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Not a One-Size-Fits-All Market

As the demographics for the potential homebuyer change, what should mortgage companies do to ensure they’re keeping up? MReport talks with Dan Green, CEO of Growella, a Fintech company, to discuss the best strategies. Read on to see the exclusive Q&A.

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Rent Gap Proves Homeownership Is Cheaper?

According to recent research, homeownership is more affordable compared to renting in majority of MSAs. However, in many cities where homeownership is the inexpensive option, it’s still quite pricey to become a homeowner. 

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The First-Time Homebuyer Impact

According to the latest Genworth Mortgage Insurance report, the first-time homebuyer market is growing faster than other buyer demographics. But what does this mean for the current housing cycle?

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HUD Secretary Vows to “Ease the Pressure” of Homelessness

On Wednesday, HUD released the latest national estimate for homelessness—reporting 553,742 people experience homelessness every night. Although some areas are not as severely impacted as others, Secretary Carson is making greater efforts to reduce homelessness across the board.

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The Borrower Learning Curve

In an effort to understand just how knowledgeable borrowers are when it comes to the mortgage process, FreeandClear.com recently conducted a survey asking questions ranging from, “What source ...

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