Statistics show that purchase lending during Q4 2016 hit its highest level since 2006, with total delinquencies reduced to 4.25 percent.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Could Employment Be on the Rise?
On Wednesday, ADP will release the February 2017 ADP National Employment Report, ADP Small Business Report, and ADP National Franchise Report.
Read More »CoreLogic Improves Accuracy of Loan Estimates with New Program
Newly added Property Tax Estimator to Ellie Mae Encompass by CoreLogic provides precise loan estimates—see how it can help alleviate the beginning of the lending process.
Read More »Yellen States Fed Rates to Increase
During a speech in Chicago on Friday, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen announced that rates are going to increase, the only question is when. Experts weigh in on the possibility of fed rates hiking during the March 14-15 meeting.
Read More »Servicer Match-Up: A Comparison of MSR Values
Kroll Bond Rating Agency released an extensive report on mortgage servicing rights, giving a glimpse into the mortgage books of top servicers such as Wells Fargo, Citigroup, JPMorgan, Bank of America, and Ocwen.
Read More »Home Values Rising to Meet or Recover Previous Losses
Homes in 54 areas now meet or exceed their values in pre-crisis days. Other home values are approaching their former values.
Read More »Financial Banking is Going Digital
Millennials are leading the charge as financial banking is going digital and mobile security is concerning to consumers.
Read More »Industry Reacts to New HUD Secretary
We take a look at how the industry reacted to Ben Carson's new position as Secretary of HUD.
Read More »Fed Report Shows Stagnant Real Estate Market
The Beige Book reports that home prices are on a steady rise in most districts, though several districts note low inventories of existing homes. Lending activity stayed steady for the most part, with some slight increases.
Read More »Wells Fargo Wants More African American Homeowners
Wells Fargo looks to spur the demographic that was hardest hit during the housing crisis.
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