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Cleaning Up the Paper Trail in Mortgage

New technological advancements have made headway in streamlining the mortgage process, but the human touch to customer service remains critical. Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the July issue of MReport, out now.

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Student Loans vs. First Mortgage

A CFPB study analyzing student loan repayment and broader household borrowing found a strong correlation between the time that young Americans pay off their student loans and buy a home. Click through to learn how the repayment of one loan impacts taking another.

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What if There’s Another Housing Crisis?

Whether another housing crisis lies beyond the horizon is yet to be seen, but researchers at the New York Fed set out to answer the question of just how vulnerable the market is if there is a crisis looming ahead.

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U.S. Household Debt Approaches New High

Household debt is approaching its 2008 peak and is set to surpass it by the end of the month, according to a study. How are mortgages impacting the total debt of consumers? Click through to learn more.

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