Professional buyers make for tough competition, but in cities including Dallas, Atlanta, and LA, they are selling more than they are acquiring.
Read More »CFPB: ‘Rental Assistance Finder’ Serves Landlords
About 16% of Americans who lease say they are behind on rent, according to a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) analysis of Census Household Pulse Survey data from June 23–July 5. And while the federal government has distributed some $46 ...
Read More »Top Metros for House Flipping
Despite easing a bit in recent weeks, home prices have skyrocketed and demand for residential property is enormous. Market conditions have produced a decided drop in the number of real estate investors purchasing and flipping single-family homes, according to research ...
Read More »Servicers Pivot to Keep Borrowers at the Forefront
A recent DSNews webinar broke down the role servicers have played in keeping Americans in their homes over the past year, and how the industry has benefitted from the experiences over the past year moving forward.
Read More »Institutional Investment in Build-to-Rent Booming
Companies have put billions into the SFR sector in recent years, and construction of rental communities continues to rise, research reveals.
Read More »Stewart Acquires Title First Agency
The group's President says the added veteran leadership and expertise will bolster the company's market presence in the Midwest.
Read More »China, Canada Lead Foreign Investment in U.S. Housing
A steep decline in international residential property purchases hasn't hurt the American market, real estate economists report.
Read More »The American Dream: Barriers and Hope
Several factors, including COVID-19, are dashing young people's homeownership hopes, and many have sought support from an older generation.
Read More »Home Prices Surge in May
S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller has found that home prices nationwide rose to new highs in May 2021, recording a 16.6% annual gain.
Read More »Forbearance Rate Slows to 3.48% of Servicers’ Volume
The number of Americans in forbearance plans declined slightly last week, yet marked the 21st straight week of declines for this metric.
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