The home-mortgage industry almost always slows down in winter, but not this year—experts explain why.
Read More »The White House Addresses Racial Disparity in Wealth
On the centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre, the Biden-Harris administration announced plans to narrow the gap through action related to homeownership.
Read More »AI, Digital Tools Lead to Faster Closing Times
Both borrowers and lenders have said digital mortgage technologies are making mortgage loan closings more efficient, "thus improving the overall experience for participants," experts report.
Read More »Are Homebuyers Happier After Moving to a New Metro?
Researchers questioned folks who relocated during a global health crisis to find out if they have regrets. Here is what they learned.
Read More »2021’s Best Cities for Real Estate Agents
Researchers and other housing experts dove into data and emerged with a comprehensive list of the metros in which agents stand to benefit the most.
Read More »Eye on the Industry: Helping Veteran Families Become Homeowners
Combined, PulteGroup's Built to Honor program and NYC-based Tunnel to Tower Foundation have placed at least 80 families in mortgage-free houses.
Read More »Americans Are Motivated to Move, But Will It Last?
It's possible that April's small decline in the share of homebuyers looking to relocate to new metropolitan areas is an early indication that the trend is waning, analysts say.
Read More »Stewart Acquires Fintech Company Cloudvirga
Stewart CEO Fred Eppinger says the addition will accelerate the company's digital offerings in all markets.
Read More »Millennials and Homebuying: How They Made the Down Payment
Money saved during the pandemic could help some secure first-time homeownership—a new report examines that and other methods for raising funds to compete in a sellers’ market.
Read More »Inventory Shortages Hinder Existing-Home Sales
While sales are down, homebuying demand remains strong, and economists predict a replenished supply later in 2021.
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