The nation's economy added 169,000 jobs in August as the unemployment rate fell to 7.3 percent, the lowest level since December 2008, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Friday. Economists had forecast payrolls would grow by 180,000 and that the unemployment rate would remain at July's 7.4 percent.
Read More »Report: Market Health Looks Different for Investors, Builders
While price gains may paint a picture of a recovery well on its way, construction figures aren't as encouraging, according to an analysis from Trulia. While prices are up 11 percent year-over-year in August, according to Trulia, which monitors list prices, construction activity is lagging. Additionally, when it comes to price gains and increases in construction, markets tend to be experiencing one or the other, with markets reporting price growth seeing meager construction.
Read More »Industry Veterans Launch New Homeowner Alliance
Billing itself as the first group of its kind, America's Homeowner Alliance was launched by a team of industry veterans and an advisory board of housing industry professionals as well as prominent consumer groups and fair housing organizations.
Read More »NAHB: Lot Shortages Holding Back Recovery
As the market trudges toward recovery, housing starts remain depressed due to a shortage of vacant lots, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).
Read More »July Construction Spending Picks Up
Residential construction spending edged up in July, according to numbers from the Census Bureau. Overall, construction spending was at a seasonally adjusted annual pace of $900.8 billion in July, 0.6 percent above June's revised estimate of $895.7 billion and 5.2 percent ahead of July 2012's $856.3 billion. Spending on residential construction was at a pace of $340.6 billion, up 0.5 percent from June and 16.8 percent from July 2012.
Read More »Beige Book Again Records Modest-to-Moderate Growth
Continuing to shrug off sequester cutbacks, but feeling the effects of adverse weather, the nation's economy "continued to expand at a modest to moderate pace" from early July though late August, the Federal Reserve reported in its Beige Book assessment. Residential real estate activity "increased moderately" and "demand for nonresidential real estate increased," though "lending activity weakened a bit." Lending standards have largely remained unchanged, while credit quality has improved.
Read More »CFPB Names Steven Antonakes Deputy Director
Having served in an acting capacity since January 2013, Steven Antonakes has been officially named deputy director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the agency announced.
Read More »Reverse Vision Integrates Appraisal Services with Product Update
In San Diego, ReverseVision, Inc., has updated its flagship ReverseVision product to integrate its powerful new ReverseAccessVision (RAV) module.
Read More »New Equifax Offering to Provide Better Credit Insights
Equifax announced the availability of Equifax Dimensions, a new product created to deliver more in-depth picture of past credit behavior to predict future trends.
Read More »Stewart Lender Services Acquires Allonhill Assets
Stewart Lender Services (SLS), a leading provider of servicing and mortgage origination support services, has entered the capital space with its acquisition of key assets of Denver-based Allonhill, LLC., a due diligence and risk management firm.
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