ShowingTime's “ability to simplify a cumbersome but critical part of the home shopping experience,” home tours, prompted the $5M deal.
Read More »HUD to Enforce Discrimination Protections for LGBTQ People
“Now, the same discrimination that the Supreme Court has said is illegal in the workplace is also illegal in the housing market," the Department's General Counsel told reporters.
Read More »How Affordable Housing Impacts the Neighborhood
Researchers analyzed home-sales data to determine whether common concerns about low-income housing developments are justified.
Read More »Legal Experts Explain Eviction Moratoria
Stern & Eisenberg and the Legal League 100 present a complimentary webinar entitled "Navigating the Eviction Moratorium Process During a Time of COVID-19."
Read More »FHFA Extends Foreclosure Moratorium, Forbearance Period
The agency announced Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac borrowers can now be in COVID-associated forbearance for up to 15 months.
Read More »Coalition Urges Congress to Boost Mortgage-Payment Assistance
Housing groups join and pen letter to congressional leaders calling for aid to homeowners.
Read More »The Evolution of the Single-Family Rental Market
Small landlords still own the vast majority of SFR, but experts say the pandemic has accelerated interest among large-scale investors.
Read More »Declining Delinquency Rate Points to ‘Increasing Stabilization’
A coalition of civil rights and housing groups call on congressional leaders for funds that would enable state housing finance agencies to help homeowners.
Read More »‘Historic Declines’ in Housing Costs Steer Consumer Spending
Consumers' housing costs fell to a record low. This survey shows what Americans are buying with discretionary funds.
Read More »Urban Exodus Isn’t a Nationwide Phenomenon
The suburbs may be red hot when it comes to the real estate market, but the data shows that urban areas may be white-hot. Zillow reports that metropolitan areas in the Midwest, which tend to be less expensive than the ...
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