An Assessment of the Reverse Mortgage Industry’s Current Status
Reverse mortgage lenders are adjusting strategies as early business activity remains steady. Insights into market trends and opportunities for private lenders.
Reverse mortgage lenders are adjusting strategies as early business activity remains steady. Insights into market trends and opportunities for private lenders.
FHFA director highlights staffing levels at Fannie Mae, reporting that only 49 of 2,900 employees are present at the offices, raising operational concerns.
Bill Pulte's recent SEC filings reveal significant board changes at both GSEs, with Pulte assuming the role of chair, impacting private lending dynamics.
Condominium owners face challenges selling as properties are blacklisted by Fannie Mae due to insurance and repair issues, complicating buyer financing options.
Verification technology company Xactus has launched an open API portal, streamlining integration processes for partners using their Intelligent Verification Platform.
In this episode, Ohio Realtors President Michelle Billings discusses current affordability challenges in real estate and insights for agents to thrive in the market.
Ryan Schneider, CEO of Anywhere Real Estate, explores luxury market expansion and M&A prospects, alongside the role of AI in transforming the industry.
Federal grants for housing organizations in New York City faced delays, raising concerns among private lenders about potential impacts on housing initiatives.
Lower mortgage rates are revitalizing the market, leading to an increase in purchase applications and renewed optimism among private lenders.
Manhattan's median apartment rent reaches $4,500, surpassing previous records, highlighting market trends and investment opportunities for private lenders.