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Talking Housing with Industry Experts

Ad spendOn Wednesday, September 26, Altisource will host the Mortgage Insights Speaker Series in Plano, TX at Del Frisco's. At the event, industry thought leaders will give insights into the topic “U.S. Housing Market: Where Do We Go From Here?”

The expert panel includes Kevin Cooke, Jr., VP of Enterprise Solutions at Altisource, Ed Delgado, President and CEO of the Five Star Institute; Tim Rood, Chairman and Managing Director of The Collingwood Group; and Rick Sharga, EVP, Carrington Mortgage Holdings.

“We are excited to host our Mortgage Insight Speaker Series lunch in Dallas on September 26, 2018.,” said Cooke. “ We believe these intimate events allow industry participants to spend time together in a casual setting while participating in a lively discussion about topics affecting the housing finance industry.”

The panelists will discuss the U.S. macroeconomic environment and its state in the coming year, cover trends and predictions for the U.S. housing market in a rising rate environment, explore the loan servicing environment, its record low delinquency, and review emerging warning signs, and debate how this contentious political environment is affecting the industry.

“We are honored to have three of the most respected voices in our space join us for this fun lunch,” Cooke said. “Ed, Rick, and Tim have all proven to be entertaining, thought-provoking panelists and we are confident our guests will walk away with good knowledge and a smile on their face.”

“I’m privileged to have the opportunity to share the stage with a distinguished panel of subject matter experts," said Delgado. "I look forward to discussing the future of housing and preserving homeownership for generations to come.”

"There are a lot of countervailing forces affecting the housing market today,” said Sharga. “On the one hand a robust economy is fueling household formation and driving demand, but on the other hand there’s a dramatic lack of inventory and increasing concerns about affordability. We’ll be discussing what the implications of these forces will be on the housing market for the balance of this year and for 2019.”

For more information and to RSVP, click here.

About Author: Seth Welborn

Seth Welborn is a Harding University graduate with a degree in English and a minor in writing. He is a contributing writer for MReport. An East Texas Native, he has studied abroad in Athens, Greece and works part-time as a photographer.
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