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Rent on the Rise

Renting has always been an alternative to buying a home, and rising home costs could be driving more potential buyers into the rental market. But what happens when rental costs increase?

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Calling LOS into Question

Loan Origination System’s store an enormous amount of data and many lenders think it’s foolproof. However, that may not be the case.

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Credit Unions in Need of Relief

Many proposed changes have taken place within the CFPB as of late, including those associated with Home Equity Lines of Credit. Take a look at what the National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions has to say about the propositions.

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Academic Success Pays Off

College degree holders consistently have higher homeownership rates than those without a degree, suggesting that despite all the worry about student-loan debt, more education is worth the hardships. ...

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Bipartisan Compromise

The United States Senate Committee on Finance recently held a full committee hearing to discuss ways to increase access for affordable housing across the country; the hearing is part of the committee’s larger endeavor to reform the tax code.

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Predicting the Housing Industry

There are a number of factors that go into the overall outlook of the residential economy, such as unemployment rates and housing starts. Take a look at what factors affected Q2 2017’s results and what may be in the housing and residential construction forecast in the Video Spotlight.

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Flip or Flop? Top 5 Cities With Investment Potential

Becoming a house-flipping expert takes more than just binge watching episodes of HGTV’s “Flip or Flop.” The glamor of television makes flipping houses look like a fun project guaranteed to fill pockets. However, that’s not always the case.

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