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HUD Announces $40M+ in Funding for Housing Counseling Agencies

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Housing Counseling revealed that the millions in available grants will help expand housing counseling services and provide comprehensive financial literacy, homeownership, and affordable housing support to underserved communities.

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Aspiring Homeowners Feeling Optimistic About 2024

According to a recent Realtor.com survey, more than half of all first-time homebuyers indicated that now is a good time to buy, as moderating price growth and mortgage rates are expected to help improve affordability throughout 2024.

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2023 U.S. Foreclosure Activity Snapshot

A new report notes that 2023 foreclosure filings were up from 2022 but still below pre-pandemic levels. "Reflecting on 2023, we see the recent rise in foreclosure activity as a market correction rather than a cause for alarm. It signals a return to more traditional patterns after years of volatility," said Rob Barber, CEO at ATTOM.

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U.S. Home Appraisals Slide YoY in Q3

An analysis of data by the FHFA of Uniform Appraisal Dataset Aggregate Statistics for the third quarter has found a year-over-year decline in the total number of U.S. home appraisals.

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How Much Money Are America’s Homes Worth?

New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco are the most valuable metros in the U.S., according to a new LendingTree study, but it may come as a surprise how much the total value of owner-occupied homes are within them.

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