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Jan 24, 2026 5:37 AM — Mortgage Lenders
Jan. 23: Marketing, AE, LO jobs; Settlement agent vetting, servicer efficiency tools; STRATMOR & tech; investors & crypto & DSCR
The article discusses various job opportunities and expansions in the mortgage industry, including positions at Arc Home, a marketing leader for a mortgage organization, Evergreen Home Loans being licensed in Minnesota, and Midwest Loan Services welcoming a new Senior Vice President of Business Development. It also mentions the Chrisman Job Board for finding employment opportunities in the mortgag... more
Jan 22, 2026 4:35 AM — Mortgage Lenders
Page 5 – Daily Mortgage News & Commentary
The article discusses various employment opportunities and transitions in the mortgage industry, such as Arc Home hiring account executives for HELOC production, a mortgage organization seeking a marketing leader, Evergreen Home Loans being licensed in Minnesota, and Midwest Loan Services welcoming a new Senior Vice President of Business Development. It also mentions the Chrisman Job Board and the... more
Jan 20, 2026 10:34 AM — Mortgage Lending
CD lender wanted; custom software, u/w tools; FHA, USDA news; webinars today & tomorrow; Mitch Kider interview
Geopolitical events such as President Trump's tariffs and quest for Greenland can have an impact on interest rates and inflation, potentially leading to higher mortgage rates. Meanwhile, in the mortgage lending industry, companies are focused on legal and regulatory landscapes, technology advancements, strategic partnerships, and expanding their business.
Jan 18, 2026 4:38 AM — Mortgage Lenders
Jan. 17: What is driving mortgage rates; California & AI legislation; Robert Rubin business leader silence; Saturday Spotlight: Flyhomes BBYS – Daily Mortgage News & Commentary
The article discusses Flyhomes, a company that helps homebuyers purchase a new home before selling their current one. They offer innovative financial products to solve common challenges for borrowers. The company operates on a wholesale-only model and provides affordable solutions. The article also includes commentary on the mortgage rate market, potential factors that could impact rates, and prop... more
Jan 16, 2026 6:32 AM — Mortgage Lenders
Jan. 16: U/W, LO jobs; Compliance, servicing, mortgage reset tools; February & March in-person events… book flights
The housing market is experiencing changes with borrowers refinancing or selling houses with 'once-in-a-lifetime' rates. Several mortgage lenders have announced new brand initiatives, hiring opportunities, and strategic appointments. A speaker series is being offered to navigate the changing housing market conditions, and a company has reset over $1.33 billion in mortgages. Strategies for Independ... more
Jan 13, 2026 10:33 AM — Mortgage Rates
Jan. 13: LO, Ops jobs; broker, jumbo, verification, climate risk products; CFPB requests money, reverse referral opinion; CPI data
The article discusses the impact of possible changes in credit card interest rates on mortgage borrowers. It also highlights the growing credit card debt and its influence on home equity usage. The article raises concerns about potential government intervention in setting mortgage rates in the future.
Jan 10, 2026 12:32 PM — Housing Market
Jan. 10: What keeps the California MBA up at night; economic news originators should know about
Lotus Bakeries, the company responsible for Biscoff cookies, has seen revenue over $700 million. Meanwhile, President Trump posted jobs data early, revealing slower employment growth but a decline in unemployment rate. Trump's actions to push down mortgage rates may have only a modest impact and could worsen inventory shortages. the National Association of Local Housing Finance Agencies has releas... more
Jan 9, 2026 6:33 AM — Mortgage Rates
Jan. 9: LO jobs; PHH webinar series; Agencies to buy one month’s worth of production – like 2020; in-person events for 2026
The article discusses various updates and news within the mortgage industry, including events, job announcements, webinars, and President Trump's order to buy $200 billion in mortgage bonds to lower housing costs. It also mentions the impact of government actions on mortgage rates and home prices.
Jan 2, 2026 4:33 PM — Housing Market
Jan. 2: LO jobs; credit unions & Realtors; HECM, FHA, VA, and USDA product news; home builder pessimism; a fun video about aging
The article discusses various updates and news related to mortgages, including the expansion of Evergreen Home Loans into New Jersey, a platform for finding employment opportunities in the mortgage industry, and a webinar on strengthening relationships between credit unions and real estate agents. It also delves into the annual report of the FHA, the importance of reverse mortgages, and new limits... more
Dec 27, 2025 11:33 AM — Housing Market
Dec. 27: AI & workflows; California & per diem interest and other states on other compliance matters; Saturday Spotlight: RatePlug
The mortgage industry in 2025 showed stability with a rise in refinance applications and a steady increase in purchase originations. Brokers held around 20% of residential mortgage originations, signaling a stable market. The year was not dominated by refinancing but saw a return to a normal environment with consumers shifting towards refinancing again.
Dec 23, 2025 7:32 AM — Mortgage Rates
Dec. 23: IMBs wanted; HELOC (poem), AI POS, cap mkts tools; delinquencies increasing; loanDepot case ethics motion; Bill Dawley interview
The article discusses how recent actions by Freddie, Fannie, and GSEs in purchasing mortgage-backed securities have not significantly impacted mortgage rates. It questions whether these purchases truly lead to lower borrowing costs and suggests that market-driven factors have a stronger influence on rates. The article also mentions a company seeking IMB partners for succession planning in the mort... more
Dec 21, 2025 4:36 AM — Credit Score Changes
“Redefining Mortgage Lending Through Partnership, Technology, and Scale”
The article discusses upcoming changes in credit score rules for mortgages in 2026, which may benefit first-time homebuyers. Companies in the mortgage market have removed the minimum FICO score requirement of 620 and are now considering utility and rental payment history in credit profiles. Additionally, information is provided about L1 Credit, a credit reporting agency that helps reduce lender ex... more
Dec 13, 2025 4:35 AM — Mortgage Lending
Dec. 12: LO jobs; “correspondent in a box;” STRATMOR & borrower psychology; homebuyer assistance question; Philly & Baltimore… uh oh
Investors in the Philly market are either pricing themselves out or ceasing loans due to issues in Baltimore, where 70% of homes financed by Roc Capital through Loan Funder LLC are now in foreclosure. Meanwhile, service providers like ServiceLink are celebrating recognition in the industry, and initiatives like Correspondent-in-a-Box powered by Black Lake are offering solutions for correspondent l... more
Dec 11, 2025 6:34 AM — Mortgage Lending
Dec. 11: Exec available; correspondent & broker products, LOS, 10T, UAD 3.6 tools; the Fed cuts and mortgage rates shrug
The article discusses various trends and changes in the mortgage industry, such as the impact of demographics on lending practices, the importance of technology and customer experience in the mortgage sector, and the potential for growth through innovative strategies. It also highlights the collaboration between different companies to enhance credit intelligence and improve decision-making process... more
Dec 10, 2025 11:33 AM — Housing Market
Dec. 10: Sales mgt., broker jobs; DPA, quick HELOC, non-QM, processing, AI tools; homebuyer age study
The article discusses the debate surrounding assumable mortgages and potential solutions to the affordability crisis in the housing market. It touches on the challenges faced by policymakers, lenders, and consumers and the need for bold solutions to reshape the MBS markets and household mobility.
Dec 10, 2025 6:33 AM — Mortgage Lenders
Dec. 9: Home equity, borrower mining, Buy before you sell, flood tools; Milliman/MorVest deal; credit cost news; prepayments slowing
The article discusses various topics related to the mortgage industry, such as combatting fraud, the impact of AI in the mortgage industry, tools to streamline compliance, strategies for retaining customers, and data intelligence for identifying potential borrowers. It also mentions partnerships with Cenlar for HELOC purchases, investment in industry leaders at FirstClose, and a webinar by Flyhome... more
Dec 9, 2025 7:32 AM — Mortgage Lenders
Page 3 – Daily Mortgage News & Commentary
The article discusses various services, products, and software available for lenders and brokers in the mortgage industry. It covers topics such as flood determination reports, compliance solutions, retention strategies, data tools for borrower intent, partnership opportunities, and home equity products. Different companies like ICE Flood, MQMR, LoanCare, Total Expert, and Cenlar are mentioned, al... more
Dec 9, 2025 6:33 AM — Mortgage Lending
Page 2 – Daily Mortgage News & Commentary
The article discusses the possible return of assumable mortgages as a potential solution to the housing affordability crisis. With locked-in mortgage rates and frozen inventory, policymakers, lenders, and consumers are debating the implications of assumable mortgages and other bold solutions to reshape the housing market.
Nov 8, 2025 6:18 AM — Mortgage Lenders
Nov. 1: Thoughts on GSE privatization, owing their own securities, and watching lender/vendor collaboration; vendor updates – Daily Mortgage News & Commentary
The article discusses the potential for Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae to buy back their mortgage-backed securities to help the mortgage market. Some groups believe this could reduce mortgage rates, while others, like Alex Pollock, believe the government should not be buying MBS. There are concerns about the operational constraints and costs associated with the GSEs growing their balance sheets furthe... more
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