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Homebuyers are adjusting to the new normal of 7% mortgage rates

February 18, 2025 by bp56691
Homebuyers are adjusting to the new normal of  7% mortgage rates
As the 2025 spring homebuying season approaches — and the tone is set for what the rest of the year could look like — the long-term costs of a home loan are inching lower even as fears of inflation, unemployment and tariffs loom large.
Categories Chicago, HWmember, Illinois, Inflation, LendingLife, Mortgage, Mortgage Rates, Mortgage Rates Center, Origination, Tariffs

What will it take to rekindle the senior housing market?

February 18, 2025 by bp56691
With the oldest baby boomers turning 80 this year, the market of dedicated senior housing swings from a place of oversupply to a shortage.
Categories baby boomer, Home Prices, Housing Market, HWmember, Mortgage, Reverse

Gary Keller warns of unpredictability in the housing market

February 18, 2025 by bp56691
According to the KW executives, they expect that unpredictability will lead to some people holding back on major investments, such as buying a house, unless their life circumstances dictate that they must make a move. 
Categories Gary Keller, HWmember, Interest Rates, Keller Williams, Politics, Real Estate, Tariffs, Trump Administration, Unemployment

Stavvy integrates with Encompass Partner Connect platform

February 17, 2025 by bp56691
The integration allows lenders to execute hybrid or fully digital closings and integrate features such as eSign, eNote and eVault.
Categories Encompass, HWmember, Intercontinental Exchange, Mortgage, Mortgage Industry, Origination, Stavvy, Technology

6 time management hacks to help agents sell more homes in 2025

February 17, 2025 by bp56691
A majority of agents believe 2025 is going to be a great year for the housing market. Around 85% have an optimistic outlook, and 70% believe the market will be more stable, according to a new survey from Clever Real Estate.    Although agents are split on whether it’s going to be a buyers or a […]
Categories Contributors, Home Sales, Homebuyers, HWmember, Opinion, Real Estate Agents

The impact of job cuts on the DC housing market

February 16, 2025 by bp56691
The impact of job cuts on the DC housing market
Is the Washington, D.C. housing market facing a sudden collapse ignited by DOGE’s job-cutting? We look at inventory and price cuts to see.
Categories Housing Inventory, Housing Market, Housing Market Tracker, HWmember, Mortgage Rates, New listings, Washington, D.C.

DOGE says it has recovered $1.9B in ‘misplaced’ HUD funds

February 15, 2025 by bp56691
DOGE announced in a post on X Friday that it had recovered $1.9 billion in HUD funds that were misplaced by the Biden administration.
Categories HUD, HWmember, Politics, Scott Turner

Judge blocks CFPB firings amid Treasury labor union lawsuit

February 15, 2025 by bp56691
A federal judge temporarily blocked the mass firing of CFPB employees on Friday as part of a lawsuit filed by federal employee trade unions.
Categories CFPB, Donald Trump, HWmember, Lawsuit, Politics

Windsor Mortgage CEO explores technology services, coaching in the wholesale market

February 15, 2025 by bp56691
HousingWire President Diego Sanchez sits down with Chris Vinson, CEO of Windsor Mortgage, a division of Plains Commerce Bank. The conversation covers Windsor’s growth and success in recent years, including its focus on wholesale lending, technology and coaching.
Categories HWmember, Mortgage, Origination, Podcast, Podcasts, Team Leaders, Technology, Wholesale Lending

Win some, lose some: Appraisers wrestle with the CFPB’s dismantling

February 15, 2025 by bp56691
Win some, lose some: Appraisers wrestle with the CFPB’s dismantling
Appraisers have mixed feelings about the status of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. They welcome the end of the PAVE Task Force, but a potential closure means the agency won’t issue final rules in a fight against appraisal management companies.
Categories AMCs, Appraisals, Appraisals and Valuations, CFPB, HWmember, Regulatory, Trump Administration
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