October 2025

Judges’ questions may hint at limits to FAPA’s retroactivity

New York Court of Appeals judges’ responses to recent arguments in a closely-watched Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act case suggest they could take a narrower view of the law’s retroactivity but are less open to broad constitutional challenges to it. Recent questions from the New York judges focused more on case details than the constitutional issues,

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Down payment percentages stay elevated due to higher prices

The typical down payment made by home purchasers during the third quarter increased by $500 over the previous fiscal period, with the average share remaining near 14.4% of the price, Realtor.com said. Compared to last year’s third quarter, the dollar amount of $30,400 was down by $100. While it is normal for the down payment

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PHH Mortgage introduces new non-QM product suite

PHH Mortgage officially rolled out a new lending product suite this week as it looks to tap into growing mortgage industry demand for non-agency offerings. The proprietary non-qualified mortgage products, collectively known as FlexIQ, will be available through PHH’s correspondent lending channel for both delegated and non-delegated loans. The lender is a subsidiary of West

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Banks urge Trump admin to restore CDFI Fund staff, funding

Key insight: The trade association letter urges the White House to reverse cuts to the congressionally mandated program. Supporting data: The Office of Management and Budget has let go CDFI Fund staff as part of a reduction in force across the government, and the administration has singled out the program for cuts to the extent

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Navy Federal, Truist, Chime among victims of AWS outage

Key insight: A failure in an AWS internal subsystem in its northern Virginia region caused widespread errors and latencies across the internet on Monday. What’s at stake: The outage disrupted services at banks and fintechs like Navy Federal, Truist and Chime, reminding the sector of its concentration risk. Expert quote: “When AWS sneezes, half the

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Nexa Lending adds Tammy Richards to executive team

Nexa Lending welcomed mortgage industry veteran Tammy Richards as chief strategy officer, one of a series of recent moves introduced by the company as it also undergoes a rebranding initiative.    As chief strategy officer, Richards will help lead market development and expansion for the Mesa, Arizona-based lender, which recently changed its name from Nexa Mortgage. 

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Rocket layoffs related to Mr. Cooper deal get underway

Following its absorption of the Mr. Cooper and Redfin organizations, Rocket Companies confirmed it conducted a round of layoffs on Oct. 17, in line plans for cuts announced in second-quarter earnings. The reduction in force affected less than 1% of its team, the company said in a statement, confirming information which appeared in HousingWire. “Following

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TransUnion study pushes back on single-score concept

A credit reporting agency on Monday morning responded to an industry proposal to look into ending the tri-merge with a study finding it even more harmful to borrowers than a two-score pull. Although an earlier Standard & Poor’s study found a bi-merge alternative to the status quo in the mortgage industry could be viable, TransUnion

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Is the Housing Market Going To Crash? Here’s What Experts Say

Is the Housing Market Going To Crash? Here’s What Experts Say

If you’ve seen headlines or social posts calling for a housing crash, it’s easy to wonder if home values are about to take a hit. But here’s the simple truth. The data doesn’t point to a crash. It points to slow, continued growth. And sure, it’s going to vary by local area. Some markets will

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