With the House and Senate coming together to work on the tax bill, Brian Moynihan, Bank of America Chairman and CEO, speaks about how tax reform will affect American companies.
Read More »These Are Your 10 Best SFR Investment Markets
Which Midwest city is the most sought-after rental investment market of 2017? Which metros are falling behind? HomeUnion’s rental market analysis has a little bit of good, a little bit of bad, and a few surprises as well.
Read More »Breaking Down Non-Performing Loan Sales
A new report dives into non-performing loan sales through June of 2017, including insights on foreclosure rates on both occupied and vacant homes.
Read More »Default Data After the Great Recession
A new JPMorgan Chase report examines the effects of mortgage modification programs in the aftermath of the Great Recession. How much difference did these programs make, and what can they tell us about the borrowers who made use of them?
Read More »LGBT and Mortgage Leaders Collaborate to Better Diversity and Inclusion
The LGBT Dallas Town Hall, hosted by the American Mortgage Diversity Council, is working to foster communication and cooperation between community and industry leaders.
Read More »Senate Set to Review Dodd-Frank
The bipartisan Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act is now headed to the full Senate for debate, including provisions that would modify significant elements of the Dodd-Frank act.
Read More »Converted Malls Could Provide Alternative Housing Solution
Malls are dying in droves. There’s a nationwide shortage of housing inventory. Could the solutions to these two problems overlap?
Read More »Battling Zombie Homes . . . and Plywood
Plywood is unsightly and advertises that a home is vacant. How do you fight against the spread of so-called zombie homes?
Read More »Quicken Calls Lawsuit ‘Meritless and Frivolous’
A newly filed class action lawsuit alleges that the online lender used keystroke loggers to collect personal information from visitors to their website.
Read More »Senate Banking Committee Approves Jerome Powell as Fed Chair
Powell's nomination as Fed Chair now moves on to a full Senate vote before he can be confirmed in the position.
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