Facebook has committed to preventing discriminatory advertising practices. However, a recent test of those policies suggests discriminatory ads may still be a problem on the site.
Read More »Catching Up With HUD
A new HUD webinar breaks down the agency's Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act. The 14 easy to follow videos break down the rules and best practices you need to know.
Read More »Home Prices Outpace Salaries
Salaries are having a hard time keeping pace with home prices, even as prices continue to decline in many metro areas across the country.
Read More »What’s in Store for Existing Home Sales . . .
Though existing home sales are forecasted for a comeback in 2018, a few obstacles stand in the way.
Read More »Ocwen Announces Millions in New Mortgage Debt Forgiveness in Ohio
The United States was hit hard by the housing crisis. Here’s how financial services holding company Ocwen is working to help families save their mortgages and stay in their homes.
Read More »Delving into Delinquency Data: Hurricanes Continue to Impact
New data could report another rise to national delinquency rates as the aftermath of the Hurricanes continues to make an impact on housing.
Read More »Refinances May Nosedive as Purchase Market Booms
With interest rates expected to tick upwards and construction activity on the upswing, 2018 looks to be shifting toward a strong purchase market, but potential lows for refi.
Read More »Housing Market Still Not Meeting Potential
Inventory issues continue to plague a market that has the potential to be performing much better. Low interest rates are helping balance things out, but what happens when they change?
Read More »MCS to Acquire Carrington Home Solutions’ Field Services Division
MCS announced today that they've acquired Carrington Home Solutions' property preservation division. Find out all the details here.
Read More »Industry Pros Shifting Focus Toward REO Restoration
REOs have traditionally been an “as-is” proposition. Here’s how the industry is shifting to deal with inventory shortages and rising prices.
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