A recent report cited that the decrease in foreclosure filings was due to " increasing employment levels, stringent underwriting standards, and higher home prices over the past few years."
Read More »Low-Credit Applicants Face Lending Obstacles
The denial rate for lower-credit mortgage applicants is higher than generally accepted, according to a new report released Tuesday.
Read More »Asset Valuation & Marketing Becomes AssetVal
After 20 years providing valuation services in the residential and commercial real estate sectors, AssetVal has expanded to add appraisal services to its list of offerings.
Read More »Not all Materials are Created Equal
According to a white paper released on Monday, when it comes to fighting community blight clearboarding pulls ahead of plywood in terms of preserving property values and lowering crime.
Read More »VP Pence Hires New Chief Economist
Previously a director at the Cato Institute, the VP’s chief economist is a proponent of Jeb Hensarling’s Choice Act and hopes to play an integral role in housing reform.
Read More »Which Region has the Best Suburbs?
A report released today ranks the hottest suburbs and suburban ZIP codes in the country, and the Southern region of the nation has proven to reign supreme.
Read More »Renovo Financial Welcomes New EVP
The former Fannie Mae executive will be responsible for overseeing portfolio management, managing risk, and overseeing internal operations.
Read More »More Money, Less Problems?
According to LendEDU.com, financial stability often leads to less financial stress in marriages.
Read More »The Ups and Downs of a Strong Economic Index
Though Bloomberg’s most recent State of the Economy Index is at its highest point since 2007 and its Consumer Confidence Index the biggest it’s been since mid-2015, that doesn’t mean the economy is in prime condition.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Senate to Vote on Next Treasury Secretary
With a reported net income of $3.2 billion and positive net worth of $4.2 billion in Q3, how will the GSE's Q4 results compare?
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