Demand for single-family rentals is heating up, and some homebuilders are becoming landlords in the built-for-rent business to keep up with demand.
Read More »The Impact of Opportunity Zones
Originally intended to be spur growth in economically disadvantaged areas and increase housing affordability, Austin, Texas is making efforts to put housing in its opportunity zones.
Read More »Home Flipping by City
As the homeownership rate falls, it may become harder and harder to find buyers for a flipped home, dependingon where you're selling. A new study examines where investors are getting the most returns on their flipped homes.
Read More »Gauging Risk for Renters
According to CoreLogic, the renter quality pool is increasing, even as the rental market becomes more unaffordable.
Read More »Combating Urban Blight With Cheap Homes in Detroit
Homes in Detroit are being auctioned off for as low as $1,000 thanks to a program from the Detroit Land Bank Authority, but there's a catch.
Read More »Servicing Success, One Step at a Time
In a low-default environment, what can banks and financial services firms do to save costs and remain efficient? Editor's note: This feature originally appeared in the July issue of DS News, out now.
Read More »Americans are Investing Real Estate
According to a survey from Bankrate, Americans are setting their sights on real estate instead of stocks as a long-term investment.
Read More »Investors Setting Their Sights on Starter Homes
Why are investors focusing their efforts on the starter-home market, and how will this impact buyers? Find out in this Video Spotlight.
Read More »Leveraging Assets for Investment
A recent webinar discussed how establishing a relationship with a private lender is a highly effective way to support the clients that are most likely to acquire your assets, while generating extra revenue in the process.
Read More »Prepping Real Estate Investments Before the Storm
The Urban Land Institute discussed in a new report how investors can review their assets before it’s too late rather than waiting to see where the next disaster strikes.
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