Some Americans are better than others at managing their money. Analysts compared consumer indicators in 2,500-plus cities.
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In almost half of all U.S. counties, single-family rental property owners are at above-average risk for default.
Read More »Scant Housing Supply Results in Lightning-Fast Sales
With demand at an all-time high, U.S. housing inventory is being picked clean by buyers who are wasting no time in closing the sale.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Fair Housing and Federal Policy
In the coming week, the Urban Institute will present the latest in its conversation series, taking aim at the measures the Biden Administration will take to create housing equality for all.
Read More »Interest in Homeownership Expected to ‘Skyrocket’ Among Hispanic Americans
However, policymakers must act in order to ensure "continued robust growth” in this demographic, which faces significant barriers.
Read More »Spring EQ Appoints SVP of Capital Markets
Saket Nigam brings over a decade of capital markets experience to Spring EQ’s growth plans in the first and second mortgage markets.
Read More »SitusAMC Acquires Street Resource Group
The expansion pairs two warehouse-lending technologies, WLS and SitusAMC’s ProMerit, providing greater value and efficiencies to warehouse lenders.
Read More »Assisting Active Adult Home Buyers in South Carolina
The new partnership will help serve a niche market for homebuyers aged 55 and older.
Read More »The Pandemic Has Homeowners Reevaluating Their Spaces
Whether they’re going from city to city, city to suburb, or suburb to city, this study shows one thing’s for sure: people are relocating.
Read More »New Home Sales Accelerate As Pending Home Sales Drop
Experts discuss the ways one measurement impacts the other, and explain why pending- and new-home sales stats "aren’t always perfectly correlated."
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