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Fannie Mae cut its forecast of industrywide home purchase lending for 2014 to $710 billion from $732 billion, underscoring the housing industry's struggles despite overall positive signs for the economy.
May 21 -
Mortgage applications climbed for the third consecutive week as a drop in interest rates spurred refinancing.
May 21 -
Increased overhead to support back-office compliance is driving up origination expenses to the point that mortgage bankers lost nine basis points on the loan origination function during the first quarter, preliminary Mortgage Bankers Association data show.
May 20 -
Congressional inaction on debt forgiveness provision leads to more foreclosures.
May 20 -
The housing recovery is continuing, albeit at a more sustainable pace, the brokerage giant says.
May 20 -
The trade group is now predicting $1.05 trillion of volume for this year as unemployment and tepid wage growth hold back homebuying.
May 19 -
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The right use of technology will allow the originator to be the first responder to an inquiry.
May 16
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Realtors expect sales of previously owned homes will fall short of last year's total.
May 16 -
The Mortgage Technology Awards recognize innovative technology developers and users that are promoting more efficient and cost-effective lending practices. The awards are among the most coveted in the industry.
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