Commentary from CNN says that the housing market needs to keep growing “keep the current recovery alive”
Read More »Former Fannie Mae CEO Talks Challenges Ahead in Housing
In this Video Spotlight, im Mayopoulos, Blend President, and former Fannie Mae CEO discussed the struggles low-priced homes and how credit standards are should or shouldn't be shifted.
Read More »A Commitment to Mortgage Data Privacy
The Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs held a hearing to examine data privacy rights and data valuation. With data management an ongoing challenge, what takeaways does this hold for the industry?
Read More »Why Wall Street Is Critical to GSE Reform
Fannie and Freddie still have a long road ahead before potentially being privatized—and first, they need funding.
Read More »The Dawn of a New Era for Title
Advancing technology, as well as new clientele and expectations, are changing how the industry operates. What does this mean for title insurance moving forward? Editor’s note: This feature originally appeared in the October issue of DS News
Read More »Are Recession Signals Cooling?
An expert on the metric discusses the significance of the yield curve, and what it suggests about the future of the economy and housing.
Read More »Supreme Court Appoints Former Solicitor General to Defend CFPB
Paul Clement will be defending the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in a case centered around the constitutionality of the CFPB's leadership structure. What could this mean for the industry?
Read More »Delinquencies Hit Seasonal Uptick
Delinquency rates continue to trend downward, despite a sudden September uptick. Find out which states hold the lowest volume of non-current inventory.
Read More »The Mortgage Customer Connection
Strong customer service can’t be found in a call rubric, phone metrics, or a customer survey. Find out how you can better connect with and retain your customers.
Read More »The Most Recession-Proof States
Should a recession occur, a new report suggests these areas are best positioned to weather the storm well.
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