Many American cities may be in danger of a housing crisis. Find out which cities have all the ingredients for a crash.
Read More »How Costly Is the American Dream of Homeownership?
An analysis of the salary one earned to afford a home over the past 20 years found some stark differences between then and now. Click through to learn where this dream might be beyond the reach of the average household.
Read More »The Investment Possibilities in Opportunity Zones
A new report notes that home values are appreciating in some opportunity zones. How are investors benefiting from these areas?
Read More »Recognizing the Mortgage Industry’s Women Leaders
The second annual Keystone Awards, honoring women leaders in mortgage, are now accepting nominations. Click through to learn more about the categories and the submission process.
Read More »Diving Deeper Into Housing Finance Reform
In the second part of a hearing by the Senate Banking Committee on the housing reform outline by Sen. Mike Crapo, experts gave insights into how the outline could be strengthened.
Read More »Working Toward Crapo’s “More Sustainable” Housing Finance System
At a Senate Committee Hearing on Sen. Mike Crapo’s housing finance reform outline, experts gave their opinions on how best to bring about a more sustainable market.
Read More »US Bank Chooses Black Knight Solution
U.S. Bank is using Servicing Digital to supplement internal capabilities and offer its customers ongoing, detailed information about their loans, and tools to manage their housing wealth
Read More »What Will Hold Back Home Sales?
Even as the spring homebuying season promises to be better for home sales than the previous few months, an expert takes a look at the factors that are likely to hamper sales from achieving their full potential.
Read More »CFPB Tackles Mortgage Debt Collection Issues
Here’s what a report by the CFPB revealed about the debt collection practices of various lenders and how it plans to address these issues through a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
Read More »The Ups and Downs of New Construction
For most of the country, it may seem like new home construction has been slipping. Find out which cities have been bucking this trend.
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