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Patton Gade, top LO for VA loans, heads to UMortgage

Housing Wire

Patton Gade, the top producing loan officer for VA home loans in the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, will continue to originate loans and hold the national director of military lending position at UMortgage. He’ll join forces with fellow veteran loan originator Jay Bunte in the brokerage firm.

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Mortgage applications for new construction homes ticked up in July

Housing Wire

With strong demand and limited options for existing homes, many homebuyers are turning to new construction. Mortgage applications for new construction home purchases increased 35.5% According to MBA estimates, new single-family home sales were running at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 677,000 units in July 2023.

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Mortgage applications for new construction climbed in August

Housing Wire

Demand for newly constructed homes continues to remain high as existing for-sale inventory remains historically low. Despite the 30-year fixed rate averaging over 7% in August, applications for new home purchase loans increased over the month and from a year ago,” said Joel Kan, MBA’s vice president and deputy chief economist.

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Demand stalled in March for new-home purchases: MBA

Housing Wire

According to MBA estimates, new single-family home sales were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 615,000 units in March, the slowest annualized pace in four months, and a decrease of 10.7% In February, conventional loans accounted for 63% of applications for new homes. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) loans took a 10.4%

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New-home mortgage applications surged nearly 40% annually in October: MBA

Housing Wire

“We estimate that the pace of home sales increased for the third straight month to a 715,000-unit annual pace — the strongest sales month since May 2023.” of all new-home purchase applications as homebuyers turned to new construction for more housing options. Conventional loans made up 63.6%

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Demand rose in January for new home purchases: MBA

Housing Wire

Mortgage applications for new homes surged in January as a lack of existing homes continued to fuel the demand for new construction. According to MBA estimates, new single-family home sales were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 700,000 units in January, the highest pace since October 2023. of loan applications for new homes.

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New home sales fall due to low inventory and high prices

Housing Wire

the second consecutive month sales of new homes have dropped, according to data released Thursday by the Mortgage Bankers Association. On a seasonally adjusted basis, the MBA also estimates new home sales fell at an annualized pace of 4% in May, said Joel Kan, MBA’s associate vice president of economic and industry forecasting.

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