Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has been mostly silent on housing during his campaign over the last several months—until Thursday, when he addressed the National Association of Home Builders.
Read More »Course of Nature Might Put Homes Literally Underwater
Will rising sea levels put half of the homes in 300 U.S. cities literally underwater by the start of the next century?
Read More »55+ Crowd Shuns Conventional Logic in Housing
Americans 55 and older remain a major piece of the U.S. housing market and will continue to be for a long time, because they aren’t playing by conventional logic.
Read More »Labor Slowdowns Temper Housing Forecast
While housing activity and consumer spending in Q2 picked up, a slowdown in hiring and business investment has tempered what should have been a rosy forecast from Fannie Mae.
Read More »Investors: 10 States With the Best Economies
WalletHub identified that states that embody these conditions, finding that Utah, Washington, and California, by far, have the best economies.
Read More »What Does the Disappointing Jobs Report Means for Housing?
A mostly disappointing April jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday, combined with recent turbulence that includes a 0.5 percent GDP estimate for the first quarter, has many wondering whether another economic slowdown is on the way.
Read More »Where is Housing Headed Next?
With many analysts early in the year having predicted a robust spring season for the housing market, the question remains as to whether or not that will come to pass as spring is in full swing.
Read More »Housing to Stay the Course Despite Straying Economy
While the outlook for overall economic growth is darkening, the housing market is expected to keep up its momentum in 2016, according to Freddie Mac’s April 2016 Economic ...
Read More »Altisource Teams Up With Habitat for Humanity
Altisource Portfolio Solutions S.A., a provider of real estate, mortgage, and technology services, announced a global collaboration with Habitat for Humanity to fund a range of sustainable housing and neighborhood revitalization programs worldwide.
Read More »The Unintended Consequences of Housing
Director of Financial Regulation Studies at the Cato Institute, Mark A. Calabria, sat down with MReport and explained some of the hot-button issues affecting the mortgage space including the economy, regulation, compliance, homeownership, and the upcoming election.
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