Author name: Ricky Vasquez

Builders Don’t Have a Rate Problem, They Have a Reliability Problem

A builder lines up a deal. Land is identified. Plans are drawn. The numbers work. The lender says yes. And then — somewhere between approval and execution — the ground shifts. The timeline stretches, the draw gets delayed, the capital tightens or worse, disappears altogether. By the time it’s clear what’s happening, it’s already too […]

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K-shaped economy amplifies rise in nonprime DTI ratios

Total debt-to-income ratios have risen beyond prepandemic levels and the trend is particularly pronounced for nonprime in the current K-shaped economy, according to a new TransUnion study. Processing Content While DTIs are below caps in the 28/36 rule corresponding to some mortgage lenders’ front- and back-end ratio limits, the increases — along with higher utilization

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