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Mortgage Market Update

Perhaps you’re one of the busy mortgage industry executives who have told us that there’s a lot of industry news to keep up with and developments to track. Are you worried that you’re not following all the stories that you should? If so, I’m pleased to send you this sample issue of Mortgage Market Update, the perfect solution for executives with just enough time to read one all-inclusive publication per month.  Mortgage Market Update pulls from our wealth of industry experience, insider knowledge and expert journalists, so that you get the mortgage business information you need most.  You’ll have everything you need in one source, right at your finger tips.

You’re going to need a reliable source of information to help you make informed business decisions. While many mortgage lenders are bracing for a downturn in originations as refinances slow to a trickle, there are still a lot of lenders searching for profits. As a subscriber to Mortgage Market Update, you’ll learn how to better leverage your company to ensure you don’t end up on the sidelines.

You’ll be able to stay on top of all the latest regulatory changes, lawsuits and debates brewing on both local and national levels, since Mortgage Market Update is the only publication that tracks every mortgage selling and servicing change from Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the agencies.

In addition, every month you’ll receive the latest covering:

  • Strategies – what’s working for the industry winners
  • Trends – where markets are headed, growth areas, new products
  • Competitors – who’s making news with alliances, new business, lawsuits, marketing
  • Court cases and predatory lending issues – from all over the country
  • Technology – pitfalls and benefits, loan origination systems, automated underwriting and more
  • Regulators – RESPA news, new standards, requirements, trends in enforcement
  • And More – what to expect from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, a monthly checklist of regulations, in-depth analysis

Let the most respected mortgage industry news source work for you.  Subscribe & receive:

  • Accurate, timely reporting of every aspect of residential lending. The newsletter delivers news, analysis and projections on the pulse of the market, plus the latest about mortgage sales, production, servicing and regulation.
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  • In-depth, honest journalism, not trade magazine fluff and advertising.  We’ve covered the industry since 1984.
  • Full coverage of mortgage market trends so that you’ll understand where the market is headed to strategically position yourself for challenges ahead.
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Mortgage Market Update is published monthly, 12 times a year. 

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