Larry Cordell, SVP, Risk Assessment, Data Analysis, and Research Group, and Xudong An, AVP, Supervision, Regulation, and Credit, both of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, speak about foreclosure trends as borrowers continue exiting forbearance.
Read More »How Remote Bidding Technology Empowers Local Community Developers
Daren Blomquist of Auction.com explains how smaller-volume local buyers can better compete with institutional investors, whose capital and resources have historically given them the upper hand at in-person foreclosure auctions.
Read More »Christina O’Hearn Joins Pretium as Managing Director
Tapped to head up Pretium's Leveraged Loan and Collateralized Loan Obligation business, Christina O'Hearn will work to broaden and strengthen the company’s relationships industrywide.
Read More »Biden’s FY2023 Budget Seeks $70B+ for HUD
In order to promote homeownership nationwide and strengthen HUD’s internal capacity, President Biden seeks $11.6 billion more for the Department than in 2022 for fiscal year 2023.
Read More »Capitalizing on the SFR Market
The Five Star Institute will present some of the top minds in the SFR space in Dallas, April 6-7, at this year’s Single-Family Rental Summit.
Read More »GSE Transfers Nearly $2B of Mortgage Credit Risk to Insurers
Fannie Mae recently executed two credit insurance risk transfer transactions on $50 billion of single-family loans in efforts to reduce taxpayer risk.
Read More »Mr. Cooper Acquires Residential Portfolio of Community Loan Servicing
In addition to the servicing of approximately 140,000 residential mortgage loans, Mr. Cooper Group will add more than 500 CLS employees to its team under new deal.
Read More »Ginnie Mae Announces Two New Executive Appointments
With decades of shared experience in housing finance, policy, and financial services, Sam Valverde and Felecia Rotellini join Ginnie Mae as EVP and Senior Advisor & Chief of Staff to the President, respectively.
Read More »Home Construction Still Affected by Supply Chain Issues
The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development have released their new residential construction statistics for February 2022, which found that privately‐owned housing starts in February hit 1,769,000, 6.8% above the revised January estimate of 1,657,000. ...
Read More »Managing Pipeline and Portfolio Risk Amid Accelerating Mega-Disasters
Richard Gagliano discusses the role technology plays in responding to the housing impacts of advancing climate catastrophes.
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