Mortgage Trends
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As last year’s high-volume mortgage environment wanes, lenders are shifting focus to address another set of challenges.
Experian can help businesses overcome the barriers on the path to a seamless and digital verification process for mortgage lending.
Last year’s predictions of a new set of Roaring 20’s may not have panned out the way we imagine, but many did evolve. Here are six trends to watch in 2021.
During this unique time in mortgage when most lenders are shattering previous origination records, focus is now drawn to new performance indicators.
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An Experian study revealed 86% of millennials believe that buying a house is a good financial investment - they just don't have the credit scores they need.
Recent research shows Hispanics—especially Millennials who are entering their home-buying years—are particularly eager for homeownership.
Underwriting a sizeable loan can take weeks with the task of collecting income and asset documents to analyze and verify. Understand how verification solutions are easing the pains in the complex mortgage process.
The economic expansion just passed the eight-year mark, and consumer credit defaults across mortgages, bankcards and auto loans are at pre–financial crisis levels
Call it big data, smart data or evidence-based decision-making. It’s not just the latest fad, it’s the future of how business will be guided and grow.