Why the Homeownership Rate Will Never Return to Pre-Crisis Peak
Over the next 40 years, the rate of homeownership is likely to continue to decline further as changes in demographic trends, increased regulation...
Read MoreOver the next 40 years, the rate of homeownership is likely to continue to decline further as changes in demographic trends, increased regulation...
Read MoreTo commemorate the 40th anniversary of National Mortgage News, we examined the future of the mortgage industry and found it lies at the...
Read MoreThe events of the past 40 years pale in comparison to the strides the mortgage industry has made with technology, from pen-and-paper processes...
Read MoreHome prices have returned to their precrisis peaks, but homeownership rates keep on slipping....
Read MoreIt was 1976, the year of the U.S. Bicentennial, the dawn of Apple Computer and supersonic commercial flight aboard the Concorde jet. The...
Read MoreDepositories still dominate home lending, but nondepositories' market share is the highest it has been in at least two decades. Here's why....
Read MoreEfforts to expand diversity and inclusion are critical to any industry, but they're becoming especially important in mortgage finance, where the customer base...
Read MoreMortgage Rates were steady to slightly higher today, depending on the lender--a relative victory considering the potential volatility associated with today's jobs report....
Read MoreThe executive who sold North Fork to Capital One for billions of dollars and later revived BankUnited discusses his plans, and reflects on...
Read MoreEmboldened by supportive comments from presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, community development banks are asking regulators for more leniency in areas such as disclosure...
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