Here’s why applications for new mortgage loans decreased. Also, learn how government refinance loans are striking back.
Read More »Mortgage Apps and Refis Under Pressure
After rising steadily for two weeks, here’s why mortgage loan applications declined.
Read More »A Decline in Credit Supply
A new report revealed the factors driving a decline in mortgage credit availability while breaking down credit across various loan categories.
Read More »Carrington Broadens Its Lending Portfolio
Carrington Mortgage Services recently announced the inception of its Correspondent Lending Division. Find out what Carrington's leaders had to say.
Read More »Rising Rates Can’t Hold Them Back
Despite the rise in mortgage rates, young Americans are still purchasing homes. Here are the loans that are most popular with this group of buyers.
Read More »A Reversing Trend
Here’s what a report gauging mortgage credit availability revealed about the type of loan programs that drove more borrowers to the market.
Read More »We’ve Seen This Before
As mortgage risk jumped to a series high, a new analysis revealed the factors driving this risk and how the credit easing by the GSEs can ultimately impact their affordable housing mission.
Read More »Bringing the American Dream to Veterans
BBMC Mortgage President Todd Jones tells MReport how his own military service helps him anticipate and meet the needs of veteran homebuyers. Editor’s Note: This feature originally appeared in the October issue of MReport, out now.
Read More »Mortgage Apps and DTI Ratios
A new analysis reveals that since 2015 debt-to-income ratio has become the number one reason that lenders have turned down purchase-mortgage applications. What are the factors that are impacting the DTI ratios of homebuyers?
Read More »The Carolinas’ Mortgage Markets Post Florence
A new report on the mortgage market took a closer look at the state of housing and mortgage in the Hurricane Florence-hit regions of North and South Carolina and here’s what it found.
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