Did the tax reform’s $10,000 cap on deductibility of state and local taxes on property lead to a decline in home sales? Here’s what research by the New York Fed revealed.
Read More »HUD and Opportunity Zones
HUD is seeking advice on how it can maximize the beneficial impact of Opportunity Zones for residents and their communities. Here's what the Department is looking for.
Read More »The “Cost Burden” of Renters vs. Homeowners
Homeowners and renters each face their own financial issues, but which one has been the most cost-burdened?
Read More »The Ups and Downs in Single-Family Permits
With single family permits declining in many areas of the country, which cities and regions are escaping the trend?
Read More »Mark Calabria Begins Role as FHFA Director
Dr. Mark Calabria has officially stepped into his role as Director of the FHFA. Here's what he plans for the Agency.
Read More »Goldman Sachs and CitiGroup Release Q1 Results
Starting off 2019, how did these two big banks manage? Click through to learn more and hear from Goldman and Citi's CEOs.
Read More »Wanted: Home in Need of Renovation
A new report found that more and more homebuyers are looking to purchase fixer-uppers that need some renovation. Here’s why.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Keeping Up With Housing Demand
Housing starts will be in the spotlight as the Census Bureau gives insights into how the housing market is poised to meet homebuyer demand this spring. Here’s what else is in store in The Week Ahead.
Read More »GE to Pay $1.5 Billion Penalty for Subprime Lending Violations
The U.S. Department of Justice announced that General Electric will pay $1.5 billion to end the DOJ's claims over subprime home loans that were bundled into risky securities.
Read More »Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase Release Q1 Earnings
Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase each saw growth in Q1 2019. Hear from the banks' executives on what drove the growth.
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