In November, the National Association of Realtors' Housing Affordability Index reached 198.2, up 1.5 points from a year ago. The association projects the index will achieve a record high of 194 for 2012. However, record high affordability doesn't necessarily translate into more homeowners, as "excessively tight underwriting precluded many would-be homebuyers from locking-in generational low interest rates," explained chief economist Lawrence Yun.
Read More »Report: BofA Planning to Unload Another $100B in Servicing Rights
After announcing Monday the sale of nearly $306 billion in mortgage servicing rights (MSRs) on 2 million loans, Bank of America might be looking to unload a little more. Reuters first reported Tuesday that the bank is planning to sell rights on at least another $100 billion of mortgages. BofA is likely to announce more MSR sales in the next several weeks, according to two unnamed sources who spoke to Reuters. Sales of servicing rights have become more prevalent as costs rise and servicers fall to bankruptcy, leaving hungry institutions to purchase their MSRs.
Read More »National Mortgage Insurance Corp. Receives Approval in New York
National Mortgage Insurance Corporation (National MI) is now approved to write mortgage insurance in 22 states, having recently gained approval in the key state of New York.
Read More »Walter Investment Expands Servicing Portfolio
Walter Investment Management Corp. announced two definitive agreements Monday--one with Bank of America and another with MetLife Bank.
Read More »Envoy Mortgage Expands FHA Loan Product Offerings
In Houston, Texas, Envoy Mortgage is enhancing its loan product offerings to start the new year. Currently operating mortgage retail branches in nearly every U.S. state, Envoy's customers will now have access to an expanded range of Federal Housing Administration (FHA) 203(k) mortgages.
Read More »Minneapolis Home with Hollywood Past Lists for $2.895M
A home with a Hollywood past has hit the market in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for $2.895 million. Built at the turn of the century, the property was made famous in the 1970s thanks to its connection to The Mary Tyler Moore Show, on which the house's exterior was featured as the main character's abode.
Read More »Class Appraisal, a la mode Partner to Launch MercuryDirect Plugin
Class Appraisal and a la mode announced the launch of a customized plugin designed to reduce appraisal turn times and ensure high appraisal quality.
Read More »AIG Board Meets to Consider Suit Against U.S. Government
After some consideration, the board of American International Group (AIG) announced Wednesday the company will not be joining in a lawsuit brought by one of its former executives against the U.S. government. The New York Times first reported Monday that AIG's board was mulling over its options regarding a $25 billion lawsuit filed by Starr International Company on behalf of AIG shareholders and spearheaded by former AIG CEO Maurice "Hank" Greenberg (now the CEO of Starr).
Read More »Residential Finance Welcomes New CFO
Residential Finance Corporation announced it has brought senior industry executive Nick G. Hahn on board to serve as CFO. Hahn is a 30-year banking and financial services industry vet, having worked most recently as CFO at Capitol Bancorp Limited.
Read More »Fitch Foresees Revival of Securities Market as QM Rule Rolls Out
Fitch Ratings anticipates the CFPB's QM announcement will finally allow banks to assess the costs of re-entering the securitization market.
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