Despite the continual increase in prices, how many of those in a new survey believe housing will become more affordable over the next decade?
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While prices across the nation rose an impressive 7%, a new report identified several states that are at risk for seeing values drop.
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With some critics blaming tech giants such as the social media company for contributing to California's affordable housing crisis, new commentary argues that the truth is not that simple.
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Proposition A nearly doubles the total allocated by the last measure approved by voters in 2015. Click through to see what it entails and how it could help combat the Golden State’s affordability crunch.
Read More »Apple’s $2.5B Affordable Housing Plan
The plan is broken up into several sections, including funds for affordable housing on Apple-owned land in San Jose, California. Learn all the details here.
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California Gov. Gavin Newson has allocated $2 billion toward the state’s housing woes, but rising home costs and lack of availability are impacting daily life.
Read More »Studying Housing Affordability with Wedding Costs
Redin.com revealed in a new study that Detroit, Michigan, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Cleveland, Ohio, were the most affordable places for couples to get married, and cover their down ...
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A report looked into price changes of single-family properties throughout the U.S. Here’s what it revealed.
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California’s affordable housing regulation is designed to help low-income borrowers, but it can involve some unexpected expenses for lenders and servicers.
Read More »Waning Home Purchase Sentiment
Fannie Mae sheds light on consumer attitudes regarding homebuying in its latest survey. Here’s what it found.
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