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Security concerns are the key barrier for consumers from being more open to adopting digital identity for home buying and renting or for mortgage applications, according to the ...
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Digital identity is an electronically verified set of attributes that uniquely describe a person and can be beneficial in providing simplified application processes, swift transaction approvals, lower costs, ...
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The housing market has been growing at a consistent pace, but it will take another five years for it to emerge from the shadow of the Great Recession, ...
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For 2018-2020, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae have set a goal of 24 percent for the number of mortgages they must purchase from low-income borrowers, defined as those earning less ...
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The consumer credit market showed an overall strong performance at the end of 2017, according to the Q4 Industry Insights Report published by TransUnion on Tuesday. According to ...
Read More »U.S. Luxury Housing Market Prices Stabilize
The luxury residential market remained stable, consistent, and solid in 2017 according to “The Report” a bi-annual analysis of the U.S. luxury market released by Coldwell Banker. The ...
Read More »Builder Confidence Remains Strong
Builders remained confident about the strength of the housing market and the growth of consumer demand in the housing market according to the National Association of Home Builders ...
Read More »FEMA Sending $1 Billion to Texas Communities
Texas coastal communities are still rebuilding after the impact of Hurricane Harvey last year. But in addition to rebuilding what was damaged or destroyed, the affected communities must ...
Read More »Exploring the Impact of Proposed Housing Finance Reform
According to an analysis by the Urban Institute, proposed housing finance changes being discussed by the Senate Banking Committee would provide better-targeted support for low- and moderate-income (LMI) ...
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