In theory, all government-backed FHA, VA and USDA loans are assumable, and with mortgage rates at levels not seen in two decades, interest in this little-used option has been growing
Austin, Texas-based company founded by Title365 veterans recently announced Series A funding
The Salt Lake City-based proptech startup is focusing on 20 markets in 10 states including Utah, Oregon, New Mexico, Texas and California
The mortgage software giant expects to break its 2021 record of $1.475 billion in sales again this year after buying out partners in Optimal Blue
The deal paves the way for the first 'cloud-native' mortgage servicing platform
As home prices soar, institutional investors warm to the idea of taking an equity stake in single family homes
Flat-fee, end-to-end real estate brokerage Houwzer is launching cash offer and buy before you sell services in six markets
Bahrain-based investment firm, Arcapita Group Holdings, is the new owner of Nationwide Property and Appraisal Services, the second-largest independent AMC in the United States
Fraction, which launched in Canada in February 2021, is open for business in Washington state, with additional states planned later this year
Andreessen Horowitz partner Angela Strange to join San Francisco-based startup's board of directors
Menlo Ventures, a backer of HomeLight and Qualia, led the funding round and will take a seat on San Francisco-based startup's board
Deal expected to lead to tighter integration between platforms and support for a wider range of financial products and lending institutions
The company, Placer.ai, offers foot-traffic data to its clients, who come from retail, hospitality and other commercial industries
Southport Acquisition Corp. seeking companies with $50M to $100M in revenues that are valued between $1B and $2B, the company said in an investor prospectus on Friday
CFO Kevin Ryan will serve as interim CEO as the mortgage company continues to pursue SPAC merger. Read Vishal Garg's full letter to employees here.
Latest funding round brings total raised since 2019 to $22 million