More than 200 U.S. cities are wooing the Seattle-based retail giant in hopes of being home to its second headquarters. (Read: 50,000 new local jobs). Which one has the best chance of being crowned victorious?
Read More »Results are in: How Ocwen Performed in Q3
On Thursday, Ocwen Financial Corporation announced operating results for Q3 2017. The company recorded a net loss of $6.1 million, which amounts to $0.05 per share for three months prior to their September 30, 2017 end date. This figure is ...
Read More »GOP Tax Reform to Impact the Housing Market
The House Republicans released the highly anticipated tax reform plan on Thursday—proposing major tax cuts that are causing a stir of reactions in the housing industry.
Read More »A Look Inside Caliber Home Loans’ Portfolio
According to a recent announcement, Fitch Ratings has affirmed Texas-based Caliber Home Loans’ U.S. RMBS servicer ratings and outlook. Overall, the report reveals that Caliber's portfolio has experienced relatively high growth over the past three years, "primarily from acquisitions and ...
Read More »Fed Retains Rate … For Now
The Federal Reserve has opted not to change its key interest rate. But insiders and others who are in-the-know say that’s likely to change sooner than later.
Read More »Mortgage Data Protection Efforts
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 protect credit unions from the fallout of data breaches.
Read More »Delinquencies up for Fannie Mae
Serious delinquencies on single-family properties are up for Fannie Mae. But since last year? The numbers tell a different story.
Read More »Rental Vacancies Poised to Drop
Stats show lease expirations are on the decline for single-family rental securitizations. And according to new research, that could indicate a drop in vacancies is on the horizon.
Read More »Foreclosure Prevention Efforts in Effect
There are roughly 60,000 homes behind on their property taxes in Detroit, Michigan. Many of these homeowners may qualify for a full or partial property tax exemption—families facing financial hardship, residents living in poverty, and disabled veterans may be eligible ...
Read More »Hidden in Plain Sight
Certainly, no one on the planet aims for anything short of squeaky-clean credit. The reality, however, is that nearly half of Americans wrestle with serious money woes, making securing mortgages and purchasing houses very nearly impossible. In fact, PYMNTS has ...
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