increased its business purpose lending from a year ago as its revenue mix shifted toward its taxable subsidiary.
October 28 -
The increased complexity of loss mitigation in the wake of the pandemic has increasingly prompted a growing number of mid-sized players to outsource, so constraints on one player could affect others.
October 27 -
Maxwell, a startup that operates an online platform catering to mortgage loan officers and smaller lenders, raised $28.5 million in equity funding from investors led by the venture firm Fin VC and Wells Fargo Strategic Capital.
October 26 -
Button Finance intends to use the capital to develop its underwriting platform and increase hiring.
October 25 -
The Series B investment round for the power buyer comes at a time when all-cash purchases account for almost a quarter of the market.
October 22 -
Several housing groups wrote a letter calling for “substantially improved written proposals” for the period starting in 2022, and support for chattel manufactured-home loans.
October 21 -
One winning bidder, who bought two of the four pools in the government-sponsored enterprise’s nonperforming loan offering, is a repeat buyer affiliated with a minority- and women-owned business.
October 20 -
The reception in the market to structured single-family CRTs' return at the government-sponsored enterprise was strong enough for it to plan to follow up this transaction with another one next month.
October 20 -
Gain on sale has dipped 130 basis points per loan since the third quarter last year, but over the same period, per loan expense is up by $1,216.
October 19 -
CEO Michael DeVito told attendees at the Mortgage Bankers Association’s annual convention in San Diego that the move is among the types of “cash-flow underwriting” updates the government-sponsored enterprise is considering.
October 19 -
The multichannel lender plans to expand its footprint in the non-agency market as a result of the majority shareholder investment in the company changing hands.
October 18 -
The problem loans mature right around when tenants in the offices are due to renew — or end — their leases. That may unsettle investors in commercial mortgage-backed securities, analysts at Moody’s Analytics warned this week.
October 14 -
The government-sponsored enterprise is instituting this stopgap measure as it examines how it can mitigate the growing risk of disrepair in aging condos.
October 14 -
The increase stops just short of restoring what was effectively a cut to the annual limit for 2021 under the Trump administration.
October 13 -
Two Wall Street firms and a single-family rental investor have purchased portions of the government-sponsored enterprise's latest nonperforming loan package.
October 12 -
The higher dollar amounts could be a way for companies to drive volume at a time when rates are increasing.
October 12 -
The $146 million deal could indicate that volume in the asset class has gotten large enough to support programmatic activity in the pricey housing market.
October 12 -
“I myself believe that the ‘substantial further progress’ standard has more than been met with regard to our price-stability mandate and has all but been met with regard to our employment mandate,” Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida said Tuesday.
October 12 -
Kind Lending founder Gary Stearns told the National Association of Mortgage Brokers that the wholesale channel always feels the pain first in a slowdown and that changes were coming to the industry after a remarkable run, writes the chairman of Whalen Global Advisors.
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