One expert said mortgage rates were a holding pattern. How will the inching of mortgage rates fare due to pending government regulations?
Read More »JPMorgan to Pay $797.5 million to Lehman
The banking giant has agreed to pay a hefty fine in order to end all legal issues emanating from the 2008 financial crisis.
Read More »Marketing to Millennials
Understanding this unique generation of homebuyers is essential for achieving loan origination goals. This select print feature originally appeared in the February 2017 issue of MReport magazine.
Read More »Putting Off Home Purchases
A survey indicated that 2016 was perceived as a poor time to buy a home. What were the factors that contributed to this mentality?
Read More »Interest Rates Stay Put After Fed Meeting
Citing a slowly strengthening economy, the Federal Reserve decided against changing interest rates at their Wednesday meeting.
Read More »GOP Suspends Rules, Advances Mnuchin Vote
Despite an ongoing boycott by Senate Democrats, the GOP members of the Senate Finance Committee used a parliamentary rule to advance the confirmation of Treasury Secretary nominee Steven Mnuchin to a full Senate vote on Wednesday.
Read More »Fannie Mae’s Mortgage Portfolio Continues to Fall
Fannie Mae’s continuing efforts to wind down its mortgage portfolio are certainly clear when viewed through their latest report.
Read More »Mnuchin Vote Delayed Following Democratic Revolt
Senate Democrats refused to take part in a vote on Treasury Secretary nominee Steven Mnuchin, citing alleged conflicting answers during his initial hearing.
Read More »Plywood Falls Out of Favor with First Responders
The ubiquitous material used for sealing up windows on vacant or damaged homes can, in some cases, cause more harm than good. What is the alternative?
Read More »U.S. Residents Satisfied with Home Size
A survey including 29,000 residents across 9 different target countries sought to find out which countries’ residents desired, and owned, the largest homes.
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