November 2025

Loandepot, Cenlar, Union Home add new mortgage leaders

Loandepot, Cenlar, Union Home add new mortgage leaders

West Palm Beach, Florida-based Newday USA, a specialist in lending to U.S. veterans, named Neil Brooks as president of its new mortgage program. As head of Newday Home, Brooks will lead efforts to open homeownership to veterans through the unit, including the launch of a network of national real estate agents. A U.S. Navy veteran, […]

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How Basel, GSE changes may upend MSR dynamics

The mortgage servicing rights market changed dramatically when the government-sponsored enterprises went into conservatorship and Basel bank capital rules tightened, so stakeholders are watching the review of both carefully. Those two historic changes created the “perfect storm” for MSRs that led to a concentration of large nondepository players, an advocate for mid-sized banks said at

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NAR’s new 3-Year plan is massive. Here’s what actually changes in 2026

After much build up, the National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) 2026-2028 Strategic Plan was unsurprisingly approved unanimously by all 64 members of NAR’s Executive Committee during a meeting on Sunday at NAR’s 2025 NXT conference in Houston.  The plan, which incorporates 75 projects that fall underneath 24 initiatives, will be implemented on January 1, 2026.

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NAR prepares for its first all-female leadership team

It has only been 51 years since the passage of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act of 1974, which made it illegal for lenders to refuse to give a woman a mortgage based on her marital status, opening the door to homeownership for single or divorced women across the country. As the National Association of Realtors

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NAR’s Lawrence Yun predicts rising home sales and stable prices

Although some may be uncertain about how things will shake out for the real estate industry in 2026, the National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) chief economist Lawrence Yun is one person airing on the side of optimism.  In 2026, Yun said he is expecting existing home sales to rise 14% year-over-year, which he is attributing

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What you need to know about listing fraud and real estate risks

For many Realtors, the legal maelstrom that engulfed the industry over the past two years, served as a wake up call of sorts, forcing them to look for ways to mitigate and manage risks. Given this environment, it is no surprise that risk management was a popular topic at the National Association of Realtors (NAR)

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Tech Pulse: Redfin, Real Brokerage show off AI home search

Welcome back to Tech Pulse — HousingWire‘s weekly series rounding up the latest in technology news, including tools, integrations and trends that impact mortgage and real estate. Here’s what happened this week: Redfin puts forth AI chat tool for home searches Redfin has launched a new AI-powered “conversational home search” on its website, allowing users to find homes through natural

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First American’s 2026 housing market forecast points to better affordability

After a year of easing mortgage rates and slightly improved affordability, the U.S. housing market heads into 2026 with expectations for steady, if uneven, progress. First American deputy chief economist Odeta Kushi said a broader reset remains gradual. “There are no quick fixes — recoveries take time,” she said. “The trends of 2025 will continue

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Figure’s marketplace accelerates with $2.5B in Q3 volume

Figure Technology Solutions reached $2.5 billion in consumer loan marketplace volume in the third quarter of 2025 — a 70% year-over-year increase, the company reported Thursday in its first earnings release since going public. Most of Figure’s volume continues to come from home equity lines of credit (HELOCs). New product categories — including crypto-backed loans,

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Macquarie’s Jason White on the Stewart-MCS deal

Earlier this month, title and real estate services company Stewart Information Services Corp., owned by SISCO Holdings, agreed to acquire the mortgage services of property preservation provider Mortgage Contracting Services (MCS) for $330 million. The transaction, which expands Stewart’s suite of services in the property preservation arena, supports default servicing while providing MCS with additional capital to invest in other

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