OpenLTV has announced the launch of a new investment platform for globally accessible, short term, high yield investments.
Read More »The Renter/Investor Relationship
A new study takes a look at the booming rental investment landscape, exploring how investors navigate property management responsibilities.
Read More »From the Investors’ Perspective
What does the current price surge in the single-family rental market mean for investors in this space? Click through to learn more.
Read More »In Case of Emergency
With natural disasters impacting housing markets around the country each year, how should REO managers prepare before and after disaster strikes?
Read More »Changing the SFR Marketplace
Here’s how the acquisition of OwnAmerica is likely to make Renters Warehouse the largest company in full-service real estate investment.
Read More »Slashing Through the Servicing Jungle
Default servicing costs have skyrocketed over the past decade, leaving servicers lost in a jungle filled with compliance overhead, complicated investor rules, and unfair penalties. Editor’s Note: This feature appeared in the November issue of DS News.
Read More »The Yeas and Nays on Housing Legislation
A rent-control proposal that was part of three housing-related legislation that voters across California were voting on was rejected by the residents of the Golden State. Here’s why this proposal elicited strong reactions for and against it.
Read More »It Pays to Be a Landlord
A new study breaks down the wealth gap between consumers who just own their homes and investors who make their incomes from renting out their properties.
Read More »Urban Institute Mourns Trustee’s Death
Terrence Laughlin, 63, had been a trustee of the Urban Institute since 2015 and was vice-chairman at Bank of America.
Read More »Fannie’s Innovation in Credit Risk Transfer
Here’s how Fannie Mae’s pricing of its inaugural Connecticut Avenue Securities aims to reduce the risks in the secondary mortgage market.
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