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5 Reasons for Housing Concerns in Florida

Florida

Housing affordability for low- and moderate-income workers remains a concern in many parts of Florida. A report detailing the reasons for the rise in home prices and the lack of affordable housing.

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Why CWCOT Is Good for Homeowners

The FHA’s recent Annual Report of its MMI Fund highlights a key area that has been saving money for taxpayers. Five Star Institute’s President and CEO, Ed Delgado makes a case for why certain tweaks to the FHA’s CWCOT program would provide a win-win for borrowers and the FHA.

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Rebuilding Paradise

More than a year after Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico, the island faces many challenges along the road to recovery. DS News spoke to industry leaders working to facilitate that process. Editor’s Note: This feature originally appeared in the November issue of DS News.

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The Power to Make a Difference

Bank of America recently unveiled its refreshed brand identity. Watch this video to see what Brian Moynihan, CEO, Bank of America has to say about this initiative and what it means for the bank and the borrowers it serves.

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Top 5 Cities for Housing

Florida

A recent report analyzed what made the Sunshine State so popular with homebuyers. Perhaps it has to do with these five cities that homeowners love.

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Redefining Property Values

How much will prices increase in neighborhoods around Amazon’s HQ2 in New York? A new report takes a closer look at the impact Amazon’s move is bound to have.

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Caring for Veterans Past Veterans Day

The recent observance of Veterans Day included well wishes and gestures of gratitude, from parades in Smalltown USA, to millions of social media mentions from celebrities to everyday people, expressing awareness of the magnitude of service and immeasurable benefits Americans ...

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An Update on California Wildfires

Wildfire resiliency

As local and federal agencies work towards containing the deadly fires in Camp and Woolsey, we take a look at the long- and short-term impact of these infernos on the housing market in these areas.

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