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CFPB Acting Director Mick Mulvaney’s tenure at the head of the regulatory organization has been defined by a reexamination of the Bureau’s priorities and purpose. That trend continued ...
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From new appointments to digital advances, get the pulse of the mortgage industry in this weekly update.
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Borrowers with lower credit scores paid much more in additional costs to get a mortgage according to a report. Here’s how credit profiles affected loan prospects for borrowers.
Read More »Reverse Mortgage Market Takes a Fall
After a rough March for home equity conversion mortgage originations, April’s numbers became even more dire, according to the latest statistics from Reverse Market Insight. Just how bad ...
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As borrowers look at using technology for a seamless mortgage loan processing experience, is it time for lenders to invest in getting that tech formula right?
Read More »Mortgage Apps Decline Despite Stable Rates
Applications for loans decreased even though mortgage rates remained relatively stable. Here’s how the average contract rates and other indices performed during the week.
Read More »Capital One Sells $17 Billion of Mortgages
In keeping with its intention to move out of the residential mortgage lending space, Capital One recently sold its first and second lien mortgages to a Credit Suisse subsidiary. Here’s how the funds from this transaction are likely to be used.
Read More »Where Do Borrowers Save the Most on Mortgage?
Click through to learn which city has borrowers saving the most in lifetime interest expenses. Hint: It’s in the Golden State.
Read More »10 Most Affordable Cities for Teachers
Even with wage increases, homes remain unaffordable for many teachers. Which were the cities where teachers could afford a roof?
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