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The Single-Family Freddie Mac Home Starts Here podcast is your connection to all the latest industry trends, insights and points of view on the mortgage market. Take a front row seat to the conversations that are shaping the decisions in Freddie Mac Single-Family and first-hand information to help you grow your business.
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Racial and ethnic bias impact home appraisals. Pam Perry, vice president of Single-Family Equitable Housing sits down with Jillian White, SRA, head of collateral at Better.com to discuss new research on how valuation bias can affect the racial wealth gap, and holistic approaches to solve valuation disparities.
Single-Family Senior Vice President of Modeling, Econometrics, Data and Analytics, Michael Bradley discusses the advantages of AI and Machine Learning for mortgage lenders with Amy Gromowski, Senior Leader, Science & Analytics at CoreLogic and Frank Poiesz, Managing Director of Product, Origination Technology with Black Knight.
National Homeownership Month is a time to celebrate the benefits of homeownership for families and communities across the country.  Learn about lending success from three Freddie Mac Home Possible® RISE Award winners who are extending the reach of homeownership, daily. 
COVID-19 policy flexibilities for forbearance program have successfully prevented foreclosures, but won’t continue forever, and elevated volumes are driving demand for solutions that optimize mortgage servicing operations— from quick decisions on mortgage assistance options to reimbursement for servicing defaulted properties. In this episode we sit down with servicing client, Mr. Cooper, to discuss PAID (Payments Automated Intelligent and Dynamic), a new tool that improves the servicer workflow for expense reimbursements. 
Reducing home utility costs places families in a better financial situation and helps preserve home affordability over time. Since the first Earth Day in 1970, changes in building codes have made homes much more efficient, cutting energy use by 47%, but a lack of energy efficiency can still be the highest cost of homeownership outside of the mortgage loan. In this episode, we discuss tools that allow lenders and appraisers the ability to rate the energy performance of homes and how to affordably reduce costs through energy efficiency upgrades. 
Homeownership is the cornerstone to wealth building, community pride and familial stability. However, many Black Americans face a significant number of barriers to homeownership and are under-represented among homeowners. In this conversation, we’ll hear Lydia Pope, president-elect, National Association of Real Estate Brokers and Pamela Perry, vice president, Equitable Housing, Freddie Mac Single-Family discuss how their roles address barriers and obstacles that impede homeownership in the Black community.  
In Honor of Women’s History Month, we revisit a conversation between two dynamic women –Barbara Corcoran, Founder of The Corcoran Group, and “shark” on ABC’s hit show Shark Tank and executive vice president and head of Freddie Mac’s Single-Family business, Donna Corley. Barbara sat down with Donna during the Fall 2020 Freddie Mac Single-Family annual CONNECT conference to discuss the #LeadingTheWay initiative, share personal stories on career growth and practical advice on honing your "entrepreneurial spirit" regardless of where you are in your career journey. 
Now, more than ever, Servicers are focused on how to efficiently deliver the best product for the homeowners. Hear how Cenlar, a Freddie Mac Servicer client, is using a new end-to-end default management platform, Resolve (SM) to get fast decisions on mortgage relief options, while saving time and resources. 
Makes MEDA Sense

Makes MEDA Sense

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Mortgage finance data models have revolutionized how the mortgage industry does everything from assess risk to assist borrowers who are having difficulty making their payments. They are used to project interest rates, mortgage rates, house prices, unemployment rates, defaults and prepayments, and other key outputs that determine our business success and viability. But what happens when a global pandemic throws the models out of whack? Two industry experts explore how the industry can best use data as a tool for long-term business growth and preparedness even in the throes of a “black swan” event.
The global economy is changing all around us, and despite uncertainty, everyone from fintech companies and lenders to local governments and real estate professionals are adapting to serve homeowners and potential buyers during this time. Valuation methods and supporting digital tools are being advanced in a major way. One estimate is that this crisis is advancing the digital move by five years – speed is motivated by need.From expanding automated collateral evaluation to offering the ability for an appraiser to complete and exterior only appraisal, this episode discusses the changes and the digital tools that have been leveraged to support valuations. 
Learn more about the partnership between Federal Housing Finance Agency, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae to help borrowers challenged with limited English proficiency navigate the homebuying process. The result has been a resource that has assisted lenders, servicers, housing counselors, real estate professionals and other industry stakeholders in better serving LEP borrowers. The Mortgage Translations Clearinghouse holds translated mortgage-related terms, documents, and homeownership resources in the several languages representing some of the largest population and cultural segments within the United States, helping these consumers understand topics such as fraud avoidance, foreclosure prevention, financial wellness and mortgage options. https://www.fhfa.gov/MortgageTranslations 
This episode explores the historic and social homeownership challenges faced by Native American communities. Single-Family Affordable Lending Manager, James Cromartie, and special guest Executive Director of Lakota Funds, Tawney Brunsch discuss work being done to address the scarcity and limitations of homeownership and efforts underway to prepare borrowers on Native American reservations for successful homeownership through Freddie Mac’s Duty to Serve initiative. 
Growing investor and borrower demand along with heightened regulatory pressure often have mortgage lenders backlogged with integration work and operational inefficiency. Freddie Mac is focused on delivering solutions to clients that will increase efficiency and data accuracy, saving them time and money. Learn more about how Freddie Mac is using application programming interfaces (APIs) to speed up and simplify pre-qualifications, simplify decisioning on workout options and create a more efficient borrower experience. 
The impact of COVID-19 has added additional layers of complexity and financial hardships to housing affordability and homebuying readiness. Borrower Help Centers are an integral part of the housing ecosystem, and they’ve taken a frontline role in helping those in crisis mitigate the impact of COVID-19. Learn how two Borrower Help Centers in distinct markets are making a difference.
Mortgage forbearance can be a huge source of relief for borrowers affected by COVID-19. However, there's confusion about how and when borrowers are expected to repay the delayed payments and what happens after the forbearance term. This episode discusses a new payment deferral relief option for borrowers. Our guests, Mike Zarro, mortgage servicing executive for Truist, Don Griffin, Freddie Mac vice president, Servicer Relationship and Performance Management, provide insight on how this helps servicers, borrowers and the evolving industry. 
In today’s digital world, consumers want fast, easy online transactions – and this has become more apparent and necessary in light of COVID-19. With automated and digital solutions lenders can provide a more electronic experience, cut costs, close loans faster and simplify the loan process while reducing risk for everyone involved. In this episode, Terri Merlino, Senior Vice President & Chief Credit Officer, David Fulford, Vice President, Strategic Technology Integration, and special guest, Tamara West, investor specialist with client partner, nbkc bank discuss Loan Product Advisor® asset and income modeler (AIM) and how it has made a difference during this heightened time of need.
Single-Family’s Senior Vice President, Portfolio Management, Kevin Palmer sets the record straight on mortgage relief options during COVID-19. He frames the conversation with the current facts, industry figures and provides answers to the most commonly asked questions related to forbearance. 
From the origination process all the way to the investor, Freddie Mac is supporting the industry holistically in the wake of COVID-19’s effects. Are we better equipped than in the past to deal with this crisis? How are we working to be a stabilizing force in the industry and a resource for consumers? Freddie Mac executives discuss how they’re tackling unprecedented challenges head on, and how this crisis has strengthened their commitment to US homebuyers.
With the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) throughout the country and its potential impact, Freddie Mac remains committed to providing liquidity and stability to the mortgage finance market and fulfilling our mission. Senior Vice President, Client and Community Engagement, Danny Gardner discusses business impacts and steps Freddie Mac Single-Family is taking to respond. Visit the episode page for links to the resources discussed in the episode:https://sf.freddiemac.com/articles/insights/freddie-mac-addresses-industry-challenges-due-to-covid-19-pandemic
As we head into 2020, we sat down with technology partner BackInTheBlack to discuss servicing trends and offer a perspective on big ideas that will transform the servicing landscape. Freddie Mac Single-Family Servicing Ops, Vice President, Ken Burke and James McVicker, Director of Professional Services at BackInTheBlack, explore how leveraging partnerships and connecting industry players is critical to make advancements in servicing. 
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