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The Week Ahead: Examining the State of the Housing Market

On Tuesday, April 10, at 1 p.m. EST, Carrington Mortgage Holdings, LLC, will present a new webinar about "The State of the U.S. Housing Market." Rick Sharga, EVP, Carrington Mortgage Holdings, will host the webinar. During the hour-long presentation, Sharga will discuss topics including U.S. economic performance, home sales trends, mortgage industry trends, tax reform, the impact of immigration policy on the market, and the outlook for the real estate market for the balance of 2018.

Carrington is a holding company whose primary businesses include asset management, mortgages, real estate transactions, and real estate logistics. Prior to joining Carrington, Sharga was the CMO at Ten-X, which operates Auction.com, the largest online real estate marketplace for REO and foreclosure properties.

Click here to register for Carrington's complimentary State of the U.S. Housing Market webinar.

Here's what else is happening in The Week Ahead.

  • MBA Mortgage Applications, Wednesday, 7 a.m. ET
  • FOMC Minutes, Wednesday, 2 p.m. ET
  • Treasury Budget, Wednesday, 2 p.m. ET
  • Jobless Claims, Thursday, 8:30 a.m. ET
  • Fed Balance Sheet, Thursday, 4:30 p.m. ET

 

 

About Author: David Wharton

David Wharton, Editor-in-Chief at the Five Star Institute, is a graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington, where he received his B.A. in English and minored in Journalism. Wharton has nearly 20 years' experience in journalism and previously worked at Thomson Reuters, a multinational mass media and information firm, as Associate Content Editor, focusing on producing media content related to tax and accounting principles and government rules and regulations for accounting professionals. Wharton has an extensive and diversified portfolio of freelance material, with published contributions in both online and print media publications. He can be reached at [email protected].
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