The Second Annual I’m HOME Benchmark Report finds rising production of durable, energy-efficient manufactured homes and highlights federal efforts to improve access and quality nationwide
NMP Managing Editor Eric C. Peck has 25-plus years’ experience covering the mortgage industry. He graduated from the New York Institute of Technology, where he received his B.A. in Communication Arts/Media. After graduating, he began his professional career in New York City with Videography Magazine before landing in the mortgage finance space. He has edited three published books, and has also served as Copy Editor for Entrepreneur.com.
The Second Annual I’m HOME Benchmark Report finds rising production of durable, energy-efficient manufactured homes and highlights federal efforts to improve access and quality nationwide
With more than three decades in the mortgage industry and over 10 years at Fairway, Mattson will lead efforts to attract and onboard top loan officers nationwide
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If enacted, the new legislation would aim to streamline tariff exclusions for goods used in home construction, help stabilize material pricing, and support efforts to expand housing supply nationwide
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