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Read More »Real Estate Attorney Sentenced to 51 Months for Mortgage Fraud
A Manhattan real estate attorney was sentenced to 51 months in prison for his role in a $9 million mortgage fraud scheme, Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara announced Friday. According to the indictment and statements made in court proceedings, Eric Finger and his co-conspirators used "straw buyers" to fraudulently obtain mortgages from lenders.
Read More »MISMO Seeking Nominations for Governance Committees
MISMO, the non-profit standards development subsidiary of the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), announced Monday it is seeking nominations to serve on its Residential and Commercial Governance Committees. The committees are responsible for providing strategic and tactical guidance to MISMO's workgroup and standards development activities.
Read More »Deloitte: Home Price Gains Boost Consumer Spending in September
A significant increase in home prices helped push Deloitte's Consumer Spending Index up in September, the company reported.
Read More »Citigroup Posts Decline in Third-Quarter Net Income
Higher mortgage revenues helped Citigroup see retail banking revenues increase 35 percent to $1.7 billion from the third quarter of 2011.
Read More »A.M. Best Sees ‘Encouraging Signs’ for Title Insurers
Citing "positive developments occurring in the housing market," A.M. Best is maintaining a stable ratings outlook for title insurance.
Read More »GSEs Step Up Presence in Multifamily Sector
The GSEs have increased their presence in the multifamily loan sector over the past several years, relying on these loans to meet affordable housing goals, according to a recent study by the Government Accountability Office (GOA). From 1994 through 2011, both GSEs generally increased the amount of multifamily loans they held. Fannie Mae generally held a lower percentage of multifamily loans than Freddie Mac. However, the trend changes slightly around 2008.
Read More »Redfin: September Home Prices Avoid Usual Seasonal Retreat
Home prices in September were up 5 percent year-over-year while home sales posted a 4 percent annual increase, even as housing metrics began their typical seasonal declines, according to Redfin's analysis of activity across 19 major U.S. markets. Between August and September, these 19 markets saw prices decline just 0.8 percent, which Redfin says is a smaller decline than is customary at this time of year. Over the same period, home sales dropped 17 percent├â┬ó├óÔÇÜ┬¼├óÔé¼┬Øa figure the company says represents "a typical seasonal decline."
Read More »Analysts: Record-Low Rates Give Weak Boost to Refinances
Even with the record-low mortgage rates seen today, refinancing numbers are still not as high as expected. In CoreLogic's most recent MarketPulse report, Sam Khater and Molly Boesel noted, "the overall level of refinancing is still low given current mortgage rates, and there are still many homeowners nationwide with above market rates." Despite the new expansions from HARP 2.0, including the removal of its 125 percent LTV ceiling, other restrictions are still preventing homeowners from refinancing.
Read More »Report: Texas Pays Highest Effective Mortgage Rates
According to a report from Opera Solutions, Texas pays one of the nation's highest weight average coupon rates on its mortgages.
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