New Residential bolsters its Board of Directors with the addition of Columbia University’s Associate General Counsel, who brings extensive knowledge of government and corporate governance to the firm.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Learning From Past Housing Policies
An upcoming virtual meeting will look at the history of housing inequality and apply those teaching points toward building a more equitable landscape moving forward.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Down Week-Over-Week
The days of rates in the 3% range may be numbered, as yesterday’s actions by the Fed to begin tapering may put upward pressure on rates moving forward.
Read More »Home Sellers Netting Record Profits in Q3
ATTOM reports that as the national medium home sales continue on a torrid record pace, home sellers are increasing their profit margin by as much as 48% in the third quarter.
Read More »Measuring the Fed’s Tapering Impacts on the Mortgage Market
Fed Chair Jerome Powell has announced a slow tapering of the U.S. economy, as MReport examines the impact of the Fed’s actions on the nation’s housing market.
Read More »Refi App Volume Slips to 22-Month Low
Overall mortgage application volume declined from last week, led by a drop in refinance volume to levels not seen since January 2020.
Read More »What Factors Impacted Q3 LO Compensation?
Loan originators saw a 2.44% decrease in per-loan commission rates in the third quarter, as purchase apps held steady, but refi apps tailed off.
Read More »Outlining the Future of California’s Real Estate Landscape
A report highlights the five major trends seen in California that may dictate the future of real estate in the Golden State.
Read More »Supply and Demand Instability Creating Barriers for Buyers
National home price growth hit 18% year-over-year in September, as major tech hubs continue to lead the way.
Read More »Rent Growth Rebounds in Major Tech Hubs
Rents have grown nationally at a double-digit annual pace for the second consecutive month, with major metros driven by tech jobs experiencing the greatest gains.
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