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Michigan is the ninth most populous state in the U.S., and home to one of Fidelity National Title’s most dynamic residential title teams. Our offices are strategically located throughout The Great Lake State, and include teams that live and work in: Bloomfield Hills, Detroit, Grand Blanc, Livonia and Shelby Township, respectively.

Our Michigan-based professionals work in all facets of the real estate industry, providing best-in-class real estate services to buyers and sellers in the area, as well as the real estate professionals, lenders, builders and attorneys that work alongside them. In addition to our commitment to the residents of Michigan, we provide commercial services to investors who help keep our economy strong.

Discover what’s new and interesting in our backyard in the latest real estate news, provided courtesy of the FNF Newsdesk.



The Latest Articles From the FNF Newsdesk:

25% Food & Dining Inflation Indicates Recession
pm EDT Food prices, both "at home" (think grocery stores) and "away from home" (think restaurants), are up 25% during the Covid period from January 2020. This high cost change of a consumer...

Swing States And The Future Of Equity: Shaping Policies For Black Americans
pm EDT Swing states, pivotal in determining the outcome of U.S. presidential elections, play an outsize role in shaping national policy directions that impact marginalized and low-income...

Fed Versus ECB: A Comparison Of Monetary Policies Over The Last Year
am EDT Magdy Hassan Fayed | Founder & CEO of Forex Gump SRL. In the complex panorama of global financial governance, the Federal Reserve (Fed) and the European Central Bank (ECB) stand as pivotal...

The Year Of Growth: 3 Steps To Business Owner Success In 2024
am EDT Eyal Lifshitz is CEO of Bluevine, a leading provider of small-business banking. Despite continued inflation and a persistent high interest rate environment, economists are no longer...

No Change In Interest Rates Expected At Fed’s May Meeting
am EDT The U.S. Federal Reserve will set interest rates again on May 1. Fixed income markets expect that rates will remain at 5.25%-5.5%, as they have since last July. Nonetheless, summer cuts are...

Collateral Damage From Fed Policy (3): Money Market Funds, A ‘Powder Keg’?
...previous column, I examined the impact of the rate storm on the housing market. Here the focus is on another multi-trillion dollar segment of the financial system, where rising rates may be distorting...

Trade Finance As An Inflation Hedge And Strategic Investment Choice
am EDT Founder and Managing Director Artis Trade Invest and Artis Trade House—providing insured or collateralised trade solutions. In the current economic environment, characterized by enduring...

Fed officials are now considering fewer rate cuts this year
CNN  —  Americans hamstrung by high borrowing costs on car loans, mortgages and credit cards shouldn’t expect much of a break this year. That’s because some Federal Reserve officials are...

Public Employment Still Hasn’t Caught Up From The Great Recession
am EDT The labor market has been booming for years, but the speedy recovery from the depth of the pandemic-induced recession has been uneven. Even as aggressive fiscal policy interventions helped...