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With FHFA Director Mark Calabria aiming to pricatize the GSEs, how will the change impact homeowners and their loans?
Read More »Eye on the Industry: Updates on LoanLogics, Altisource, and More
From key promotions to new tech and acquisitions, get the latest buzz on the industry here.
Read More »National Mortgage Servicing Association, HUD Discuss FHA Loans
Representatives from the NMSA’s Joint Federal Agency Task Force met Thursday with HUD to discuss issues confronting American homeownership. Click through to learn more.
Read More »VFSAC Golf Classic Supports Military Vets’ American Dream
An upcoming golf tournament will see participation from industry leaders to aid housing initiatives for veterans.
Read More »Mortgage Servicing Professionals Convene and Collaborate in D.C.
The National Mortgage Servicing Association has announced Wes Iseley, Senior Managing Director at Carrington Mortgage Holdings, as the organization's incoming Chair. Learn more details about the NMSA's meeting in D.C. here.
Read More »Calabria on GSEs: “A Path to End the Conservatorship”
In a new interview, FHFA Director Mark Calabria discusses his plan to work toward GSE reform for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Read More »HUD’s Carson Keynote Opens Annual Government, Mortgage Industry Event
The mortgage and housing industry’s most pressing issues were discussed during an open dialogue between leaders from the federal government and the mortgage industry during the tenth annual Five Star Government Forum.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Examining New Home Sales
On Tuesday, the Census Bureau and the HUD will release their March 2019 New Home Sales report. Here's what else is happening in the Week Ahead.
Read More »Fannie Mae Forecasts Slow Economic Growth Ahead
The GSE cites lower mortgage rates among the reasons home sales in 2019 are projected to remain at 2018 levels. Learn what else Fannie predicts here.
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