A new report released Monday reveals the latest mortgage performance results. What’s the status of the current market? Read all the details here.
Read More »Industry Mourns Passing of CFPB’s Laurie Maggiano
Laurie Anne Maggiano, Servicing and Secondary Markets Program Manager at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has passed away. She is survived by her children and grandchildren. “Laurie dedicated her ...
Read More »Market Trends: Best Places to Invest in Single Family Rentals
A new annual Rent Report tracked national rental trends in from December 2017 to January 2018, including the 10 cities where rent is the highest in the nation.
Read More »Collateral Damage
As the pool of appraisers continues to shrink, the mortgage industry is searching for solutions and technology is helping the cause. This story was originally featured in the January issue of MReport.
Read More »The Week Ahead: A New Treasury Budget and Fed Balance Sheet
In addition to regular weekly reports such as the MBA Mortgage Applications Survey and the Fed Balance Sheet, this week will see the release of the monthly U.S. ...
Read More »10 Banks With Most and Least CFPB Complaints
A recent report examines the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s consumer complaint database to see how more than 50 top banks stacked up against each other in terms of consumer satisfaction.
Read More »Eye On The Industry
Get the pulse of the housing and mortgage industry as we track people movement and company news in this weekly update.
Read More »Florida’s Housing Crisis Deepened by Puerto Rico Evacuees
Over three months after Hurricane Maria made landfall on the island of Puerto Rico, half of the island’s 3.4 million citizens are still without power, and many without ...
Read More »Falling Treasury Yields Drive Mortgage Rates Down
Average mortgage rates dropped at the start of the year according to a survey released by Freddie Mac.
Read More »Rising Rents Leading to Increase in Homelessness
A report correlating rising rents and homelessness has accurately predicted the recently released point-in-time counts by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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