The San Diego-based mortgage lender continues growth by naming new Co-President and SVP, CFO.
Read More »Senior Housing Wealth Surpasses Record $8 Trillion Mark
Housing wealth for Americans 62 and older continues to rise and set records as found by a new report.
Read More »Depleted Home Inventory Locking Many Out
Black Knight has found that even with rates in the low 3% range, short supply and higher prices are driving home affordability to new lows.
Read More »CFPB Braces for Mass Forbearance Exodus
With nearly 2.5 million homeowners in forbearance plans set to expire, the CFPB has issued a proposal for mortgage servicers and borrowers to work together to avoid a potential mounting number of foreclosures.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Two Keys Shaping the Spring Homebuying Season
With a U.S. housing inventory short on supply and high on demand, potential homebuyers nationwide await two key factors that will play into their decision-making on whether to ...
Read More »Industry to Adapt, Focus, and Change in 2021
As the industry shakes off the dust of a year like never seen before, the mortgage industry weathered the storm with flying colors, having enjoyed a record year ...
Read More »FHFA Updates on Inclusionary Efforts
The FHFA is continuing to diversify their workforce. Here’s a breakdown of the changes and results from this focus in 2020.
Read More »Report: Government Continues to Play Key Role in Housing
A new report from the Housing Finance Policy Center finds that GSE actions helped keep more than 300,000 Americans in their home through various forbearance plans during the pandemic.
Read More »Spruce Unveils New Automated Underwriting Tool
Proptech provider Spruce has launched its new underwriting model, providing a fully underwritten title commitment in minutes. Spruce’s underwriting tool operates an automated title search and underwriting model ...
Read More »CFPB Issues Updated COVID-Related Guidance
The CFPB has canceled seven policy statements issued last year to protect consumers facing difficulties posed by the pandemic.
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