Nearly every lender is at least learning about AI, but on the flip side there are things like New York’s ban on data centers. Lenders and vendors are not the only ones riding the tech wave, and no LO wants to be behind their client in tech knowledge. Consumers are now researching affordability, neighborhoods, and monthly payments long before contacting a lender. So, the next competitive advantage in mortgage lending lies in engaging buyers earlier through real-time affordability tools, personalized insights, and integrated financing experiences that build trust before rate shopping begins. In today's purchase-driven market, where monthly payment matters more than purchase price, lenders that help consumers make informed decisions from the outset are better positioned to win business and improve outcomes for borrowers, agents, and loan officers alike. Put another way, the future belongs to lenders that combine advanced technology with human expertise, earning consumer trust early and serving as trusted advisors throughout the entire homeownership journey rather than simply processing mortgage transactions. (Today’s podcast can be found here… this week’s ‘casts are sponsored by Zillow Home Loans, Zillow’s in-house mortgage lender. By integrating Zillow’s real estate platform with financing, Zillow Home Loans helps buyers move from dreaming about a home to holding the keys, and loan officers focus on guiding buyers with care and confidence. Today’s has an interview with Polunsky Beitel Green’s Allan Polunsky, Jay Beitel, and Marty Green on the evolution of the mortgage industry from a legal perspective over the past five decades, and the legal and regulatory challenges lenders face today.)
Wednesday’s Gains Had More Staying Power Than Tuesday’s
Wednesday’s Gains Had More Staying Power Than Tuesday’s
Both Tuesday’s CPI and Wednesday’s PPI came in much lower than expected. Both resulted in fairly big bond rallies. Whereas Tuesday’s rally faded gradually…