They want to buy but few young Americans plan to purchase a home in the near term. Here’s what a report revealed about why millennials are uncertain about investing in their own abode.
Read More »Analyzing Lending Practices Under CRA
Here’s how new data on the lending done by banks and nonbanks to low- and middle-income borrrowers could help the OCC in its proposed rule changes to the CRA.
Read More »Looking for Bipartisan Solutions
As the new members to the Congress settle in after the midterm elections, here’s how both parties can work together to solve the current challenges in the housing market.
Read More »What Is Driving First-Time Buyer Mortgage Risk?
The American Enterprise Institute looked at the factors that are impacting homebuyers and therefore the overall housing market. Click through to learn what it found.
Read More »A Reprieve for Homebuyers With Student Loans
Here’s how a new legislation in Ohio is helping homebuyers with student loans achieve their dream of homeownership. Will other states follow?
Read More »Home Sales Rise After Six-Month Decline
What were the factors that reversed a six-month trend of declining sales for existing homes? Here’s what the latest data revealed.
Read More »Builder Confidence is Waning
A new report revealed the factors that were causing more builders to give a negative outlook on the housing market.
Read More »Top 25 Metros Where Housing Is Heating Up
As more homebuyers move from popular coastal areas, a report looks at why inland metros are their most preferred destination.
Read More »Budget Blues
Where do people live within their means and which city’s residents are struggling to make ends meet? A new survey gave some surprising insights.
Read More »Urban Institute Mourns Trustee’s Death
Terrence Laughlin, 63, had been a trustee of the Urban Institute since 2015 and was vice-chairman at Bank of America.
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