In a changing business environment, leaders give their perspective on what’s holding back title professionals and what can propel them forward. Editor’s note: This feature originally appeared in the May edition of MReport.
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Rob Posner, Founder and CEO of Maryland-based NewDay USA, a national VA mortgage lender, announced a forecast for 10% growth in VA loan volume for 2019 over last year.
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Gateway Mortgage Group announced it has completed its merger with Farmers Exchange Bank to form Gateway First Bank, an Oklahoma banking corporation. “This acquisition and resulting transformation ...
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With fixed-mortgage rates holding steady, find out how the market is expected to react.
Read More »Update on New Home Trends
Here's what industry had to say about the latest new home construction data from HUD and the Census Bureau.
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A new report by Trulia found that there is at least one ZIP code in each of the country’s 50 largest markets where more than half of the ...
Read More »Read HUD Secretary Carson’s Response to REO Controversy
In response to a controversial moment during a House Financial Services Committee hearing, Carson provided a statement on HUD's priorities and “focus on families.”
Read More »What to Do With the QM Patch?
A new American Enterprise Institute Center on Housing Markets piece weighs in on possible misconceptions and solutions to the upcoming expiration of the Qualified Mortgage Patch.
Read More »New York Fed Takes the Pulse of American Households
How do American households feel about where the economy and the housing market are headed? Click through to see the results of the New York Fed's recent survey.
Read More »Custom Home Building Remains Stagnant
The reported rate of custom housing starts for 2019 is a slight decline when compared to 2018, but the drop in the market share of custom built single-family homes was much larger.
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