A new report looks at these distressed areas and compares their values across the nation. How do they compare?
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The Bay Area city is the first in California to adopt such an ordinance. Click through to read more of the order.
Read More »Should the Federal Government Intervene in Local Zoning Issues?
Are HUD’s provisions to the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule the right call? Click through to read analysis on the proposed changes.
Read More »Los Angeles Agency Settles Claims It Violated Housing Requirements
Click through to read more on the allegations from the U.S. Department of Justice that the city misused federal funds.
Read More »The ‘Conundrum’ Surrounding the GSEs
Find out what the former head of Freddie Mac says about the simultaneous and incompatible demands on the companys.
Read More »Democratic Candidates’ Views on Affordability
Andrew Yang’s decision to drop out of the 2020 Presidential election is another blow to a candidate that brought housing to the forefront. What are those left standing saying on this issue?
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Real estate professionals are placing a greater importance on secure and efficient communication and collaboration in homebuying transactions.
Read More »Housing Vacancies on the Decline
Click through to find out how many single-family rentals were not owned during Q4 2019.
Read More »Economy: Recovery From Great Recession ‘Largely Uneven’
What caused one expert to say distressed zip codes are “unlikely to ever recover.”
Read More »Strength in Housing Causes Decline in Financial Stress
Financial stress declines to a new low amid a strong labor market, solid homebuilding, and low mortgage loan defaults.
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