Investors are feeling less optimistic as market conditions remain volatile, according to a new study. How much has investor confident changed this quarter?
Read More »Zombie Homes are Nationwide
Over 1.5 million (1,530,563) U.S. single-family homes and condos are vacant "zombie" properties. Find out where zombie properties are the most prevalent.
Read More »Top Concerns for Investors
The trade war between the U.S. and China remains a top concern among investors, but here's what else may be impacting portfolios.
Read More »Protecting Homes from Wildfire
Some of the most destructive wildfires in history occurred in 2018, and homes in wildfire-prone areas are still at risk. What do homeowners, investors, and insurers need to know about wildfires?
Read More »Understanding Uncertainty: Property Preservation and Maintenance in Flux
The default servicing industry is shrinking, costs are fluctuating, and staying up to date with precise pricing data is more important than ever.
Read More »The Rise of Unconventional Loans
As strict lending requirements put in place following the financial crisis erode, many lenders and borrowers are turning toward non-qualified loans
Read More »Making Passive Investments in Real Estate
Diversified investment portfolios, including investment in real estate, is more important than ever. Here's why an industry expert suggest "passive" investment.
Read More »Update on Built-for-Rent Housing
Despite declines in other construction types, the number of single-family homes built-for-rent has held steady. Here's why many Americans are choosing to rent.
Read More »Capitalizing on the Single-Family Investment Market
Investors are capitalizing on smaller, single-family homes, as a Forbes report states single-family assets are “viable and a class in and of itself.” The report states that most institutional-level investors began showing interest in single-family rental following the Great Recession, ...
Read More »Are Negative Interest Rates Possible in the U.S.?
Commentary from The Wall Street Journal questions whether interest rates in the U.S. could fall into the negative. While investors feel interest rates could fall into the negative are in the minority, there is more than $15 trillion in government ...
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