There are nearly 400 mandatory inclusionary housing policies designed to low-priced housing within market-rate developments.
Read More »30-Year Industry Veteran Joins LoanSifter as VP of Client Services
LoanSifter, Inc., a Wisconsin-based provider of product eligibility and pricing solutions for the mortgage banking industry, announced the hiring of Sue Stewart as VP of client services. Stewart has a 30-year tracked record of successfully leading mortgage companies, serving most recently as SVP at Move, Inc.
Read More »New Real Estate Investment Firm Targets High Net Worth Investors
Capital Square Management announced last week the introduction of a new venture, Capital Square Real Estate Advisors, LLC, a new investment firm for high net worth investors.
Read More »Gibraltar Capital and Asset Management Acquires $33M in New Acquisitions
Gibraltar Capital and Asset Management, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Horsham, Pennsylvania-based Toll Brothers, Inc., recently acquired four new loan portfolios totaling more than $33 million.
Read More »Builder Confidence Slips in February, South Leads Declines
Led by a sharp drop in the South, builder confidence slipped in February to 46--the lowest level since November--the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reported Tuesday. Economists had expected the Housing Market Index (HMI), a measure of confidence, would improve to 48 from January's reading of 47. Nationally, two of the three index components--current single-family sales and buyer traffic--declined, while the assessment of sales for the next six months edged up.
Read More »Report Examines Sustainability of Price Gains in Recovering States
Capital Economics recently explored concerns that particular states are seeing "unsustainable, investor-fueled" increases.
Read More »360 Mortgage Group Calls for HARP 3.0
While the revised Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP), commonly referred to as HARP 2.0, has allowed far more homeowners to refinance than the original version, there remains a large group of eligible homeowners who have yet to take advantage of the program.
Read More »Companies Join to Prepare Servicers for CFPB Examinations
Two industry service-providers are teaming together to help servicers prepare for CFPB examinations and adjust procedures to comply with new regulations.
Read More »Redfin: Sales, Prices Strong in January, Inventory ‘Anemic’
Redfin's Real-Time Price Tracker, which tracks prices, sales, and inventory, shows home sales were up in January 12 percent year-over-year.
Read More »Senate Democrats Urge Reappointment of CFPB Leader
Fifty-four Senate Democrats and Independents issued a letter to the president last week defending the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and pledging to support the re-appointment of current director Richard Cordray. In their letter, Cordray's Senate supporters decried the opposition's efforts as an attempt to "weaken the CFPB through structural changes" from "a minority of Senators [who] do not support the existence of the agency." The issue of Cordray's nomination comes at a pivotal time for CFPB.
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