With Hurricane Barry estimated to make landfall by Saturday, DS News takes a look at how such storms can affect homeowners and their properties.
Read More »Wildfires and Their Impact on the Housing Market
Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean is underway and the star of another summer in the west is a cause for concern for CoreLogic, as it revealed more than 500,000 acres were burned by wildfires during the first six months ...
Read More »Freedom Debt Relief Settles CFPB Lawsuit
Freedom Debt Relief has agreed to pay a fine of $20 million in restitution to affected consumers as part of the settlement. Here are the details.
Read More »Is Renting Really Such a Bad Idea?
Click through to learn what a survey revealed about the “renter stigma” and how it could affect homeowners and renters alike.
Read More »Powell Signals Rate Cuts in the Cards
During his semi-annual testimony to the House Financial Services Committee, Fed Chair Jerome Powell addressed questions on the economy, the monetary policy, and the Fed’s stance on rate cuts. Here’s what he had to say.
Read More »Foreclosures in Western U.S. a Cause for Concern
Click through to see why nearly 40% of respondents feel the western region of the nation could face issues with distressed properties, and how it compares to the rest of the U.S.
Read More »Millennials Swarming to the Suburbs
What’s sending millennials out of the cities and into suburbia, and what they are looking for once they get there? Click through to find out.
Read More »HUD Bets on Tech Innovation for Opportunity Zones
Here’s why the Department of Housing and Urban Development is looking to collaborate with the private sector for an opportunity zones challenge.
Read More »Homeownership at the Center of How Americans Save
A new study by Wells Fargo gives insights into the sacrifices and investments that consumers are ready to make to afford a home.
Read More »The Lingering Impact of Natural Disasters on Delinquency Rates
Although delinquency rates are at their lowest level in more than two decades, natural disasters are still causing elevated rates in some areas of the U.S.
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