When calculating average monthly mortgage payments by state and the District of Columbia, Lending Tree found the nation's capital has the highest average monthly payment and highest share of income that goes toward a house payment.
Read More »UBS Tries Again to Block FHFA Lawsuit
After losing a previous bid earlier this year, UBS is making another attempt to shut down a lawsuit from the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
Read More »Radian Mortgage Insurance Now Available via Mortgagebot Platform
Radian Guaranty Inc. announced a complete integration with Mortgagebot to include Radian mortgage insurance in its loan origination system (LOS).
Read More »Survey: Consumer Confidence Reaches Highest Level in Nearly 5 Years
After reaching a year-to-date high in October, consumer confidence continued to climb in November, according to The Conference Board.
Read More »LPS: Home Prices Increase 0.1% in September
Home prices rose just slightly over the month of September, demonstrating a 0.1 percent increase from August, according to Lender Processing Services' Home Price Index, which analyzes home prices in more than 15,500 ZIP codes each month. The modest increase lines up with the latest S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index, which came in under expectations. While the 0.1 percent increase is slight, LPS does report more significant change on a yearly and year-to-date basis.
Read More »WFGLS Announces New SVP of Closing Operations
In California, WFG Lender Services (WFGLS) is welcoming a new senior leader. The title insurance and real estate services company recently announced that Jason Schmidt has been named SVP of closing operations.
Read More »Case-Shiller: September Home Prices Up, Momentum Slows
Despite another month of home price improvement, the housing sector stumbled in September as prices increased in 13 of the 20 cities covered in the monthly Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller Home Price Index. The month-over-month September gain was weaker than in August, when prices rose in all cities surveyed.
Read More »Mortgage Fraud Falls in Q3, Remains Concentrated in Some Areas
Interthinx's mortgage fraud index dropped to 137 in the third quarter of this year, down 7.7 percent from the previous quarter and 4.5 percent from the same quarter a year ago. Two states--California and Florida--accounted for more than half of the very high risk metros. The number of metro areas considered "very high risk" increased by one in Florida, bringing the state to 17, while California's total stayed flat at 19. Merced, California, led as the riskiest metro, and the state held six out of the top 10 metros most at-risk for fraud.
Read More »Report: Increased Regulation to Boost Profitability in Coming Years
Standardization and stability brought on by regulation will pave the way for a bright future for mortgage banking, FBR speculates.
Read More »SEC Chairman to Step Down in December
After serving as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for nearly four years, Mary L. Schapiro announced Monday she will step down on December 14. Schapiro was appointed as chairman by President Obama in January 2009 and was sworn in by the end of the month after receiving unanimous confirmation from the Senate.
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