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Inside, Outside U.S.A.

Indoor space might not be as big of a deal as once thought, according to a recent study. Homebuyers are more interested in a larger backyard.

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Cash Making a Comeback

It’s slim pickings in the housing market, and today’s dwindling inventory is prompting higher than normal cash sales. Usually, not many like to invest a lot of cash into real estate, so why the recent change?

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JPMorgan CEO on Trump

Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase released an official comment in response to the disbanding of President Trump’s manufacturing and business advisory councils, outlining his thoughts on the responsibilities of a leader.

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Which companies are merging, and what professionals are moving? See some highlights in this update of the housing and mortgage industries.

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Fourth Time’s the Charm?

The FHFA has extended the deadline for HARP three times, but Thursday they extended it once more. Will this be the last time, or are there still more homeowners to help?

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Mortgage Delinquency Milestone

Homeowners are getting better at paying their mortgage on time—at least in the second quarter of 2017. Take a look at how mortgage delinquency rates have bounced back since the recession.

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Cordray Under Fire

The Republican Governors Association submitted a second request via the Freedom of Information Act to see if Richard Cordray violated the Hatch Act. What, exactly, are they looking for?

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State of the Market

Fed Rate

The Federal Open Market Committee released its minutes from its meeting in July on Wednesday, which detailed the Fed’s outlook on the state of all facets of the economy since its meeting in June, when it decided to raise interest rates.

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Condominium Law in Flux

A recent ruling not only puts a new wrinkle on condominium association lien extinguishment, but also clashes with a previous opinion...

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Credit Where It’s Due

The consumer bank card default rate nosedived in a big way, swiping the biggest dip in 12 months this past July. But noteworthy gains notwithstanding, plastic is still far from perfect.

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