Home prices in September posted their biggest yearly gain in more than 6 years, but prices also displayed a typical seasonal slowdown and fell month-over-month, according to the Home Price Index (HPI) report from CoreLogic. Including distressed sales, the report showed home prices moved higher by 5 percent from September 2011, the seventh straight month of yearly increases and the biggest annual gain since July 2006. From August to September, prices decreased by 0.3 percent.
Read More »Freddie Mac Reports Quarterly Profit of $2.9B
A turnaround in housing helped drive Freddie Mac to a $2.9 billion profit in the third quarter, the GSE reported.
Read More »Survey: Economy Steering Fewer People Away from Housing
Fewer people are being kept out of the housing market because of the economic climate, according to a national survey by FindLaw.com.
Read More »Integra Launches Real Estate Investment Initiative
Arizona-based Integra Group Real Estate LLC is rolling out a new program for investors seeking to tap into the U.S. housing market. Providing "education, guidance, and opportunities" for investing in the current real estate environment, the company has announced the launch of the Integra Group Multi-Family Home Investors Initiative.
Read More »Equifax’s Chief Legal Officer to Retire
Equifax Inc. announced Kent E. Mast will be retiring as corporate VP and chief legal officer after a successful 45-year career. Stepping up to fill Mast's role is John J. Kelley III.
Read More »Failed Bank List Hits 49 Year-to-Date
The FDIC added two more banks to this year's failed bank list Friday, bringing the total year-to-date to 49. The two shuttered banks were located in Illinois and Florida, each marking the eighth bank in their state to close this year.
Read More »Trepp: Commercial Delinquency Down for Third Straight Month
The delinquency rate on U.S. commercial real estate loans saw its biggest drop in more than a year in October.
Read More »Abbey Puts a Second Mega-Mansion on the Market
Don Abbey, the famed founder of eponymous commercial real estate company The Abbey Co., has put another mega property on the market. Recently listing his massive estate in Montana, Abbey has now put his equally expansive California abode up for sale at $78.8 million.
Read More »Prospect Mortgage Welcomes Industry Veteran as CFO
California-based Prospect Mortgage is preparing to welcome a new financial leader. The lender recently announced 30-year industry veteran Sandra E. Bell as the Prospect's new chief financial officer (CFO).
Read More »Goldman Sachs Seeks Dismissal of Class Action Securities Suit
Goldman Sachs is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to dismiss a mortgage securities class action lawsuit that the company says could cost Wall Street tens of billions of dollars, according to a report from Reuters. The bank is facing a suit from the NECA-IBEW Health & Welfare Fund, which is suing on behalf of investors who say they were misled about the securities' risk. Goldman's lawyers are arguing against the suit, citing a 2011 decision that investors may not sue over securities they did not purchase themselves.
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