A new report from the Housing Finance Policy Center finds that GSE actions helped keep more than 300,000 Americans in their home through various forbearance plans during the pandemic.
Read More »Angel Oak Commercial Strengthens Its West Coast Presence
Angel Oak Commercial Lending has bolstered its ranks with the additions of David Pike as Managing Director, and Bob Forsythe as Senior Managing Director. Pike joins Angel Oak ...
Read More »Spruce Unveils New Automated Underwriting Tool
Proptech provider Spruce has launched its new underwriting model, providing a fully underwritten title commitment in minutes. Spruce’s underwriting tool operates an automated title search and underwriting model ...
Read More »CFPB Issues Updated COVID-Related Guidance
The CFPB has canceled seven policy statements issued last year to protect consumers facing difficulties posed by the pandemic.
Read More »Changes Loom for a Post-Pandemic Housing Market
A new study examines five ways in which the housing landscape will shift as the nation returns to normalcy.
Read More »Rise in Rates Pushes Decline in Mortgage Apps
As mortgage rates remain low, an increasing number of homeowners are being shut out by their slight rise and the inability to refinance.
Read More »Home Prices Continue Upward Acceleration
The latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices find the price of a home showing continued gains not seen in nearly 15 years.
Read More »Survey Finds Homes Are ‘Still Where the Heart Is’
Homes were always one’s safe haven, but a new Unison report finds they have become a place of greater emotional connection in a post-pandemic world.
Read More »Nearly 40% of Homes Selling Above Listing Price
With median home prices climbing, listing prices are keeping pace as a record number of homes are selling above their listed price.
Read More »Homespire Mortgage Adds Five New Branches
Homespire Mortgage has announced its continued growth with the addition of new branches in Georgia, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. “At Homespire, we continue to ...
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