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Fannie Mae Approves Equity Loans for Whole Loan Execution

Equity Loans, a residential mortgage industry leader based in Atlanta, Georgia, announced that after a series of tests regarding its staffing, processes, experience, and organization, it has received Fannie Mae's approval as a seller and servicer of one-to-four family first lien mortgages for whole loan execution.

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Quicken Announces Sweepstakes to Pay Consumers’ Monthly Mortgages

Quicken Loans Inc., the largest online mortgage lender and third largest lender in the country, announced the launch of its Bring It Home sweepstakes, in which the company will pay five peoples' monthly mortgage bills each time NASCAR driver Ryan Newman finishes among the top five in a Sprint Cup Series race.

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Commentary: Maximizing the Minimum

Economic data for the week ending February 22--particularly for housing--was less than encouraging. A small increase in existing-home sales was the only bright spot, but that was weighed down by another drop in the median price of existing single-family homes to their lowest level in 10 months. The word "another" is critical because it means the drop in inventory in December did not result in higher prices. Indeed, the supply of homes for sale fell again in January, this time to the lowest level in 13 years.

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Illinois Sees Gains in Prices, Sales in January

The steady housing improvement seen in Illinois throughout 2012 is poised to continue in 2013, if January's numbers are anything to go on. According to the Illinois Association of Realtors, statewide home sales (including single-family homes and condominiums) totaled 8,502 in January, up 31.1 percent from 6,484 in January 2012.

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