Despite lingering supply issues, housing permits increased to an annual pace of 1.65 million in October, a positive sign for home builders to close out the year.
Read More »HUD Dedicates $2B+ Toward Disaster Recovery Efforts
Federal financial assistance will be shared among 10 states, as the Biden Administration continues to seek long-term solutions related to climate change issues.
Read More »Inventory of Existing Home Listings Continues to Fall Short
More Americans are seeking homes in a market where short supply continues to be tagged with high ticket prices as potential buyers migrate from urban apartments to suburban homes.
Read More »HUD Releases Climate Adaptation Plan
As part of the President's plan to confront the changing climate, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released a plan on how it can adapt to a world with a changing climate and to ensure that its ...
Read More »HUD Issues New Protections for Tenants Facing COVID-Related Eviction
The new rule prohibits the eviction of tenants facing eviction for non-payment of rent from HUD-subsidized public housing and properties with project-based rental assistance in the event of a national emergency.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Senate Meets to Confirm HUD and Ginnie Mae Leadership
This week, nominees Alanna McCargo, James Arthur Jemison II, and Mark Colon will appear before the Senate as nominees for roles with Ginnie Mae and HUD.
Read More »Vermont Flooding Victims Receive Federal Disaster Assistance
HUD provides a helping hand to counties in Vermont declared major disaster areas in the wake of late-July flash flooding.
Read More »Median Home Sales Prices Spike $30K in July
The supply of homes has risen as more have been priced out of the market with media prices rising $28,700 month-over-month in July.
Read More »A Congressional Call to Strengthen Foreclosure Protections
Rep. Maxine Waters reaches out to federal agencies to increase mortgage servicing protections.
Read More »The Week Ahead: HUD to Outline Its Equitable Housing Goals on the Hill
A House Committee will take a closer look at HUD’s work toward supporting homeownership by underwriting homeownership for low- and moderate-income families through its programs.
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