Over the last week, mortgage applications have experienced a decrease, a new survey shows. But just how much have they dropped? See the details of the data here.
Read More »Mortgage Data Security: Opportunities for Improvement
Board Treasurer of the National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions testified on Wednesday before the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions to propose potential solutions Congress can take to aid credit unions dealing with the aftermath of data breaches.
Read More »Migration Patterns: The States Homeowners are Flocking to
According to a recent report, it’s not just snowbirds that are relocating to enjoy Florida’s sunny weather. See what other states are experiencing an influx of out of state buyers . . .
Read More »A Look Back at Hensarling’s Financial Positions
Hensarling, who currently chairs the Financial Services Committee, announced on Tuesday that he will not seek re-election in 2018. Hensarling has long advocated replacing Dodd-Frank and has often gone been at odds with CFPB Director Richard Cordray.
Read More »Defect Risk Drops—But Not in Hurricane-hit States
The risk of mortgage application defects has dropped across the nation, but in the states ravaged by hurricanes, it seems that trend has gone out the window. A new index shows defects are on the rise in both Florida and Texas.
Read More »Top 10 Markets for Homebuyers Considering Simplicity
While they may not boast the large-scale amenities of bigger locations, according to a recent study—these smaller cities offer one key characteristic that potential homebuyers should consider.
Read More »Mortgages: Goals and Performance Results
According to a report released on Monday, affordable housing performance results are in. Find out if the secondary market met its goals last year …
Read More »Financing Breakdown: What Loan Types Led Originations?
Recently released data reports the latest on houses sold by sales price for Q3 2017. Read on to discover the data distribution by region, type of financing, and loan amount range.
Read More »First-Time Buyers Struggling to Enter the Market
A swirl of debts and harsh realities is keeping more first-time buyers out of the American Dream. But there are encouraging signs amid the chaos of a dry housing market.
Read More »Guild Mortgage Announce Record Growth in Q3 2017
Guild Mortgage, mortgage lenders in the U.S., announced record overall loan volume of $11.7 billion through the nine months ended September 30, 2017, up 1.4 percent from the ...
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