This real estate tech CEO digs data

This real estate tech CEO digs data

Leo Pareja hadn't even hit two decades of life when he sold his first home. He quickly rose to the No. 1 agent across Keller Williams in 2010 and has signed paperwork for 4,000 home sales in all. While that might make a career in and of itself, Pareja switched to entrepreneurialism before he hit 30.
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Servicing company takes a stab at mobile app

While mobile applications have become increasingly present in the originations segment of the mortgage industry, they're now making their mark in the servicing space. Fintech company and national lender and servicer The Money Source has launched the TMS Happinest Mobile app for its Servicing
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The Solution Is Social Housing

Many American cities face a severe shortage of affordable housing — and not just for the poor, but well up into the upper-middle class. A recent report from Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies concluded: “The rental market thus appears to be settling into a new normal where nearly half of renter
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Too good to be true? Could your family use a reverse mortgage?

Proprietary Reverse Mortgages are similar, but they have fewer restrictions and no government guarantee. Single-Purpose Reverse Mortgages involve the lender restricting how you can use the money from the reverse mortgage and tend to be the least expensive. They are offered by some state and
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Five mortgage marketing tips for professionals

Recently, I made this video for the members of my Agent Marketer coaching group to show them an easy way to use google to help them create content. As Loan Officers, you all have a ton of expertise and experience which happens to be exactly what consumers are searching for. Watch the video (it's
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Mother-in-law admits lending RM100,000 to Adam Rosly

The mother-in-law of Ampang PKR Youth chief Datuk Adam Rosly Abdullah admitted that she had lend RM100,000 to her son-in-law in October 2016. — Bernama picKUALA LUMPUR, April 5 — The mother-in-law of Ampang PKR Youth chief Datuk Adam Rosly Abdullah admitted that she had lend
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FCA asset management study is a 'positive step'

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Asset Management Market Study Final Report brings “greater clarity and priority to the The Packaged Retail and Insurance-based Investment Products (PRIIPs) and the second Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II) implementation work carried out by
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Mahindra Selects Synchrony as Preferred US Lending Partner

Synchrony Financial has signed a multi-year deal to provide consumer financing for Mahindra's powersports division in the U.S., the companies announced in a press release. As the preferred lender for Mahindra Vehicle Sales and Service, Synchrony will provide promotional financing options for new
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WASHINGTON | Long-term US mortgage rates fall; 30-year at 4.40 percent

Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday the average rate on 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages dipped to 4.40 percent from 4.44 percent last week. The benchmark stood at an average 4.10 percent a year ago. The decline followed scant movement in long-term rates last week and a months-long stretch
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Wasatch Front Commercial Real-Estate Sales Remain Strong

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Experts say a section of Utah's commercial real-estate market is showing “no signs of slowing down.” The Salt Lake Tribune reports CBRE, a Los Angeles-based Fortune 500 commercial real-estate services and investment firm that has an office in Salt Lake City, says in its
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Bankers, economists, lawyers agree on one thing, fixing the banks is hard

The cases examined by the royal commission, he said on Thursday, had been “very uncomfortable and confronting” to listen to, but he warned that forcing the banks to spend more time verifying the financial position of borrowers would affect the cost and availability of credit. He argued that over the past
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10000 British Companies Revealed Their Pay Gaps. Here's What We Learned

As of Wednesday night, more than 10,000 U.K. companies with at least 250 employees completed the humbling process of submitting to the British government their gender pay gaps. The main takeaway—a median pay gap of 9.7% across the reporting companies—is not all that surprising, unless the
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Mortgage Rates Slip, Odds of a Rate Hike Hold

The average rate for a benchmark 30-year mortgage slipped 4 basis points over the past week to 4.40 percent but remains 30 basis points higher than the average rate in place at the same time last year (4.10 percent) and within 18 basis points of a 5-year high (4.58 percent), according to Freddie Mac's
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Facebook Scans the Photos, Links and Some of the Conversations You Send on Messenger

Facebook Inc. scans the links and images that people send each other on Facebook Messenger, and reads chats when they're flagged to moderators, making sure the content abides by the company's rules. If it doesn't, it gets blocked or taken down. The company confirmed the practice after an interview
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10 “Strong Buy” Stocks to Buy Immediately

RBC Capital has now released updated guidance for its Top 30 Global Ideas for 2018. From this list of 30 stock picks, I used TipRanks to select the 10 best stocks to buy right now. These are the stocks with a Strong Buy consensus from the Street and big upside potential. Note that this is based only on
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Nike: Just Buy It

This is largely due to the company's strong international growth following the financial crisis. Recent years have been tough for the stock as fears over global growth, and uncertainty regarding future demand for Nike's goods weighed on investors. Strong recent earnings results however, have lessened
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Kenneth Harold McDonnell

… Lisa Shannon McDonnell and Marianne Kathryn McDonnell. He worked for Shell Oil Company and several life insurance companies from 1953 to 1962. In 1962, he moved to Los Angeles and worked for Title Insurance and Trust Co. as a trust officer. He graduated from Southwestern University School
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ROCKLAND REAL ESTATE NEWS: Noted interior designer Ernest de la Torre lists “clock house” in …

Noted interior designer Ernest de la Torre has just listed his vibrant, chic home for $3.6 million in the historic, artistic community of Sneden's Landing. Located just a short walk to the Hudson River, the home gets its nickname from a focal point above the home's entrance way: a European style clock that
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One year on from Cambridge's Latin graffiti attack, has anything changed in our housing market?

One year ago yesterday (April 4), the UK was gripped by a very Cambridge kind of excitement when Latin graffiti protesting the iniquity of the city's housing market was daubed on new townhouses. On April 4 last year, residents in Water Street in Cambridge awoke to discover a vigilante artist had
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SC doesn't agree to Centre's plea Aadhaar would curb banking frauds

The Centre's argument that Aadhaar would help curb ills like terrorism and banking frauds today did not find favour with the Supreme Court which said the bank officials were “hand-in-glove” with fraudsters and scams do not happen because the culprits are unknown. The top court also questioned the
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