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Read More »Why are Single-family Lot Values Rising?
Lot values hit a record high, with some areas of the country higher than others. What caused this jump in lot prices?
Read More »How Credit Scores Reflect on APR Changes
APR stayed fairly steady in August, and went up slightly for those with better credit scores. See how credit scores are impacting APR.
Read More »How Long Will a Seller’s Market Last?
Despite many markets currently being overvalued, many seller are still holding off until a "buyer's market." Are we heading for a buyer's market anytime soon?
Read More »Tax Act’s Impact on Home Value Appreciation
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 appears to have had an impact on home value growth, according to a recent report. See how the Act has slowed growth in some markets.
Read More »Examining the Qualified Mortgage Rule
The GSE Patch of the Qualified Mortgage Rule is set to expire on January 10, 2021. See what possible options experts have for addressing the soon-to-be expired Patch.
Read More »Eye on the Industry: Updates on Arch MI, Land Gorilla, and More
From acquisitions and partnerships to appointments and recognition, see what’s happening in the mortgage industry in this weekly update.
Read More »What the Mortgage Industry Can Learn From Its Past
According to a recent research report, history often repeats itself, even in the mortgage industry. See what lessons from the mistakes of the past can be used to prevent another housing crisis.
Read More »How Far Can a Dollar Go When Buying a Home?
With home prices at an all-time high, how far can your dollar go? See what a dollar can get a homebuyer in each major market.
Read More »How “Robocalls” Can Benefit Servicers and Borrowers
Originally mean to combat "robocalls", the Telecommunications Consumer Protection Act may not be good for servicers. See how small changes to the Act could benefit servicers and borrowers alike.
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