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Read More »Are Older Millennials Holding Back Homeownership?
Why is the homeownership rate at an all-time low? The answer may lie within a key demographic.
Read More »TRID 2.0? CFPB Proposes Updates to the Rule
The CFPB made good on the promise it made in the spring regarding a proposal to update the Know Before You Owe Mortgage Rule.
Read More »Chronos Solutions Names New Chief Information Officer
Chronos Solutions, a national real estate financial services provider based in Texas, has named Arun Pimpalapure as the company’s Chief Information Officer,
Read More »First Mortgages and HELOCs See Substantial Growth
First mortgages and home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) both increased substantially in the first quarter, which means good news for the housing market.
Read More »Low Rates Push Sales, But What About the Homeownership Rate?
Mortgage rates have been hovering near historic lows for the past several months, which seems to have had a positive effect on new home sales. But have the low rates translated to an increase in homeownership?
Read More »How Investing in Customer Experience Helps Servicers
Contrary to some reports in the mortgage industry that customer experience investments are unnecessary and unprofitable, a recent study indicates that investing in the customer experience does pay off for mortgage servicers.
Read More »Freddie Mac: The South is Where It’s At
As national indicators moved further into the stable range for housing, Freddie Mac reported the most substantial gains occurred in southern markets.
Read More »Ocwen Absorbs Another Quarterly Loss
Legal expenses stemming from the Fisher cases cut into Ocwen's second quarter earnings.
Read More »Saving is Tough, But Millennials are Doing It
While saving for a down payment remains a significant obstacle for millennials who hope to achieve homeownership, a recent survey indicates that a majority of them ARE saving.
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