The total value of the U.S. housing market is rising as residential homes continue regain their value years after the crisis, according to the latest data.
Read More »Citi Subsidiaries Draw Fines From CFPB
The CFPB dinged two Citi subsidiaries for using excessive paperwork and deceptive practices to hinder borrowers trying to save their homes.
Read More »Anselmo Partner Joins REOMAC Board
Thomas Anselmo formally joined the non-profit’s Board of Directors, per an announcement made Friday.
Read More »CoreLogic Announces Data Milestone
More than 700 million data records have reached students through its University Data Portal.
Read More »Court Deals a Blow to Fannie Mae Shareholder Hopes
The Federal Housing Finance Agency is taking over for Fannie Mae shareholders as the plaintiff in a lawsuit against accounting firm Deloitte & Touche accusing the company of negligent auditing practices, a move which may ultimately lead to the case's dismissal.
Read More »2016 Brought Largest Foreclosure Decline on Record
The past year saw a record-breaking decline in the overall foreclosure rate. Will the trend continue through 2017?
Read More »The Week Ahead: 4 in a Row for Existing-Home Sales?
Existing-home sales just completed an "outstanding" three-month run, according to National Association of Realtors Chief Economist Lawrence Yun. Can they add a fourth month to that streak? The industry will find out this week when NAR publishes the latest data.
Read More »Is the CFPB Director’s Future at Risk?
House Republicans claim the CFPB violated federal law, which may put Director Richard Cordray’s job in jeopardy.
Read More »Rate Cut Canned on Trump’s Day One
The same day a new administration moved into the White House, a planned cut to mortgage insurance rates was indefinitely shelved.
Read More »The New Administration and the Future of Housing
Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States on Friday, while the nation—and the industry—listened in closely as he promised to rebuild the economy by putting American people first.
Read More »