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The price of a new home in Houston rose slightly in April, while the number of pending new-home sales dropped in Houston and other large Texas metros.
May 17 -
The median price of a home sold in metro Atlanta in April was just 3.7% higher than the same month a year ago, according to a report from the Atlanta Realtors Association.
May 17 -
Farmers were already taking on more debt to cover losses from falling crop prices. New tariffs and other retaliatory moves could hurt ag borrowers further and lead to loan losses and tighter underwriting.
May 16 -
An institution that services housing finance authority loans is putting $2.65 billion in servicing rights from Washington state up for bid through the Mortgage Industry Advisory Corp.
May 16 -
Meridian Corp. may have breached sales agreements after originating nearly $100 million in loans in a state where it lacked a license.
May 16 -
Metro Orlando home sales and prices dropped again in April, constrained by a small supply of properties, according to the Orlando Regional Realtor Association.
May 16 -
They can't afford Ada County, Idaho, so they're flocking to its less expensive neighbor to the west.
May 16 -
The potential for longer homeowner recovery times from hurricanes could hurt mortgage companies that need to advance funds to investors from missed payments.
May 15 -
Home sales on Maui slumped last month by about 20%, according to the Realtors Association of Maui.
May 15 -
The trade dispute with China is likely to affect consumers' willingness to buy a home and apply for a new mortgage loan, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
May 15 -
If you live in a single-family home in California, it's likely everyone else in your neighborhood does, too.
May 15 -
The median price for single-family homes sold in April increased in both Cuyahoga County suburbs and Cleveland.
May 14 -
Some good news emerged in the housing market recently, but there's one factor that means homebuyers aren't likely to see any relief soon: low supply.
May 14 -
Hurricane Michael killed seven people and caused more than $6 billion in damage in Florida in October, a toll compounded by warmer, higher seas and wetter air, the signs of climate change scientists have long warned about.
May 13 -
The Michigan company said the loan — made to a borrower that plans to shut down its reverse mortgage business — has collateral.
May 13 -
Philadelphia officials have expanded a program that will give first-time homebuyers and other eligible city residents up to $10,000 when they purchase a home in the city.
May 13 -
Amid a state-wide housing shortage, developers say they feel increasingly burdened by unpredictable government service and impact fees that are almost three-times higher than the national average.
May 13 -
New legislation in Iowa that allows banks and credit unions to utilize electronic notaries could help local lenders compete with online competitors.
May 13 -
Housing advocates and Democratic lawmakers want to create more protections for tenants of rent-controlled apartments, but they are facing stiff opposition from property owners and the banks that lend to them.
May 10 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded tax-exempt bonds issued for a Syracuse, New York, shopping mall expansion to the last rung above junk.
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