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Should a recession occur, a new report suggests these areas are best positioned to weather the storm well.
Read More »Facebook Joins Google, Microsoft in Funding Affordable Housing
Find out how the social media company’s $1 billion project may add thousands of affordable housing units.
Read More »No One Home: Counties With the Most Vacancies
Over 1.5 million U.S. single-family homes and condos are vacant, and in a new report, find out which counties in each state hold the highest percentage of unoccupied homes.
Read More »Mercer Belanger Changes Name to Fitzwater Mercer
Mercer Belanger announced the firm's name change to Fitzwater Mercer and revealed a new brand identity to accompany the name change.
Read More »Padgett Law Group Adds Industry Veteran
Padgett Law Group (PLG) announced that industry veteran Joel Winters has joined the firm's newly expanded business advancement and client support unit.
Read More »NTC to Donate $25K to Carrington Charitable Foundation
Nationwide Title Clearing has donated $25k sponsorship for Live Auction to Carrington Charitable Foundation’s 9th annual Golf Classic auction.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Examining Mortgage Data Privacy
As data plays a larger and larger role in lending and servicing, the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Hearing is set to hold a hearing to examine implications for data privacy rights and data valuation.
Read More »Zombie Homes: The ‘Post-Housing Crisis Hangover’
Cleveland is overrun with zombie homes. What is behind the abundance of abandoned homes, and how is the city working to combat the problem?
Read More »CFPB’s Constitutionality at Stake
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the appeal of a California law firm that argues the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is unconstitutionally structured.
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