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Real estate company launches crypto-based platform

Real estate company launches crypto-based platform

Angel Garcia/Bloomberg The Trump administration has made efforts during its first eight months back in office to legitimize cryptocurrency in the U.S. economy, and Linkhome Holdings is getting ahead of the curve. The AI-powered real estate company launched a platform that allows buyers to purchase property with cryptocurrency, it announced in a press release Monday. […]

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LitFinancial turns to crypto for mortgage funding

Mortgage correspondent lender LitFinancial has launched a stablecoin on an Ethereum blockchain with the initial aim of improving its treasury efficiency and reducing its cost of capital. Lit, based in Troy Michigan, is working with Brale, a stablecoin-as-a-service platform, and Stably, a stablecoin advisory firm, on the new token which is named litUSD. Brale is

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Figure Technology goes public, opens at $36 per share

Figure Technology Solutions started trading as a public company and the first moves were substantially higher, according to information on Yahoo Finance. The company priced its offering at $25 per share on Wednesday evening. Early trades, starting around 12:30, put the stock in a range between $32 and $37 per share, with an opening price

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Rate-and-term refi activity hits 2025 high mark

Evidence of homeowners’ desire to refinance at the first signs of falling mortgage rates appeared in August’s data as rate-and-term transactions hit a 2025 high. Rate-and-term locks accelerated 69.8% from the prior month, according to Optimal Blue’s Market Advantage report. Compared to August 2024, though, volumes finished 8.7% lower. Cash-out refinances also saw a monthly

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Figure boosts size, price of planned IPO

Figure Technology Solutions has increased its expected initial public offering in both size and price, an updated prospectus filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission said. The IPO will now consist of 31.5 million shares of its Class A stock, but nearly 4.9 million of those will come from current shareholders in the company. Figure

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Property insurance nears 10% of mortgage costs

The property insurance portion of the average mortgage payment keeps rising, and is now just shy of 10% of the average monthly expense, ICE Mortgage Technology said in its September Mortgage Monitor Report. Mortgage payments are broken down into two components — principal and interest, and taxes and insurance; the latter normally goes into the

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U.S. homeownership falls for first time since 2016

For the first time since 2016, the number of American households who are homeowners declined on an annual basis, in another signpost that high home prices and elevated interest rates are taking people out of the market, a Redfin study of U.S. Census data found. The study estimated about 86.2 million Americans own their home,

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Figure Technology seeks $508M in long-awaited IPO

Figure Technology Solutions has formally launched its long-awaited initial public offering that could bring over $508 million in gross proceeds to the company if the overallotment is exercised. The company is offering over 21.46 million shares, with an overallotment of 3.95 million shares. In addition, 4.85 million shares are being sold by existing stockholders in

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Mortgage insurers commit to using VantageScore 4.0

The U.S. Mortgage Insurers repeated its commitment for members to work with the Federal Housing Finance Agency to implement VantageScore 4.0. In an Aug. 27 blog post, the group said it welcomed FHFA Director Bill Pulte’s announcement permitting Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to accept loans using the VantageScore 4.0 algorithm and its members will

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