Building blocks: HUD funds support housing, health and child care projects by NH Business Review for Trisha Nail

Redevelopment of Keene’s Roosevelt School, with new construction adjacent to the existing building, is poised to bring 30 affordable housing units to the city. (Courtesy of Warrenstreet Architects) A handful of development projects around the state are receiving a financial shot in the arm, thanks to federal funding recently disbursed…

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The MSR market hasn’t been this hot in decades by Flávia Furlan Nunes, James Kleimann for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire Some mortgage lenders are seizing the moment to sell billions of dollars in mortgage servicing rights (MSRs), capitalizing on strong demand and high valuations. Among them are Movement Mortgage and Sierra Pacific Mortgage, sources told HousingWire. On the buy side, investors are eager to acquire MSRs either to build…

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DIY automation isn’t always a win: What mortgage lenders need to know by Danny Torbett for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire DIY automation pitfalls/myths: It’s time to rethink your strategy In today’s mortgage industry, nearly every organization is battling inefficiencies caused by manual processes. Whether it’s a loan officer pulling data from one system to enter it into another, or underwriting teams relying on endless email threads and spreadsheets, the…

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