The mortgage industry will soon convene at the 14th annual Five Star Conference and Expo beginning Monday, September 18th and continuing through Wednesday, September 20th at the Hyatt Regency in Dallas, Texas.
Read More »Duty Calls
Freddie Mac has a duty to serve the American homebuyer, and with a series of action plans that’s just what the GSE plans to do. Editor's Note: This print feature first appeared in the August issue of MReport, available now.
Read More »Pending Home Sales Stuck?
For the fourth time in five months, pending home sales fell in all regions. Economist Lawrence Yun believes the housing market could be stuck in a holding pattern with little sign of breaking through.
Read More »Could Harvey Property Loss Top Katrina?
Property damage caused by Hurricane Harvey is projected to be between $51 billion and $75 billion, but there are immense unknown costs. Take a look at how the preliminary damage assessment compares to that of Hurricane Katrina.
Read More »Appraisal Institute CEO Announces Resignation
After 10 years of service, the Appraisal Institute recently accepted the resignation of CEO Frederick H. Grubbe, MBA, CAE, through their Board of Directors.
Read More »BofA Spotlights Women in Business
Bank of America is taking notice as women entrepreneurs are at the frontline of business. A recent report from BofA titled 2017 Bank of America Women Business Owner ...
Read More »The Final Rule
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released the final ruling for TILA annual threshold adjustments Wednesday revising the dollar amounts for regulations that fall under Regulation Z. Take a look at what’s changed.
Read More »Buffett Voices Concerns Over Uninsured Harvey Loss
Warren Buffett said if uninsured losses incurred from Hurricane Harvey top $150 billion, there will be noticeable effects on the economy. How far is the U.S. from that dollar amount?
Read More »Mortgage Apps Dip Down
Over the last week, mortgage applications have dipped more than 2 percent, a new survey shows. But just how much have they dropped—and will it continue?
Read More »GSEs Slam Brakes on Foreclosures
The Government Sponsored Enterprises are joining the fray to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey.
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