As new data from the Federal Reserve shows an ongoing slowdown in economic activity, what has kept growth back, and how can housing play a pivotal part?
Read More »New Incentives for Rehabilitation of Properties in Opportunity Zones
The Department of Housing and Urban Development says borrowers will receive more money to renovate homes in these areas. Click through to find out how much more.
Read More »Housing Legislation Stalls in California
SB 50 would have allowed higher density along transit and residential areas. Where does the bill go from here?
Read More »Maxine Waters, Kamala Harris Introduce $100B Housing Bill
Legislation would invest $10 billion in eliminating zoning requirements and other factors that “limit affordable housing development.”
Read More »CFPB Requests Comment on TRID and RESPA
Here's how you can submit your commentary to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on the Truth in Lending Act and Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act.
Read More »Idaho Grappling With Rising Property Taxes
Lawmakers are looking to find solutions as residents urge action as home-price increases show no signs of stopping.
Read More »CFPB Clarifies Ruling on Loan Originators
The Bureau discusses screening and training requirements that employ originators with temporary authority.
Read More »FHA Reports Healthy Status of MMI Fund
The fund is at its highest level since 2007 as Brian Montgomery says the administration seeks to be a “reliable resource” for housing support.
Read More »Fed: “Sustained Expansion” Ahead for U.S. Economy
Jerome Powell pushed back against the possibility of negative interest rates due to the economies success in 2019.
Read More »States Challenge CFPB Structure
In another case which questions the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau leadership structure, these state attorney generals have filed a Supreme Court brief against the Bureau.
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