Courtney Hess of Mortgage Cadence explains the changing face of the average American homebuyer, and how expanding product offerings can keep pace with this evolving market.
Read More »Inventory Shortages Impacting Realtors’ Ability to Find Buyers a Home
“Housing inventory and affordability continue to be the top obstacles that hold back potential clients in the housing market," said Jessica Lautz, National Association of Realtors Deputy Chief Economist and VP of Research.
Read More »ATTOM Launches New Neighborhood Search Tool
A new turnkey application enables the integration of valuable neighborhood data into existing sites or the creation of custom-branded instances for clients.
Read More »More Homebuyers Looking to Small Towns, Rural Areas
According to a new survey analysis from the National Association of Realtors, while the share of first-time homebuyers has dropped to record lows, the share of homes purchased in small towns and rural areas reached record highs.
Read More »Complaints About Loan Originations Rise by Nearly 50%
A new analysis by the CFPB has found that complaints from wealthier communities were more frequently about loan origination and performing servicing over the course of 2020.
Read More »What’s the Connection Between Names and Home Sales?
Millennials are the fastest growing homebuying demographic in the nation, and some are growing faster than others. Find out who these young buyers are.
Read More »Examining the Gaps in Loan Application Denials
While it may be harder for some people to get a loan approved than others, a research looked at the correlation between loan denials and diverse groups of people. Turns out, the gap isn't as much when looked at from the point of view of creditworthiness.
Read More »Keeping Up With Customer Demographics
Creating a diverse customer base starts by looking at your company culture and community outreach strategies. Editor's note: This feature originally appeared in the June issue of MReport, out now.
Read More »Where are Millennials Buying Homes?
Where are the old and the young buying? See how demographic changes are impacting urban areas around the country.
Read More »Adapting Metros for an Aging Population
People are living longer and spending more time in the city, a report by the Milken Institute says. The Institute’s report evaluates 381 U.S. metropolitan areas to determine how well they serve the needs of the nation’s growing population of mature adults, and its Mayor’s Pledge encourages mayors and other public officials to support a healthy environment for aging residents, and nearly 200 mayors have signed the pledge.
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