Tony Cantu

Tony Cantu

Tony Cantu is a journalist for Mortgage Professional America based in Austin, Texas, with specialties including interviewing mortgage professionals across the U.S. while covering mortgage news. A veteran, award-winning newsman, Tony has written for such publications as the Wall Street Journal, San Antonio Business Journal, Dallas Business Journal and Hispanic Business. Tony is fluent in Spanish.

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Broker thrives after overcoming market downturns

Self-described 'lender to the stars' sees herself as an educator

Broker thrives after overcoming market downturns

Thriving after being 'thrown to the wolves'

40-year veteran once thought he could never make a career in mortgages

Thriving after being 'thrown to the wolves'

Broker on surviving Great Recession – and subsequent road to success

Equal parts ambition and altruism lit his path

Broker on surviving Great Recession – and subsequent road to success

Tips offered to CRE pros following bank failures

EisnerAmper gives guidance to secure portfolios during instability

Tips offered to CRE pros following bank failures

Market forces threaten multifamily, CRE

Inflation, interest rates and recession represent a triple-headed threat

Market forces threaten multifamily, CRE

Which four US cities have the dimmest housing forecasts?

Rising rates have impacted nationally, but some cities suffer more than others

Which four US cities have the dimmest housing forecasts?

What's the current health of the US housing market?

Some cities are faring better than others amid housing shortage, rising rates

What's the current health of the US housing market?

Mortgage rates fall in wake of bank failures

Self-described 'mortgage mentor' explains why rates fell only slightly

Mortgage rates fall in wake of bank failures

February jobs report – reactions pour in

Employment is robust, but will likely spark higher interest rates amid inflation

February jobs report – reactions pour in

Efforts to reach historically neglected segments grow

Social upheaval after the George Floyd tragedy helps spark change

Efforts to reach historically neglected segments grow