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Mortgage Industry Trends

It’s Not Just Interest Rates That Are On The Rise

According to First American Financial Corporation’s latest Loan Application Defect Report, the frequency of defects, fraud, and misrepresentations jumped to 4% on loan applications submitted in February. That’s a 1.3% increase above just one year ago. A 4% increase may not seem like much but when talking about fraud and misrepresentations among mortgage applications it could prove to be an…

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Mortgage Industry Trends

Time To Look at Alt-A Products…Again

By now, I think that mortgage lenders realize the refinance market has run its course. Although some limited refinance opportunities may still exist, for the most part with rates rising and many having already refinanced. Lenders now need to look to the purchase market for their business. To service the needs of today’s buyers in the current housing market, lenders…

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Mortgage Industry Trends

Technology or Not, Borrowers Want Relationships

Today it’s all about technology; Social media, online information, immediate access to products and services. You name it, it’s better with technology. Mortgage lending, although a little slow to the dance, is now embracing technology like never before, and what tech can do for them. It’s about time. Lenders now offer online product and pricing search engines, with automated applications…

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Mortgage Industry Trends

What’s Holding Millennials Back?

Millennials have been toying with the idea of buying a home for the past year. Many say they want to make the jump, but there are extenuating circumstances still holding them back.  Things like: Student loan debt Limited credit profile Fears leftover from the credit crash of 2008 Lack of knowledge about the financing process, and A shortage of affordable…

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Mortgage Industry Trends

Repositories To Change Credit Reporting Policy

Are you aware that on July 1st, the three (3) credit repositories, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion, are going to stop most of the reporting of information on consumer’s civil judgments and tax liens? Yup, that’s their plan and they’re stickin’ to it. Since this information has a negative impact on the consumer’s credit profile, removal will have the effect of an…

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