Change will rule the day in 2002. New products, higher consumer expectations and an all-time high in refinancings as a total percentage of originations will be only three of the forces shaping the real estate industry.
Originations Going Down
Change will rule the day in 2002. New products, higher consumer expectations and an all-time high in refinancings as a total percentage of originations will be only three of the forces shaping the real estate industry.
March 15, 2002 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on New Jersey Law Journal
Change will rule the day in 2002. New products, higher consumer expectations and an all-time high in refinancings as a total percentage of originations will be only three of the forces shaping the real estate industry.
Originations Going Down
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