The settlement, pertaining to a 2012 class-action suit, is now awaiting approval by a U.S. district judge.
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See the best—and worst states—for Americans living on a middle-class income, based on factors like the cost of a mortgage, tuition costs, and more.
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The Housing and Insurance Subcommittee held a hearing Tuesday titled “Sustainable Housing Finance, Part III,” to further assess views and perspectives on the need to enact comprehensive housing finance reform.
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With home prices continually rising, the question now being asked is: Where does it end? A new report targets metros that are considered overvalued and may be heading for a correction.
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While there’s no sign of a nationwide housing bubble, some local markets could face unsustainable growth.
Read More »Powell’s Appointment to Fed Chair Bodes Well for Housing Market
With mortgage rates expected to hold mostly steady under Powell, the housing market should continue to flourish.
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Judge denies joint request for “third and final time”. See what it may take for Barclays to settle this suit.
Read More »Indictment Returned for Foreclosure Auction Rigging
The DOJ’s Antitrust division recently filed charges against three investors for conspiring to rig bids on foreclosure auctions.
Read More »Fires Out: The Future of California’s Housing Market
As the northern California market is recovering from the aftermath of the wildfires, what steps can be taken to protect houses in the future? And what’s to come for the area’s housing market?
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