
The New England Mortgage Expo is now the nation's largest regional mortgage industry show. If you weren't one of the 2,000+ industry professionals in attendance, here’s the next best thing. Below you'll find podcasts and video from the event.
Save the date and make plans to participate in the 2012 New England Mortgage Expo -- taking place Friday, January 13th at the MGM Grand at Foxwoods!
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Hear Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors, give his forecast for the real estate market in 2012.
Michael Krone of Kriss Law discusses challenges facing real estate closings.
Author and columnist Ken Harney discusses the newly appointed head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and other industry topics.
Frank E. Nothaft, chief economist of Freddie Mac, predicts modest economic growth in 2012.
Click here to view the Powerpoint presentation that accompanied Freddie Mac Chief Economist Frank Nothaft's presentation at the New England Mortgage Expo.
The Dodd-Frank leviathan is rumbling on, leaving a changed landscape in its wake. But 18 months after its passage, some aspects of the law are starting to become a little clearer, panelists at an informative session moderated by CATIC's Rich Hogan learned at the New England Mortgage Expo.
There's an app for that! Now mortgage originators can do business on the go. Kelli Himebaugh of Mortgage Builder Software explains.
Lani Sanethong of Lanergy Solutions is helping real estate professionals to get in front of consumers.
Theodore Tozer, president of Ginnie Mae, says the association is set to hit a milestone in the next month, and also offers some words of wisdom for mortgage bankers.
Frank Danna of Appraisal Logistics talks about a "hot button issue" in the appraisal world.
Hub Tech's Bill Buress touches on IT services and security for mortgage professionals.