Is the human element taking a backseat in the ever-evolving landscape of digital technology? A deeper look at the changing face of customer satisfaction.
Read More »Zeroing In On HQ2
As Amazon moves closer to picking the cities where it plans its second headquarters, take a look at the frontrunners and the Amazon impact on the housing markets in those cities.
Read More »A Reversing Trend
Here’s what a report gauging mortgage credit availability revealed about the type of loan programs that drove more borrowers to the market.
Read More »Missed Opportunity
In a rising mortgage rate environment, how much do homebuyers today have to earn to afford the mortgage on an average-priced home? How much could they have saved if they made it to the market sooner?
Read More »Urban Institute Mourns Trustee’s Death
Terrence Laughlin, 63, had been a trustee of the Urban Institute since 2015 and was vice-chairman at Bank of America.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Analyzing Millennial Borrowers
With young Americans taking over the housing market, an upcoming report seeks to understand their borrowing habits. Find out more in the Week Ahead.
Read More »eCU Mortgage Welcomes Gerald Canon to Team
Gerald Canon, who has spent a quarter of a century in the mortgage business, has been named President of eCU Mortgage, the CUSO mortgage company that serves credit unions throughout Texas.
Read More »Needed Today: More Affordable Homes for Tomorrow
A new study of metro cities reveals the impact of inventory and affordability on homebuyers.
Read More »Acceptable Risks
An analysis comparing mortgage credit underwriting during the second quarter and last year made some interesting discoveries.
Read More »What’s the Score?
Mortgages often hit a consumer’s credit score. See where buyers are bouncing back from these hits the fastest.
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