New changes to the HUD Code will promote the Biden Administration’s goal of expanding the nation’s housing inventory to meet the goal of equitable opportunities for all.
Read More »On the Horizon: Insights From the JCHS
The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University takes a look at a few key datapoints, which give a better picture of how the market is faring as we near the year’s halfway point.
Read More »Celebrating 20 Years of National Homeownership Month
President Biden issues Proclamation marking June as National Homeownership Month as HUD launches “Our Way Home” initiative to boost the nation’s affordable housing supply.
Read More »FHA Amends CWCOT Post-Foreclosure Sales Rule
Under terms of newly issued Mortgagee Letter, the nation’s supply of affordable housing will be expanded, increasing homeownership opportunities for low- and moderate-income homebuyers.
Read More »HUD Backs Biden Administration’s Solar Goals
Residents of HUD-assisted properties in the D.C. region will be able to access new solar program without experiencing an increase in their housing costs.
Read More »HUD Provides Framework to Advance Housing Equity Nationwide
The Department’s new Equity Action Plan outlines its commitment to bringing equity to the forefront within the Biden Administration by reducing the racial homeownership gap.
Read More »Balance to Return to the Housing Market?
After a torrid start to the year, an industry forecast predicts home price appreciation to slow and new construction to replenish the nation’s inventory in the second half of 2022.
Read More »Rep. Waters Presses for Thompson as Full-Time FHFA Head
The Chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee has called upon President Biden to drop the Acting Director title and nominate Sandra L. Thompson as Director of FHFA.
Read More »New FHFA Initiative Aimed at Narrowing the Homeownership Gap
The Biden Administration and the FHFA have announced several new initiatives to combat housing inequality, including the GSE investment of up to $850 million annually in Low-Income Housing Tax Credits.
Read More »Supreme Court Halts CDC’s Eviction Moratorium
By a 6-3 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court has put an end to the CDC’s eviction moratorium, as an estimated seven million Americans remain delinquent on their housing payments due to pandemic-related issues.
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