The risk of a recession is on everyone’s mind, but just how much will real estate be impacted in a recession?
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Investors are feeling less optimistic as market conditions remain volatile, according to a new study. How much has investor confident changed this quarter?
Read More »The Value of Valuations: What’s It Worth?
Evolving technology, updated systems, and the impact of natural disasters are all changing the way many handle appraisals. What’s next for the industry as 2020 approaches?
Read More »Zombie Homes are Nationwide
Over 1.5 million (1,530,563) U.S. single-family homes and condos are vacant "zombie" properties. Find out where zombie properties are the most prevalent.
Read More »Top Concerns for Investors
The trade war between the U.S. and China remains a top concern among investors, but here's what else may be impacting portfolios.
Read More »Employment’s Correlation with Housing
Employment is just one of many factors that impact home prices, and a new report examines how housing prices are driven by employment levels long-term.
Read More »Increases in Home-Price Growth Lagging in June
Home-price growth slowed in June, as the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index reported that prices rose just annually 3.1% in June—a decline from 3.3% growth in May. Also falling were price gains in 10-city composite, which dropped from 2.2% ...
Read More »Cybercrime in Foreclosure Law: Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing
Cybercrimes pose an existential threat to all companies, including financial services law firms. But knowing what to do in the event of a loss can help mitigate it.
Read More »The Highest and Lowest Foreclosure Rates
Foreclosure activity fell dramatically year-over-year in July, but these cities have still seen their foreclosure rates and bank repossessions rise.
Read More »Recession Worries and Risks for Homeowners
The housing market is better suited for a recession than it was during the Great Recession, but what should homeowners and investors worry about?
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