Legacy Home Loans VP of Operations, Jammie Jelks, was accepted into Forbes Real Estate Council and named a NAMMBA "Visionary."
Read More »Texas Homeowners Are Eligible for Disaster Assistance
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced it will provide support to homeowners and homebuyers in areas affected by the severe winter storm.
Read More »Mortgage Applications Just Short of Record Numbers
The stats represent a strong start to 2021, according to industry experts.
Read More »Housing Market Potential Positioned for Growth
Economists anticipate that housing-demand dynamics will offset the negative impact of the country's limited supply of for-sale homes.
Read More »Smaller-Home Demand Keeps Pace Amid COVID-19
The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies finds that demand for smaller homes is keeping pace with the search for larger and more spacious homes as the pandemic forces the nation’s workforce to seek options away from the office.
Read More »Home Sales See Near 25% YOY Rise
NAR finds housing still in high demand as vaccinations are rolled out and stimulus measures are passed to start 2021.
Read More »Examining Opportunity Zone Home Price Trends
How are home prices performing in Opportunity Zones when compared to those in more well-off markets? A new report examines the data.
Read More »Fresh Off IPO, loanDepot Nets $2B in 2020
Launching an IPO and partnering with Major League Baseball are just a few of the steps that loanDepot took to set itself ahead of the pack. Here's what the company did in Q4 to drive the company to record profits.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Insights Into Alternative Credit Data
This session will explore the world of the "credit invisible": the millions of Americans who either don't have enough of a credit history to establish a score.
Read More »Mortgage Rates ‘Start Slow Climb’
Freddie Mac has released the results of its latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS), showing 30-year fixed-rate mortgages (FRM) averaging 2.81%, with an average 0.7 point, up from ...
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