Rocket’s modern messenger: TikTok influencers by Sarah Wolak for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire Rocket Companies’ return to the Super Bowl on Sunday marked not only a milestone for the company’s calculated rebrand but a new level of connection between the financial services sector and online influencers. While many mortgage professionals have taken to apps like TikTok, LinkedIn and Instagram to make housing-related…

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Report reveals towns’ innovative responses to NH’s housing crisis by NH Business Review for NH Business Review Staff

To address the continued housing roadblocks around the state, New Hampshire Housing released case studies detailing several towns’ innovative responses to the shortage by using funds from the InvestNH initiative. Case studies from Bethlehem, Berlin, Canterbury, Gorham, Keene, Lancaster, Newmarket, Plymouth, Sandwich, Sugar Hill, and Wilmot appear in the Housing…

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Many older Americans are still working, with more planning to rejoin the workforce in 2025 by Chris Clow for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire One in four Americans in the 65-and-over age bracket remain in the workforce, and more plan to rejoin it at some point in 2025 for a variety of reasons including rising costs, boredom and job satisfaction. This is according to a survey conducted by ResumeTemplates.com. The survey, conducted in…

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Why the CFPB’s enforcement pause is not a free pass for lenders by Matthew VanFossen for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire The recent developments surrounding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) have left many in the mortgage industry wondering what comes next. With Acting Director Russell Vought halting all rulemaking, enforcement actions and examinations, some may be tempted to believe that the regulatory burden on Independent Mortgage Banks (IMBs) is…

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