Declines in home-purchase lending and home-equity lines of credit could not outpace the number of homeowners taking advantage of low rates and refinancing their loans.
Read More »President Recognizes Pursuit of the American Dream
By continuing a tradition of June as National Homeownership Month, the Biden Administration sets forth goals to expand equal housing access for all.
Read More »Five Common Challenges Servicers Face During the Flood Tracking Process
A proactive approach to flood portfolio management is the right move for servicers navigating today’s extremely active marketplace.
Read More »How Hurricane Season Stands to Impact Housing
Some 8 million homes are at risk of storm surge damage in 2021, according to a new report, which examines how that could affect delinquencies and housing supply.
Read More »Uptick Reported in Forbearance Re-Entries
Overall forbearance volume may have declined, but the number of homeowners requiring additional assistance rose, despite an improvement in initial unemployment claims.
Read More »Biden’s Plan to Narrow the Racial Wealth Gap
Due to the wealth-building power of homeownership, the administration is heavily focused on housing policy.
Read More »Relationships Are at the Core of Your Mortgage Technology
Here’s how to ensure your tech is working for you … and not the other way around.
Read More »More Boomers Opting to Stay Put
A new report from CoreLogic has found that more baby boomers are choosing to stay in their homes rather than enter a tight market where their options are limited.
Read More »Survey Respondents Report Satisfaction with Pandemic-Era Relocations
A vast majority say that, after their move, they have the same or more disposable income, a larger house, and are in a better financial situation overall.
Read More »Demand Propels Home Prices Upward
Short supply spells greater seller profit at the closing table as homes continue to sell at a record clip.
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