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Housing inventory nationwide has declined for more than two years. But in a small number of markets, the number of homes for sale is growing.
November 16 -
Four Texas markets have had the most home price appreciation in the country during the last decade.
November 16 -
Credit unions have a long history of serving immigrants and other underserved populations, but meeting the unique challenge of complying with Shariah law is no mean feat.
November 16 -
Bay Area homebuyers beware. Among the nation's 100 largest housing markets, San Francisco, San Jose and Oakland — in that order — are the least likely places to find a price cut on a home for sale.
November 16 -
The plan is up from the previously announced 200,000 homes.
November 15 -
As the Colorado Springs economy and housing market improve, the city's foreclosure woes continue to diminish.
November 15 -
Karen Stratton doesn't cry often. But the Spokane, Wash., councilwoman teared up last week as she looked out on the High Drive Conservation Area from her late aunt's home on South Maple Boulevard.
November 15 -
Orlando-area home sales that stalled immediately following Hurricane Irma appeared to have finally closed in October.
November 15 -
Transfer taxes, settlement services and other home buying fees can vary wildly from state to state. Here's a look at the 10 states where home buyers need the least amount of cash to cover their closing costs.
November 14 -
When a full-floor penthouse at Manhattan's One57 sold at a foreclosure auction, it didn't just settle an international mortgage gone bad.
November 14 -
Hurricane Irma could do little to slow surging home prices in the Manatee-Sarasota region in September. Or across Florida, for that matter.
November 14 -
Sonoma County, Calif., renters, property managers and housing advocates say the October wildfires grabbed hold of a constrained rental market and squeezed it by the throat.
November 14 -
Even as rates on seriously delinquent and foreclosed mortgages nationwide track at their lowest levels in a decade, loan performance continues to slip in areas dependent on oil industry employment.
November 14 -
Sterling Bancorp in New York is determined to turn Astoria Financial's largely residential operation into a commercial powerhouse. While investors are skeptical, CEO Jack Kopnisky has proven in the past that such an ambitious plan is doable.
November 13 -
The general contractor in the renovation of Wall Street Theater in Norwalk, Conn., has filed a motion in court seeking to collect on a mechanic's lien.
November 13 -
A real estate agent allegedly duped two home buyers into thinking they had purchased a Boynton Beach, Fla., residence but instead pocketed their down payment and monthly payments, according to an arrest report.
November 13 -
Baltimore-area home sales and prices continued their upward climb in October, as inventory contracted for the 26th consecutive month.
November 13 -
After nearly five years of being the nation's least affordable housing market, San Francisco was surpassed by another California city as the national median home price increased, according to the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index.
November 10 -
The U.S. Justice Department has sued the largest foreclosure trustee in the Pacific Northwest, claiming it illegally foreclosed on at least 28 military members or veterans in the past six years.
November 10 -
Two months after Hurricane Harvey, buyers in the Houston area are returning to the housing market in impressive numbers.
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