Seismic Real Estate Disruption: Big Change for Buyers, Agents & Lenders

Nov 7, 2023 3:34:02 PM / by Brett O'Daniell posted in Mortgage, Lending, Home Loan, Home tour, real estate, real estate agents, agents, real estate agent, buyer's agent, commission, realtor, closing costs, real estate tech, agency, MLS, before you buy, buying a home, rates, Legal, Mortgage Lenders, technology

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The way homes are bought and sold is currently undergoing a seismic disruption.  Recent lawsuits and legal verdicts are transforming conventional commission structures and practices which have sent extreme shockwaves through the real estate industry.  The implications of these shifts, are triggering significant changes and challenges for home buyers, real estate agents, and lenders. 

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Shaping the Future of Real Estate: Lawsuits & Settlements Bring Change

Oct 10, 2023 12:55:01 PM / by Mark Gorman posted in Mortgage, real estate, real estate agents, real estate agent, realtor, real estate tech, agency, MLS, rates

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The real estate industry has been hit with a wave of lawsuits and settlements that are shaking up the traditional norms of buying and selling homes. These legal actions are causing a significant transformation in the industry, impacting buyers, sellers, real estate agents, lenders, and industry organizations. Let's explore the major effects that these legal developments are having on the real estate sector.

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Navigating the Current Real Estate Market: Trends and Insights

Jul 13, 2023 11:31:49 AM / by Brett O'Daniell posted in housing market, consumer, before you buy, buying a home, homebuying

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New Mortgage Tech: What Lenders Need to Know

Jun 28, 2023 11:11:20 AM / by Mark Gorman posted in Mortgage, Lending, Home Loan, Mortgage Lenders, technology

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The mortgage industry is experiencing a tech revolution, transforming the way mortgage lenders operate and enhancing the borrower experience. Advancements in technology are streamlining processes, improving efficiency, and revolutionizing the lending landscape. In this blog, we will explore the new technologies that are reshaping the mortgage industry and empowering mortgage lenders to thrive in the digital age. From automation and artificial intelligence to blockchain and digital mortgage platforms, these innovations are revolutionizing every aspect of the mortgage lending process.

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HUD Reduced Mortgage Insurance Premium on FHA Loans

Feb 23, 2023 2:37:30 PM / by Mark Gorman posted in Mortgage, FHA, insurance, first-time, homeownership, mortgage payments

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On February 22, 2023 the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced a reduction in FHA mortgage insurance premiums to make housing more accessible and affordable for first-time homebuyers. The Biden-Harris administration has stressed the importance of addressing disparities in homeownership and wealth in general. A White House Press Release states  "Homeownership is currently the principal source of wealth creation for most American households. But due to a nationwide shortfall in the supply of affordable homes and shifting demand for housing during the pandemic, first-time homebuyers have struggled in recent years to achieve homeownership."

A mortgage insurance premium is a monthly fee paid either to the FHA or a private mortgage insurance (PMI) provider, in addition to the monthly mortgage payment. The reduction intends to take some weight off new home owners by reducing the monthly amount due, or allowing more aspiring home buyers to qualify for a mortgage. The FHA estimates this reduction will save homeowners approximately $800 a year, on average. 

Mortgage Banker's Association's (MBA) President and CEO Bob Broeksmit mentioned "The lower premiums will expand homeownership opportunities by lowering mortgage payments for qualified FHA borrowers, providing critical relief from the steep rise in mortgage rates and home prices just in time for the spring buying season. This will especially help minority homebuyers and low-and moderate-income households who are predominantly served by FHA loans" (2023 MBA News Release).

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Mortgage Company Rolls Out New Real Estate Technology

Jan 18, 2023 10:22:58 AM / by Brett O'Daniell posted in Mortgage, Lending, homebuyers, real estate tech, innovation

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Credit: Originally Posted by Gooi Mortgage, inc

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FHFA Increased 2023 Conforming Loan Limits

Dec 7, 2022 4:44:07 PM / by Mark Gorman posted in Mortgage, Lending, FHA, Credit, financing

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The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced via press release the new conforming loan limits for 2023. The new conforming loan limit is $726,200, which is a $79,000 increase from last year's limit of $647,200. In addition, the "conforming loan floor and ceiling increased to $472,030 and $1,089,300, respectively, for calendar year 2023." In areas considered low cost, the "floor" figure derives from 65% of the national conforming loan limit. In contrast, the ceiling for high cost areas is 150% of $762,200 conforming loan limit. Detailed information about the new guidelines can be found on the HUD website. 

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St. Louis Realtors Issues Apology to Black St. Louisans for Practicing Discrimination

Sep 22, 2022 1:52:56 PM / by Andrea Y. Henderson posted in Lending, Down Payment Assistance

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Originally Posted on St. Louis Public Radio

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MBA and NFHA Launch Online Toolkit to Help Lenders Develop Special Purpose Credit Programs for Underserved Communities

Jul 29, 2022 12:56:15 PM / by Falen Taylor posted in Lending, Down Payment Assistance

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Originally Posted on MBA | Mortgage Bankers Association

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How to Engage with Consumers and Fund More Mortgages.

Jun 28, 2022 8:43:44 AM / by Brett O'Daniell posted in Lending, Down Payment Assistance

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For mortgage lenders, approximately 1 out of every 10 clients will buy a home in the next year. But how do you know which ones they are?

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