The former Beverly Hills home of Ernest Borgnine has hit the market in Los Angeles, California. The gated estate, designed in 1938 by architect L.G. Scherer, is currently listed for $3.395 million.
Read More »Homeownership Rally in Missouri Draws Concerned Citizens
More than 800 homeowners from across Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska, came together with local business leaders, real estate professionals, politicians, and civil rights leaders this week in support of homeownership. The rally took place in Independence, Missouri, and is one of nine events organized by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) to urge elected officials to back homeownership initiatives.
Read More »DocMagic Capabilities Available Through LendingQB
Lending QB and DocMagic have teamed together to offer a more seamless approach to loan origination in LendingQB's origination software.
Read More »Consumer Confidence Puts Pressure on Housing Recovery
Home prices and home sales are rising, despite lackluster demand of traditional owner-occupied housing, according to Tim Rood of The Collingwood Group.
Read More »MICA Reports Continued Increases in Private Insurance
The number of borrowers using private mortgage insurance (MI) continues to climb, according to the latest monthly statistical release from Mortgage Insurance Companies of America (MICA). MICA's member companies - which include Genworth US Mortgage Insurance, Mortgage Guaranty Insurance, and Radian Guaranty - reported $397.5 billion in primary insurance during August, an increase from $396.4 billion in July. The total tally for primary insurance received a boost from reported monthly increases in volume, certificates issued, and applications.
Read More »V.I.P. Mortgage Reveals ‘Shoot from the Heart’ Employee Philosophy
While some employers may be struggling to find practical and cost-effective ways to keep employees happy and productive, V.I.P. Mortgage aims for the heart. The Scottsdale, Arizona-based mortgage bank points to a number of charitable causes undertaken for its employees, including V.I.P.'s sponsorship of one employee's efforts to raise awareness for multiple sclerosis.
Read More »Freddie Mac Granted Dismissal of Class Action Suit
Freddie Mac has emerged as the victor in a legal battle over alleged securities fraud. Originally filed in August 2008, the putative class action lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice.
Read More »Study Shows Improving Projections for Single-Family Housing
The Urban Land Institute (ULI) has released a new study that shows declining expectations for the U.S. economic picture, with one positive exception - single-family housing. In the organization's semi-annual Real Estate Consensus Forecast, ULI found that most growth projections had been scaled back, but the group's survey of 39 leading real estate economists and analysts from around the U.S. indicated "more optimism" in the single-family housing industry, as forecasts for starts and home prices demonstrated significant increases.
Read More »Spending Growth Outpaces Income in August
Consumer spending rose $57.2 billion - 0.5 percent - in August, but personal income improved just $15 billion, 0.1 percent, the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported Friday.
Read More »Deutsche Bank Sells Commercial Servicing Business
Situs announced the expansion of its operations in Europe with the acquisition of Deutsche Bank's commercial mortgage servicing business.
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