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Kyle G. Horst is a reporter for DS News and MReport. A graduate of the University of Texas at Tyler, he has worked for a number of daily, weekly, and monthly publications in South Dakota and Texas. With more than 10 years of experience in community journalism, he has won a number of state, national, and international awards for his writing and photography including best newspaper design by the Associated Press Managing Editors Group and the international iPhone photographer of the year by the iPhone Photography Awards. He most recently worked as editor of Community Impact Newspaper covering a number of Dallas-Ft. Worth communities on a hyperlocal level. Contact Kyle G. at [email protected].

Housing Price Forecast Turns Negative

Eric Fox, Chief Economist at Veros, commented, “This decrease to an average depreciation of -0.5% over the next 12 months is the first time in over a decade that Veros’ average house price forecast has gone negative."

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Real Estate Market Confidence Remains High

New Western, a private online marketplace for flippers, has released a new report on the state of real estate investment throughout the country.  This new analysis offers insight and uses proprietary data from New Western and surveys from it network ...

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Q4 Home Affordability Worsens

Despite declining home prices, affordability worsened in the fourth quarter of 2022. Click through to find out what this means for the market’s future.

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Q2 Critical Defect Rate up 6%

ACES Quality Management has released the findings of its latest Industry Trends Report for the second quarter of 2022, which found that the overall critical defect rate increased 6% compared to Q1 and crossed the 2% threshold for the third time in report history.

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WF to Pay $3.7B in Fines and Restitution

Wells Fargo has been ordered by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to pay $2 billion in restitution and $1.7 billion in fines. Click through to read the details, as well as the bank’s official statement.

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