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HMDA Compliance, Expansion Plan, Pricing Engine, Subservicing Products; Program and Procedure Changes

Does technology always trump personal skills? Sometimes. But not all the time. Good LOs use the technology that best suits them in combination with their personal attributes to help borrowers every day. “In space, no one can hear you scream. In cyberspace, no one can shut you up.” How ‘bout some IT-related stuff? Here’s a softball: did you know that “Bluetooth” was named after Harald Bluetooth? The Bluetooth wireless specification design was named after the king in 1997, based on an analogy that the technology would unite devices the way Harald Bluetooth united the tribes of Denmark into a single kingdom. Another good use of technology is exhibited by Tim Lucas who writes, “There are more than 5 million Native Americans in the U.S. but only about 140 approved lenders. I created a Section 184 calculator that shows the required down payment, MI costs, and more. There's also a flowchart and a ton of info about the program.” T

Leading Authentically | Mortgage Women Magazine

Leading Authentically | Mortgage Women Magazine
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Capital Markets, Job Movement, CPI Takeaways; Mortgage Rate Surveys

With most mortgage related headlines focused on rates being back above 6 percent for the first time since 2008, it makes sense that 67 percent of millennials and Gen Zers who moved back home during the pandemic still live there. Lending Tree surveyed more than 1,300 U.S. parents and/or generation Zers/millennials to get their thoughts on pandemic parent-living arrangements and found that 85 percent of parents would let their children move back in as adults or have previously done so, and most (73 percent) wouldn’t charge them rent. That sounds “pretty sweet” as higher mortgage rates combined with still-high home prices are making it challenging for homebuyers as we head into what historically has been the best time of the year to find a home. According to economist Elliot Eisenberg, Ph.D., asking rents rose 0.4 percent in August this year. While that is historically very high (pre-Covid, rent hikes in August were about 0.2 percent), that figure is way down from the

Broker, Pricing, Workflow, Upcoming Events, Training, Webinars; Fed Day as New Apps Hit 22 Year Low

Broker, Pricing, Workflow, Upcoming Events, Training, Webinars; Fed Day as New Apps Hit 22 Year Low
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Customer Service, Digital, Warehouse, Pricing Tools ; Non-QM, Jumbo, ARM News

“Rob, my capital markets gal eliminated our ability to lock overnight at yesterday’s rates. I think that she’s being unreasonable. Your thoughts?” No, she’s not. Overnight lock protection is one of the first things to go in a volatile rate environment, especially when developments in Ukraine, seven hours ahead of New York, contribute to our rate movement. Besides, who needs to lock loans at 3AM? It is tough enough to preserve pricing margins as it is. As packages of mortgage servicing rights continue to be sold by companies looking to raise cash, do you think it’s hard to make money doing mortgages these days? Try music. I was recently chatting with a musician in Nashville who told me that they earn .003 per stream on YouTube. There are varying deal structures, of course, but for someone just starting out this equates to $30 for 10,000 streams. Yikes. I hope that Bruce Willis, and his family, made some money as they’ve been selling off $

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