A report examines the widening divergence between urban and smaller metros, making the November housing market a ‘Tale of Two Cities.’
Read More »Is Homeownership A Deferred Dream?
Homeownership rates vary considerably between people of different races and color. A report took a deeper look at why the American Dream is hard to chase for some communities.
Read More »Kraninger Nom Advances to Senate Vote
The nomination for Kathleen Kraninger to become the next Director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection passed a key Senate hurdle. Here’s what comes next.
Read More »Judicial Foreclosure vs. Lender Behavior
Weighing in on the pros and cons of judicial and nonjudicial foreclosures, a brief examines the impact these procedures have on lenders and borrowers.
Read More »Examining FHFA’s Capital Standards Proposal
A brief analyzing FHFA's recent proposal on enterprise capital looked to answer two key questions on risk and capital requirement across the business cycle.
Read More »Why Have Luxury Home Prices Caught a Cold?
Here’s what a new report revealed about the factors that have been responsible for a softening of home prices for luxury properties.
Read More »The Challenges in Financial Services
John Ansell III, Partner, Rosenberg & Associates spoke to DS News about how law firms can best work with servicers. Editor's note: This feature originally appeared in the November issue of DS News.
Read More »Brushing up on Vacant Property Law
On Wednesday afternoon, the latest complimentary Legal League 100 webinar took a deep dive into vacant and abandoned property law. Click through to learn all the details.
Read More »Tackling the Unknown
How will the housing market adjust to the factors that have been responsible for its subdued growth over the last quarter? Here’s what a Freddie Mac report projected.
Read More »Assessing Financial Vulnerabilities
See this video to learn what Chairman Jerome Powell had to say about the findings of the Fed’s first Financial Stability Report that gauges the country’s monetary stability.
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