Parkside Lending, LLC, a national wholesale and correspondent lender, recently announced that it is expanding its lending services to the state of Missouri.
Read More »First-time Home Buyer Activity Rebounds After TRID Troubles
Now that the effects from the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure rule have subsided significantly in the housing market, first-time buyer activity has resumed from the delays caused in the previous months.
Read More »Single-family Home Builder Revenue Nears Pre-Crisis Level
Home builders are performing well in their sector as profits trended upward for fiscal year 2014.
Read More »Shrinking Inventory Drives Existing-Home Sales Down
Existing-home sales suffered this month due to the continuous imbalance of extremely low inventory levels and rapid home price appreciation.
Read More »Mortgage Lenders Cautious of High-Risk Borrowers
The non-qualified mortgage loan market has originators a bit wary toward borrowers and questioning if the risk is really worth it.
Read More »The Week Ahead: A Tough Road for Home Sales
Last month, new single-family home sales failed to impress, dropping nearly 10 percent, while existing-home sales saw little movement. Many in the industry are a bit skeptical of a turnaround this month due to a lack of inventory.
Read More »Fannie Mae Offers a $19.5 Billion Credit Insurance Risk Transfer Deal
Fannie Mae has announced its latest contribution to the credit risk transfer space—two Credit Insurance Risk Transfer deals that shift a portion of the credit risk on pools of single-family loans and brings more private capital into the market.
Read More »How Long Will Home Prices Stay on Their Upward Path?
As housing demand continues to rise, interest rates remain at historical lows, credit conditions ease, and the labor market improves, home price growth continues to climbs but for how much longer?
Read More »New Home Listings Offer a Glimmer of Hope for Dwindling Inventory
New home listings rose at the fastest rate in three years, offering the mortgage industry a small token of relief from shrinking inventory.
Read More »Credit Unions Petition CFPB Director Cordray for Exemption
NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger wrote Cordray a letter Thursday asking the Director to exempt credit unions from certain rulemakings.
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