Flexible Private Capital Becomes a Builder Growth Strategy

Homebuilders are navigating a market where slower absorption, elevated costs and shifting buyer demand are testing even the most experienced operators. In that environment, capital is more than a funding source. It influences liquidity, production pace and long-term growth. For regional and mid-sized production builders, the question is not simply whether capital is available. It […]

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Housing bill quietly limps its way into law

Key insight: A bipartisan housing bill passed Congress with overwhelming margins in both chambers before President Donald Trump canceled a signing ceremony the morning it was to become law. What’s at stake: The law reshapes manufactured and modular housing rules, restricts large institutional investors from buying single-family homes, and includes a handful of banking industry

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Lender hit with suit over Do-Not-Call violations

A class action lawsuit filed against a California-based mortgage company claims it violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and is now seeking monetary damages and a court order to stop their telemarketing. Processing Content Plaintiff Chris Arnet filed the lawsuit against Catalyst Mortgage, claiming that the lender sent him at least three unsolicited text messages

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