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Read More »New York HPD Tracks Over 3K ‘Zombie Homes’
Through a new program, the NYC Housing Preservation and Development has formed a team to track down zombie homes in the Big Apple and find ways to address the problem.
Read More »Eye on Recent Delinquency Rate Increases
Recent increases in delinquency rates may be set to impact refinances in the near future, but these states have shown marked improvement in rates. Learn more in The Week Ahead.
Read More »Major Impacts on Delinquency Rates Nationwide
CoreLogic measured what is driving up delinquency rates in some areas, while examining how Amazon's HQ2 search is impacting home prices.
Read More »Fixing Post-Crisis Foreclosure and Rental Issues
After many single-family homes went into foreclosure after 2008, investors, instead of re-selling, turned these homes into rentals. Here's how one expert proposes addressing the affordability issues this trend has brought.
Read More »Could a Vacancy Tax Help Los Angeles’ Affordability Crisis?
Housing activists propose taxing those who let housing units stay empty, as the city struggles with rising home and rent prices.
Read More »A Major Factor Behind Mortgage Delinquencies
Click through to find out what caused annual increases in overall delinquency rates in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Wisconsin, and Rhode Island.
Read More »Where Mortgage Delinquency Rates Are Improving Most
Mortgage delinquency rates are now at their lowest level in 25 years, and according to new data, some loans are falling faster than others.
Read More »Mortgage Debt Hits New Highs
According to the New York Fed, household debt is now $1.3 trillion higher than the previous peak. Here's how delinquency is impacting that debt.
Read More »October’s Foreclosure Volume High Point
Foreclosure activity is trending toward seasonal highs, but some states are running counter to national trends.
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