The United States Census Bureau reported that in 2029, more than 20 percent of the total U.S. population will be over the age of 65—that’s why part of Freddie Mac’s mission is addressing the impending issue of senior housing.
Read More »Determining the Future of the FHA
Today President Trump announced the intent to nominate Federal Housing Administration Veteran Brian Montgomery to Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Housing Commissioner. See what issues he thinks should be addressed if confirmed.
Read More »Fintech: The Fastest Growing Industry in the U.S.
Fintech is growing at a rapid pace, with U.S. investment in the technology reaching $13 billion in 2016 alone. Take a look at what three industry professionals had to say at Tuesday’s open hearing entitled: “Evaluating the Fintech Landscape.”
Read More »Housing Market Remains Strong: Great Time to Sell
Fannie Mae released its August 2017 National Housing Survey on Tuesday, which showed that overall confidence in the housing market is on the rise despite a decrease in job confidence and wage growth.
Read More »Rate Hike Incoming?
Though the Federal Reserve has indicated a third 2017 rate hike in their latest projections, recent happenings could delay the increase until the end of 2018.
Read More »Proctor Financial Lends Aid to Harvey Victims
Proctor Financial, a provider of lender-placed insurance announced how it will be helping efforts in southeast Texas due to Hurricane Harvey.
Read More »Ellie Mae to Acquire Velocify
Ellie Mae, a cloud-based platform provider for the mortgage finance industry, announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Velocify, a sales acceleration platform.
Read More »Ellie Mae Announces New SVP of Engineering
Ellie Mae, a cloud-based platform provider for the mortgage finance industry, has announced Dinesh Shahane as their SVP of Engineering.
Read More »Industry Reacts to Hurricane Irma
After leaving 27 dead in the Caribbean, Category 4 Hurricane Irma made landfall in the Florida Keys Sunday morning. See how the mortgage industry is banding together to help those affected.
Read More »143 Million Consumers Affected in Security Breach
Approximately 143 million U.S. consumers’ names, Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses, and in some cases, driver’s license numbers were exposed Thursday due to a Equifax cyber security incident.
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