Experts say the rise in hopefulness among potential purchasers is slight, perhaps dampened by consumer concerns about inflation and the Delta variant.
Read More »‘Breakneck’ Price Growth Slowing
Housing experts are looking at the Biden Administration's early-September announcement related to increasing affordable housing in America and how myriad policy tweaks, rule adjustments and program expansions might affect ...
Read More »No. 1 Homebuyer Hurdle
Elevated home prices have made the prospect of purchasing property for the first time especially daunting. Broadly speaking, that has not quelled Americans' desire to become homeowners, shows ...
Read More »LendingHome Rebrands to Kiavi
LendingHome, major U.S. lender to real estate investors, announced it will change its name, rebranding as Kiavi, which comes from the phonetic representation of the Italian word “chiave,” ...
Read More »White House, HUD Act to Add Homes to Market
Several government agencies are collaborating to reduce obstacles to owning and building houses in America.
Read More »Top Cities for Homeowning Teachers
Inland California offers teachers relatively high average salaries combined with lower house prices than other regions, according to a report from Redfin.com, thus, that part of the country is ...
Read More »Survey: Most Borrowers Have Not Refinanced
Despite low mortgage rates, relatively few homeowners have acted on an option that could save $100s per month—here is why.
Read More »Pending Home Sales Dip, Supply Still Short
As inventory slowly increases house hunters should begin to see more options in the coming months, economists report.
Read More »Churchill Acquires Team Canales
The merger brings the Pacific Northwest division's staff to about 150 members, say company execs, allowing it to deploy more resources to potential homeowners.
Read More »Alterra Promotes Marc Hernandez to President
Company leaders say the former EVP is one of just a handful of Hispanic Presidents in independent mortgage banking and that the move reflects a commitment to diversity.
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