According to experts, the next recession is on its way, and could begin as early as next year. What part will housing play?
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Is a recession heading our way in 2020? If so, what is The Federal Reserve doing to fight it? Well, that answer may change depending who you ask. A recent article from The New York Times stated while the current ...
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In an annual shareholder letter, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Morgan discussed the economic impact of future mortgage reform. Here's what he said.
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An inverted yield curve late last week has some sounding the alarm for a possible economic downturn on the horizon. How could this affect a residential mortgage market that’s already starting to cool?
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An economist sheds light on why he thinks every sector in the U.S. has cleaned itself up from the recession with one exception: housing.
Read More »Another Recession Around the Corner?
Based on the signs of a slowdown in the current housing market, experts analyzed the possibility of another economic downtown and the consequences thereafter. Here’s what they had to say.
Read More »The Future of Housing is …
Where is the U.S. Economy heading? An industry expert gave insights into the current and future trends that are likely to shape the economy as well as the housing industry.
Read More »The Big Deal About a Slowdown
As key housing indicators lag, have homeowners entered a tougher housing environment than the past few years?
Read More »Former Housing Secretary Eyes Presidential Run
Former HUD Secretary Julián Castro said in a recent interview that he is considering challenging President Trump in 2020. We look back at some of the initiatives that he spearheaded during his tenure at HUD.
Read More »Which Markets are Still Facing Recovery?
Fewer homes are in default now, as most major markets have bounced back from the Great Recession. See which cities have not been able to recover so quickly.
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