Results of a recent report are showing that millennials aren’t commanding as much of the housing market share as the industry might believe. How might their older counterparts be outdoing them?
Read More »HUD Swears in New Assistant Secretary of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced Thursday that the new Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, Anna Maria Farías, was sworn into her ...
Read More »Affordability Flatline
Housing affordability has barely moved from Q1 2017 to Q2, despite a number of factors. Regionally, however, certain metros are setting records. . .
Read More »ClosingCorp Partners With Springboard Home Loans
ClosingCorp, recently announced that Springboard Home Loans, a not-for-profit mortgage lender working to expand homeownership, has begun using its SmartFees solution, an automated fee solution that delivers real-time closing cost data from more than 20,000 individual service providers.
Read More »IDS Promotes Beckie Santos to Manager of New Product Development
International Document Services, Inc., a mortgage document preparation vendor, announced recently the promotion of former Manager of Development Beckie Santos to the newly created position of Manager of New Product Development.
Read More »Getting Easier Every Day
Lenders are doing their best to combat rising home prices to get more people in a home. See the different ways securing a mortgage is getting easier in this Video Spotlight.
Read More »Top 5 Housing Markets for Retirees
After working a lifetime to finally reach the lazy days of retirement, a homeowner is more than likely looking to downsize and move somewhere more suitable to their ...
Read More »My Home is Worth What?
There’s some discrepancy between homeowners and appraisers property values, according to a recent report. See what areas came in higher than expected.
Read More »5 States Headed for Correction
Home prices are rising and inventory is low—sound familiar? Though it means that housing confidence is up, it also means for certain areas that we could be headed for a correction.
Read More »Paying More for Living Worse
Between 2013 and 2015, wages increased, but not as quickly as rent. Find out what that means for the nation’s poorest renters.
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