Using AI to Strengthen Compliance and Efficiency in Property Preservation
As rising costs, labor shortages, and outdated pricing structures strain field services, Cyprexx EVP Tony Maher explains how AI-powered inspections, risk scoring, and predictive QA are helping...
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How Property Preservation Firms Are Realigning for 2026
With rising costs, labor shortages, and tighter regulatory scrutiny reshaping property preservation, AREMCO SVP Clellan Kane explains how operational resilience, vendor accountability, and...
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Litigation Trends, FAPA Risks, and the Future of Default Law
In this month’s Counsel’s Corner, Friedman Vartolo Managing Partner Adam J. Friedman discusses the firm’s litigation-driven model, emerging legal risks from New York to Maryland, and how AI will...
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Fed Chair Contender: Trump’s Views Don’t Outweigh Committee
Chair contender Kevin Hassett said in an interview that the members of the The Federal Open Market Committee could say no to President Donald Trump's views if they chose.
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Home Prices Surge in Rural Counties, Outpace Top Urban Areas
According to a Realtor.com analysis, home prices in rural counties have surged far faster than in major metro areas over the past six years, driven by migration and affordability dynamics.
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United Wholesale Mortgage Acquires Mortgage Servicer Two Harbors in $1.3B Deal
The deal significantly expands Michigan-based United Wholesale Mortgage Holdings' footprint in the mortgage servicing landscape, the company said.
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Rate Shopping Can Save Homebuyers Hundreds a Month
A Zillow report noted that small rate differences can expand the number of homes within reach for buyers facing strained affordability, making it important for potential homebuyers to invest in a...
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Will Refinancing Help U.S. Homeowner Affordability?
In a new report. Jake Krimmel, Senior Economist at Realtor.com, revealed that knowing whether a move passes a rule known as the "breakeven point," which examines whether upfront expenditures are...
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Existing-Home Sales Jump as Buyers Remain Hesitant
"Existing-home sales increased for the third straight month due to lower mortgage rates this autumn," said NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun. "However, ... with distressed property sales at...
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Is the 30% Rule for Rent Still Relevant?
With rent costs outpacing income growth in many cities, experts say the 30% guideline offers context, but not a one-size-fits-all solution.
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Senate Confirms New HUD Leadership Across FHA, Ginnie Mae, and Key Housing Offices
The U.S. Senate has confirmed a slate of senior leaders at HUD, formalizing appointments across FHA, Ginnie Mae, PIH, CPD, and other key offices shaping federal housing policy.
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More Homebuyers Turn to ARMs as High Mortgage Rates Persist
According to Investopedia, roughly 10% of borrowers in September took out an adjustable-rate mortgage to buy a home. ARMs contributed significantly to the 2008 housing crisis, as many borrowers...
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U.S. Asking Rents Fall as Affordability Improves for Minimum-Wage Earners
As rents continue to fall nationwide, new Realtor.com data revealed metros where two minimum-wage workers working 40 hours per week could afford the median rental unit.
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a360inc Enhances Notarization Services With New Acquisition
a360inc has expanded its digital signing and remote online notarization capabilities by acquiring Notary Hub, strengthening a360inc’s increasing credit risk management solutions across both the...
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Experts Share 2026 Housing Market, Affordability Forecast
Matt Schulz, Chief Consumer Finance Analyst at LendingTree, shared his U.S. housing market predictions for the upcoming year, detailing the trajectory of home affordability, mortgage debt,...
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Why Paying Off a Mortgage Early Isn’t Always the Best Move
Experts point to opportunity costs, emergency liquidity, and tax implications homeowners should weigh before accelerating payments.
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Insurance, Tax Hikes Push Homeownership Further Out of Reach in High-Risk Areas
Rising insurance premiums and higher property taxes tied to climate and hazard risks are squeezing affordability, with sharper increases projected for 2026 and beyond.
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Farmer Mac Securitizes $313.5 Million in Ag Mortgage Loans
The latest FARM Series transaction reflects continued institutional demand for ag assets despite ongoing macroeconomic volatility.
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CFPB Finalizes Five Rule Adjustments to Allowable Dollar Thresholds
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said the new thresholds, which impact Regulations Z, M, and V, including HOEPA, qualified mortgages, appraisal exemptions, and credit report disclosure...
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Mortgage Applications Dip After Fed Rate Cut, MBA Data Shows
MBA data showed both purchase and refinance applications declined as mortgage rates edged higher following the Fed’s December rate cut.
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