The Bureau says this innovation will expedite allocation of much-needed rental assistance funds as the eviction-ban expiration approaches.
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Despite a surge in volume, loan originator commissions dropped in the second quarter of 2021.
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After a down week, mortgage application volume is on the rise, with sub-3% rates powering refi volume as more and more are taking advantage of record-low rates.
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Availability of experienced agents and contractors, typical remodeling costs, and other indicators helped researchers rank local-market potential.
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Housing affordability is on the decline for the third consecutive month, continuing to walk the fine line between supply and material issues and overall demand.
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Researchers say student and medical debt, cost of living, stagnant wages, and a global health crisis are threatening the American Dream.
Read More »Record Gains Found in May Home Prices
Home price data in May resulted in the highest readings in more than 30 years for S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller recording the metric.
Read More »Senior Housing Wealth Hits Record High
As Baby Boomers age, and the strain on government resources tightens, the strategic use of home equity can help retirees cope, experts say.
Read More »Report: Investors Snapping Up Single-Family Houses
Real estate investors during the second quarter of 2021 purchased more homes than ever recorded by Redfin.com, which has been tracking that metric for 20+ years. "Investors took ...
Read More »Supply Constraints Holding Back Potential Sales
With a 6.6% monthly drop-off, sales of new single‐family homes fell in June, as builders continued to feel the squeeze of an uptick in labor and material costs.
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