As lenders adapt to a purchase-centered market, HousingWire spoke to Brian Boero, CEO of 1000watt, about opportunities to grow lenders’ effectiveness in the Realtor and broker market. HousingWire: What’s happening right now in the Realtor world that lenders should know
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Keller Williams and RE/MAX lead the list of the top 50 one-year movers by percentage transaction sides, with Keller Williams — Cunningham Group, based in Santa Monica, California, seeing a 136% increase in sides between 2020 and 2021. Data for
Biden’s $1.6 trillion budget calls for a 19% budget increase for HUD
The Biden administration unveiled a $1.6 trillion discretionary spending request for 2023, which includes a 19% budget increase for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). If the request is approved by Congress, HUD could receive $71.9 billion, approximately
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Fannie Mae finalizes two additional credit insurance risk transfers
On the heels of completing its first credit insurance risk transfer (CIRT) deal of the year in early March, Fannie Mae has announced that it has executed two additional CIRT deals. The newest deals, CIRT 2022-2 and CIRT 2022-3, together transferred $1.8 billion
Ginnie Mae EBO loan market buffeted by rising rates
Mortgage rates, rates New York-based Mortgage Industry Advisory Corp. (MIAC) is in the market with two whole-loan offerings of nonperforming Ginnie Mae-insured mortgages that combined are valued at more than $1.2 billion. The two deals involve nonperforming loans that are eligible for
Profit margins are plunging for nonbanks
Nonbanks and mortgage subsidiaries of chartered banks reported grim profitability figures in the fourth quarter of 2021, when costs reached a new high and margins fell to the lowest level since early 2019. And most industry observers think it will
Maxwell adds Amy Brandt to board of directors
Digital mortgage platform Maxwell has brought on Amy Brandt to its board of directors to gain perspective on the challenges that lenders face and the gaps in the mortgage digitalization process. A veteran with two decades of experience in digital
Freddie Mac names chief diversity and inclusion officer
Freddie Mac today named Wendell Chambliss, its top counsel for affordable housing goals, as chief diversity and inclusion officer. Chambliss will assume the role April 11. Chambliss will take over for Dionne Wallace Oakley, who has been balancing the diversity
Forbearance rate declined to just 1.18% in February
Servicers’ forbearance portfolio volume dropped in February for the 21st-consecutive month, with more borrowers current on their mortgage payments due to improvements in the economy and viable loss mitigation options. The total number of loans in forbearance decreased by 12
Fannie Mae rolling out its third CRT offering of 2022
Fannie Mae is off to steady start on its path toward issuing $15 billion in notes this year through its Connecticut Avenue Securities (CAS) real estate mortgage investment conduit, or REMIC. The agency is about to unveil its third deal
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Will zombie foreclosures haunt servicers?
During the Great Recession, “zombie foreclosures” were a thorn in the side of servicers. With no money to pay their mortgages, some underwater borrowers simply abandoned their homes. When the Covid-19 pandemic began in March 2020, zombie foreclosures were one
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Tomo raises $40M Series A, hits $640M valuation
Tomo, a fintech startup focused on the purchase mortgage sector, announced raising a $40 million Series A led by SVB Capital, according to a press release shared with FinLedger. The fundraise more than doubles Tomo’s valuation to $640 million. It
