4 Ways to Start Your Next Home Upgrade Project
The hardest part of any home improvement project is starting. But wanting that updated dining room, deck, or closet is actually the first step. We break down what comes next.
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The hardest part of any home improvement project is starting. But wanting that updated dining room, deck, or closet is actually the first step. We break down what comes next.
Last week in Detroit, senior leaders from loanDepot laid out more of our interconnected vision of the future of customer experience for homebuyers and owners.
loanDepot is committed to helping others in the communities where we live and work, and last week, we met up with our long-time partners at UCP of Orange County.
This week, our founder Anthony Hsieh was awarded Executive of the Year at LendIt Fintech, the world’s leading event celebrating financial services innovation around the world.
Today in a packed house at LendIt, mello Home CEO Chris Heller shared how technology is causing housing and consumer finance services to converge to benefit customers.
In February, we were nominated as a finalist for the highest honor in financial technology, and next Tuesday, April 10 in San Francisco, the world will find out who won.
mello Home CEO Chris Heller, who took the role in February after serving as CEO with Keller Williams, broke it all down in an interview for top housing media site Inman News.
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