The Legal League 100, the premier professional association of financial services law firms in the United States, has released a promotional video advertising "The Rules of Engagement," the ...
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Wells Fargo & Company, NeighborWorks® America, and its network member, NeighborWorks Southern Mass, expanded the NeighborhoodLIFT® program to the Boston area this year, with a $6.75 million commitment ...
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Some lucky home sellers have made a serious killing at the closing table since the turn of the century. Just how many? That’s the million-dollar question … and one a data provider set out to answer.
Read More »Homebuyers’ Demand Rises Despite High Prices
The desire to buy a home remains strong among homebuyers despite rising prices, according to a report. But can supply keep up?
Read More »Student Loans vs. First Mortgage
A CFPB study analyzing student loan repayment and broader household borrowing found a strong correlation between the time that young Americans pay off their student loans and buy a home. Click through to learn how the repayment of one loan impacts taking another.
Read More »Construction Spending on the Rise
Latest data from the Census Bureau pointed to an increase in spending on construction, signaling more houses being built. Will this trend sustain given the rising lumber tariffs?
Read More »What if There’s Another Housing Crisis?
Whether another housing crisis lies beyond the horizon is yet to be seen, but researchers at the New York Fed set out to answer the question of just how vulnerable the market is if there is a crisis looming ahead.
Read More »A Snapshot of the National Housing Market
The current housing market boom is being led by strong demand chasing constricted supply, according to a report on the housing market. Here are some other indicators on how the market has performed so far this year.
Read More »Homebuyer Demand is Rising, But Where are the Homes?
A recent report finds the number of people looking at homes is rising across the country. It’s just that the number of homes to choose from isn’t much. Here’s why.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Gauging Construction Spend
The Census Bureau will train the focus on construction spends across the country in its Construction Spending Survey releasing on Monday, July 2 at 10 a.m. Here’s what else is happening in the week ahead.
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