A new Bureau analysis details the popularity of employer-driven debt, including the challenges workers and consumers face when they become indebted to an employer or an employer’s affiliate as a condition of employment.
Read More »HUD Receives High Marks From the SBA
“This achievement demonstrates HUD's commitment to partnering with small businesses and ensuring meaningful opportunities for the small business community to build America’s economy,” said HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge.
Read More »June’s Private Housing Building Permits Drop by 3.7%
HUD and the Census Bureau report that privately-owned housing units recorded an annual rate of 1,440,000 units in June, down from 922,000 reported year-over-year.
Read More »Senate Passes Measure to Expedite the Mortgage Process on Tribal Lands
The Tribal Trust Land Homeownership Act would create statutory timelines to process mortgages involving properties located on tribal trust land.
Read More »Biden Administration Issues Call for Action on Junk Fees in Rental Housing
The Biden Administration, along with HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge, is calling attention to the significant harm that rental housing junk fees cause to tenants and have outlined steps that the Administration is taking to curb these fees.
Read More »Bill Introduced to Address Affordable Housing Crisis
The Housing Supply Expansion Act would reform a 1930s-era labor law by reducing labor costs and administrative burdens on residential construction contractors.
Read More »Homes Changing Hands at Slowest Pace in a Decade
The pandemic homebuying blitz between 2020 and 2021 has lowered the number of home sales nationwide to a decade-low of 14 in every 1,000 homes.
Read More »2023’s Top Cities Prime for Real Estate Investment
A new study from Doorloop found that Nashville leads the list of top U.S. cities targeted by housing investors, as the Music City is projected to experience 19% growth in home prices over the next 12 months.
Read More »Legislation Introduced to Curb Predatory Practices in the SFR Marketplace
A new bill seeks to protect single-family affordable housing stock, while cracking down on large corporate investors by restricting tax breaks.
Read More »Annual U.S. Rent Growth Continued to Ease in May
While concerns surrounding affordability and economic uncertainty continue to slow overall homebuying activity, a new report from CoreLogic showed annual single-family rent growth returned to pre-pandemic rates in May.
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