What are the factors that are likely to get potential homeowners back in the market? Watch this video to learn what an expert had to say.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York takes a look at what economic indicators are Americans watching out for this year.
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While sound finances can give a bank a solid reputation, here are the other factors that have made U.S. Bank the world’s most admired superregional bank for the ninth consecutive year.
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Despite the headwinds they face, a new study found a significant uptick in millennial homeownership. Is this generation likely to remain the driving force in the housing market in the long-term too?
Read More »How Will Policy Changes Impact Housing?
Watch this video to learn how the recent administrative changes at the FHFA are likely to affect the market and how the U.S. housing compares to other countries.
Read More »What Led Microsoft to Invest $500M in Seattle Housing?
Watch this video to learn why Microsoft decided to invest in affordable housing in one of the hottest markets of the country.
Read More »What Will Affect Home Appreciation in 2019?
Click through to learn what a new report projected about home values and the cities that are likely to see the biggest swings in appreciation.
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Here are the factors that have led to the rise in increasing default rates on first mortgages, according to a new report.
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Here's what a new study gauging how well rents compared to home sales revealed about rising prices and which cities saw the biggest gains.
Read More »HUD Addresses Questions About Shutdown Impact
As the longest government shutdown in US history continues, the Department of Housing and Urban Development has issued guidelines on the services that are still available. Here’s how the shutdown’s affecting contracts and the housing market.
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