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Figure helps Bed Bath & Beyond enter mortgage finance

Bed Bath & Beyond is moving into mortgage and home equity finance through a deal that leans heavily on Figure Technologies’ lending and tokenization infrastructure.   Processing Content The company announced Monday that it has acquired Tokens.com, a blockchain-based platform that will serve as the foundation for a new investment and personal finance business.   […]

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Real estate broker trust account violations, DRE enforcement and compliance best practices

Your state’s Department of Real Estate (DRE) will absolutely look at intent — but even the best intentions don’t excuse a violation. As a broker, if you don’t have a system in place for handling trust funds, and if that system can’t prove compliance to the penny, you’re exposed, whether you meant harm or not. In

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LPT Realty parent company acquires Humaniz, Reside

LPT Aperture Holdings, the parent company of fast-growing real estate brokerage LPT Realty announced its acquisitions of Humaniz and Reside on Tuesday via an exclusive announcement with HousingWire. The Robert Palmer-led company said it is not disclosing the financial terms of either deal.  Humaniz provides teams with AI-powered software for recruiting and management, while Reside

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PulteGroup to divest ICG as factory costs challenge builders

It’s a classic, almost predictable homebuilding “I-told-you-so” moment. The most important thing PulteGroup told the market on its Q4 2025 earnings call wasn’t that it plans to divest ICG (Innovative Construction Group). It was why — and what that “why” implies about the hard reality homebuilders keep rediscovering across cycles: Factories love steady pull-through. Homebuilding

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SERHANT. names founding agents for Boston expansion

As SERHANT. enters the Boston market — marking its first presence in Massachusetts and completing its expansion across all major East Coast cities — leaders also announced the five founding Boston agents. Founding agents include Michael Carucci, Antonio Khoury, Jorge Sariego, Kyle Farrell and Joe Albano, who have collective sales exceeding $600 million over the

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Keller Williams settles Batton homebuyer commission lawsuit

Nearly two years to the day since Keller Williams settled the home seller commission lawsuits, the firm has announced a settlement with the Batton homebuyer commission lawsuit plaintiffs. The company announced its settlement agreement on Monday. As part of the nationwide settlement agreement, Keller Williams will pay $20 million. The firm did not disclose any

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Rate cap debate sidesteps big unknowns in credit card pricing

Key Insight: After calling for a 10% rate cap on credit cards last month, President Donald Trump has grown quiet on the issue. But experts say regulators don’t have a very detailed understanding of how the market works or how pricing decisions are made.   What’s at Stake: Billions of dollars worth of travel rewards would

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MBA’s Broeksmit says credit bureau trade group “gaslit” mortgage industry

Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) President and CEO Bob Broeksmit took the stage at the trade group’s IMB26 Conference in Florida to say that its members and he himself have “just been gaslit by the trade association that represents the credit bureaus.” The MBA has proposed that lenders submit a single-bureau credit pull for loans sold

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Retirement accounts become emergency funds as financial stress rises

Long-term retirement accounts are increasingly serving as sources of emergency funds as American workers confront rising costs and persistent financial anxiety, according to multiple recent studies. Surveys from Allianz Life Insurance, Payroll Integrations and F&G Annuities and Life show Americans cutting back on retirement contributions and tapping savings meant for later life to cover immediate

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BLS jobs report for January delayed by partial government shutdown

The January jobs report published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will not be released as scheduled on Friday due to the partial federal government shutdown that began Saturday. The report will be issued once funding resumes. The shutdown was triggered after Congress failed to pass funding bills that include money for the

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