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Interest rates on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages increased during the week ending Nov. 5, as the market gained greater confidence that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates, according to Freddie Mac.
November 5 -
The portion of homebuyers making their first residential purchase fell for a third straight year, and is now at the lowest level since 1987.
November 5 -
Many millennials lack knowledge about credit, despite their own concerns with their financial futures, according to a study by Experian.
November 4 -
After years of plowing resources into compliance projects, mortgage lenders surveyed by National Mortgage News are foregrounding core business initiatives in their plans for the coming year. High on to-do lists are projects aimed at improving the customer experience and seizing new business opportunities.
November 4 -
The commercial mortgage-backed securities delinquency rate continued its year-long improvement in October, with another big improvement predicted for November, according to Trepp.
November 4 -
Luther Burbank Savings, in Santa Rosa, Calif., has established three home loan programs aimed at helping low- and moderate-income borrowers afford to buy homes in nine California counties.
November 4 -
Nationstar will provide servicing-released option for fledging Chicago's MPF Government MPF program.
November 4 -
New rules proposed by international banking regulators would severely reduce, and possibly eliminate, banks' profitability in trading bonds that finance everything from home loans and apartment mortgages to auto loans and student debt, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.
November 4 -
Mortgage applications decreased 0.8% for the week ending Oct. 30 according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's weekly survey an improvement from the 3.5% drop registered the week prior.
November 4 -
While Texas has been among the strongest housing markets in the country over the past few years, the recent decline in oil and gas prices is affecting its housing market at a time when an overall sluggish economy can't pick up the slack.
November 3 -
Greystone has secured $88.6 million in financing to rehabilitate 20 multifamily properties for low-income residents in Tennessee.
November 3 -
HomeFree-USA, a group that provides counseling to potential homebuyers, has opened a Baltimore office and introduced a campaign to promote neighborhoods in West Baltimore that had been ravaged by riots.
November 3 -
The housing market displayed bright short-term and long-term trends in September, according to CoreLogic's Home Price Index.
November 3 -
American International Group Inc. CEO Peter Hancock dismissed activist investor Carl Icahn's proposal to split the company into three insurers, saying a division would limit earnings diversity and reduce the value of some tax assets.
November 3 -
Loan demand and conditions remained largely unchanged in the third quarter, with some easing of credit standards for consumer and auto loans, according to a survey of senior loan officers conducted by the Federal Reserve.
November 3 -
A New Jersey woman and her parents were found guilty of a sophisticated mortgage equity fraud scheme by a Pennsylvania federal jury.
November 2 -
The government-sponsored enterprise is working to rebuild partnerships with church organizations and housing financing agencies as part of a broader effort to make owning a home affordable for low- and moderate-income families.
November 2 -
Defaults on commercial mortgage-backed securities declined from the end of the third quarter, compared to the previous quarter, according to Fitch Ratings.
November 2 -
Purchase mortgage originations are soaring because of high-credit score applicants, while refinance applications are declining among the same group of borrowers, according to Black Knight Financial Services.
November 2 -
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce said there's "no merit" to a lawsuit filed by a unit of Cerberus Capital Management LP accusing the bank of defaulting on payments tied to U.S. real estate.
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