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HousingWire Annual On-Demand 2022

Housing Wire

Speakers: Haley Parker, Area Business Development Manager, Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation Arjun Dhingra, Sales and Business Development, All Western Mortgage Doug Wilber, CEO, Denim Social Chelsea Peitz, Founder, Chelsea Peitz Consulting. 03 Marketing Leaders Success Summit: The Future of Marketing.

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How AI can Improve Appraisal Quality and Reduce Repurchase Requests

Clear Capital

And now, remarkable new AI technology is making its way into the mortgage industry too. This exciting development in machine learning has lenders scrambling to integrate condition modeling AI into their systems. AI programs can produce art, music, and writings that are often indistinguishable from those produced by humans.

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Fannie Mae’s Lyle Radke to speak at HW Annual

Housing Wire

Appraisal modernization efforts could mean big changes for property valuations, which is why HousingWire invited Lyle Radke , director of collateral policy at Fannie Mae , to speak at HW Annual Sept. The schedule includes time to discover the latest technology through product demos and time to catch up with peers.

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Rocket Mortgage’s Rachel Robinson to speak at HW Annual

Housing Wire

As the housing economy becomes increasingly digital, appraisal modernization may hold the key to not only providing a better experience for borrowers and lenders but also reducing potential appraisal bias. Robinson joined Rocket Mortgage in 2004 as a mortgage banker before transitioning into leading an internal process improvement team.

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CITIES FACE DAUNTING OFFICE-VACANCY CHALLENGE

Will Springer Realtor

Local government, developers, architects and others will need to step up and take responsibility for the sake of our city. It is lack of labor, land/lots, lumber/materials, lending for builders and land developers and ever-costly legal/regulatory costs,” he said. This is a time for leadership and for action,” Smith said.

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PREDICTIONS, PARKING, POLLUTED PIPES

Will Springer Realtor

It was a year of gyrating mortgage rates and stubbornly high home prices. Mortgage rates rose and rose again to more than 8% but have since mercifully fallen by nearly a percentage point. Just for Fun: In December 2022, the National Association of Realtors® projected mortgage interest rates would be 5.7%