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December 2024


Title Notes E-News

Bankers Title Shenandoah will be closed on December 24th and 25th

and Many Courthouses Will Be Closed on

December 24th Through the 26th

What to Expect From the 2025 Housing Market

by Mike Simonsen



HousingWire Lead Analyst Logan Mohtashami and Altos Research Founder Mike Simonsen have compiled a comprehensive forecast for the 2025 housing market. The report offers hope that next year will be better than the last, but only to an extent. The pair project 4.2 million in existing home sales in 2025. Click HERE to learn more.


Zillow’s Housing Market Predictions for 2025

by Skylar Olsen


Mortgage rates have been quite unpredictable, with a brief dip to two-year lows sparking optimism before rising again in October. Despite high affordability challenges, 2024 saw competitive home buying. Looking ahead to 2025, buyers might find more inventory and a more active market, potentially gaining an advantage. However, they should be prepared for volatility. Rent affordability is expected to improve, provided wage growth continues, thanks to a recent construction boom easing rent pressures. Click HERE to learn more.


Logan Mohtashami on Inflation, Mortgage Rates and Losing Construction Workers


In this podcast, Logan Mohtashami covers several key topics:

  1. Inflation and Mortgage Rates: Mohtashami explains how inflation affects mortgage rates and the broader housing market. He highlights the challenges posed by rising rates and the potential for future rate cuts if inflation trends downward.
  2. Housing Market Dynamics: He discusses the current state of the housing market, noting low inventory levels and their impact on home prices and buyer competition.
  3. Construction Workforce: A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the potential impact of losing construction workers, particularly through mass deportations. Mohtashami emphasizes how this could worsen the existing labor shortage in the construction industry, further straining housing supply.


Overall, Mohtashami provides a comprehensive analysis of the factors influencing the housing market and offers insights into what might lie ahead. Click HERE to listen to the replay of the podcast.

How a Growth Mindset Can Strengthen Your Leadership Pipeline

by Shawn Cole


A growth mindset strengthens a leadership pipeline by encouraging continuous learning, resilience, and adaptability in potential leaders, allowing them to embrace challenges, view setbacks as opportunities for growth, and readily develop new skills needed to take on leadership roles in a changing environment; this fosters a culture where employees are empowered to reach their full potential and contribute to the organization's future success. Click HERE to learn more.

The 10 Most Important Banking and Financial Technology Trends That Will Shape 2025

by Bernard Marr


  1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning: These technologies will enhance fraud detection, customer service, and personalized financial advice.
  2. Blockchain: It will revolutionize back-office processes, reducing errors and increasing efficiency.
  3. Digital Banking: The shift towards fully online banking experiences will continue, minimizing the need for physical branches.
  4. Fintech Integration: Traditional banks will increasingly collaborate with fintech companies to offer innovative services.
  5. Cybersecurity: As digital banking grows, so will the need for robust cybersecurity measures to protect customer data.
  6. Regulatory Technology (RegTech): Tools to help banks comply with regulations more efficiently will become more prevalent.
  7. Open Banking: This will allow third-party developers to build applications and services around financial institutions, fostering innovation.
  8. Contactless Payments: The use of contactless payment methods will expand, driven by consumer demand for convenience.
  9. Sustainable Finance: There will be a greater focus on environmentally and socially responsible investing.
  10. Customer Experience: Enhancing the customer experience through technology will remain a priority, with a focus on personalization and accessibility.


These trends highlight the ongoing transformation in the banking sector, driven by technological advancements and changing consumer expectations. Click HERE to read on.

Has CFPB Started a War Over Open Banking -- or Created New Opportunities for Banks?
AI Is Moving Faster Than Regulatory Updates. Where Does That Leave Banks?

4 Faulty Assumptions You Have About Giving Feedback

by Anna Carroll, MSSW


This Forbes published article addresses common misconceptions about providing feedback effectively:


  1. Feedback is Always Helpful: The assumption that feedback is inherently beneficial is challenged. The article emphasizes that feedback must be delivered thoughtfully to be effective.
  2. Feedback Should Focus on the Past: It argues that feedback should not only address past actions but also provide guidance for future improvement.
  3. Feedback is a One-Way Street: The article highlights the importance of a two-way dialogue, where the receiver can respond and engage with the feedback.
  4. Feedback is Best Given in Formal Settings: It suggests that informal, timely feedback can often be more impactful than formal reviews.


These points underscore the need for a nuanced approach to giving feedback, ensuring it is constructive and fosters growth. Click HERE to learn more.

Future of Mortgage Lending Hangs on a Balance Between Innovation and Safety

by Jason Cave, Patomak Global Partners


This article explores the evolving mortgage lending landscape, highlighting the need to balance technological advancements with security and ethical considerations. It discusses how AI and machine learning are revolutionizing the mortgage process by enhancing efficiency, customer experience, and risk assessment. However, these innovations also bring increased risks of cybercrime and fraud, necessitating robust cybersecurity measures. Additionally, the use of AI in underwriting raises concerns about potential biases and fairness, emphasizing the importance of responsible implementation. Despite technological progress, this article underscores the enduring significance of human relationships in mortgage lending, which are crucial for building trust and providing personalized advice. Overall, it stresses the importance of leveraging technology to improve the mortgage process while ensuring it is done ethically and securely. Click HERE to learn more.

For The Real Estate Practitioner

For The Real Estate Enthusiast

How Agents Can Help Home Buyers Save on Utility Bills
3 Home Design Trends We're Most Grateful for This Year
What Will It Take to Revive 'Missing Middle' Housing?
5 Holiday Decorating Trends Adding Festive Flair This Season
Navigating HOA Rules: Considerations for Real Estate Agents, Buyers & Sellers
The Smart Home Gift Guide to Enhance the Comfort, Security and Efficiency of Homes
Navigating FHA Loan Requirements: Crafting Home Purchase Agreements With Ease
Hot Home Trend: Darker Home Exteriors - the Modern House is Going Dark
9 Buyer, Seller Trends Driving Home Sales
7 Wall Art Mistakes That Make Designers Cringe
Why Every Buyer Needs an Owner's Policy
Owner's Policy Comparison Chart
Protect Your Clients From Wire Fraud
Butch Rutherford
Vice President & Agency Manager
Bankers Title Shenandoah, LLC
20 Bobby's Way, Suite 101
Staunton, VA 24401
Phone: 1.888.437.9560 | 540.437.9560
 
Integrity. Security. Excellence
Sandy Connelly
Operations Manager
Bankers Title Shenandoah, LLC
20 Bobby's Way, Suite 101
Staunton, VA 24401
Phone: 1.888.437.9560 | 540.437.9560
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