Real Estate Highlights and Setbacks from the Recent Week
Explore the impact of stock sales on home purchases, delays in CFPB director confirmation, and recent Fannie Mae layoffs affecting private lenders.
Explore the impact of stock sales on home purchases, delays in CFPB director confirmation, and recent Fannie Mae layoffs affecting private lenders.
Explore how Article Five of California's DRE Regulations governs private money transactions, focusing on fund pooling, reporting thresholds, and investor advertising.
Explore the duality of the U.S. housing market: a fast-paced seller's environment versus a more selective buyer's market, revealing key trends for private lenders.
Rocket Companies CEO Varun Krishna discusses transformative strategies in private lending at The Gathering 2025, following recent major industry acquisitions.
Trigger leads, while legal, can generate unsolicited offers for consumers, raising concerns about privacy and transparency in the lending process.
Foreclosure activity sees a notable rise as lenders repossess 9,691 properties in the first quarter, impacting market dynamics. Explore the implications.
Asheville has revised its post-Helene action plan to obtain HUD recovery funds after the initial proposal was rejected, highlighting ongoing funding challenges.
Majority of sellers express willingness to collaborate with agents lacking references, raising concerns about industry standards and buyer protections.
Berkshire Hathaway Energy and HomeServices of America seek to relocate the Gibson lawsuit to Iowa and Pennsylvania, raising implications for private lenders.
FHA's moratorium extensions provide relief for households in hurricane-affected regions, aiding recovery and financial stability for private lenders.