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Sales of existing homes grew less than 1% in June in Wisconsin and the United States, held back by a short supply of houses for sale.
July 25 -
The Michigan company had fewer gains from loan sales. It also reported an increase in noninterest expenses.
July 25 -
Issues with mortgages and debt collection are making up almost half of consumer complaints received by the CFPB. Here's a look at how these two most common complaints measure up nationwide.
July 24 -
Mayor Byron W. Brown is overhauling the board that oversees Buffalo's public housing for 10,000 residents, an initial step toward tackling ongoing problems at the agency.
July 24 -
The foreclosure rate in the Twin Cities metro is at an all-time low and is now one of the lowest in the U.S.
July 24 -
A Pierce County judge says a notorious Seattle landlord — not thieves — tried to profit from cutting wires throughout a vacant Tacoma apartment building and ordered him to pay $1.1 million.
July 24 -
Foreign buyers continue to find California residential real estate very attractive, but it looks like the growth of international deals in the state trails a national upswing.
July 24 -
The number of foreclosure filings on properties in the six-county Chattanooga, Tenn., metropolitan area dropped 26.8% in the first half of 2017.
July 21 -
For the seventh year in a row, property taxes will rise again in Los Angeles County, thanks to a brisk real estate market and construction boom.
July 21 -
Increased dealings in direct consumer lending and guaranteed student loans offset a decline in mortgage-related income. A lower loan-loss provision also helped the bottom line.
July 21 -
The Pittsburgh company, pleased with employee and client retention from its March purchase of Yadkin Financial, is looking to hire lenders from other institutions.
July 20 -
The Toledo, Ohio, home foreclosure rate continues to drop, as the market approaches normalcy after being battered during the economic crisis.
July 20 -
Higher home prices and a stable job market have slashed the number of foreclosures across South Florida.
July 20 -
California Gov. Jerry Brown and legislative leaders announced that the state's housing crisis will be at the top of their agenda when lawmakers return in August from a month-long break.
July 19 -
Home sales — and prices — reached a new high in the Twin Cities area last month, but the dearth of listings continued and may soon put a brake on deals.
July 19 -
Canadians may be shouldering near-record household debt but homeowners have been managing it better than those that don't own property.
July 18 -
A decade after the summer of '07, when Orlando real estate began a years-long crash, median home prices have not returned to their high but continued to rise incrementally.
July 18 -
Wage gains have fallen far behind skyrocketing costs for housing, a gap that's emerged despite a robust job market in recent years, according to an unsettling report released Monday.
July 18 -
Nearly 10% of Walter Investment Management Corp.'s employees will lose their jobs after it closes Ditech's Irving, Texas, office, a notice filed with the Texas Workforce Commission said.
July 17 -
Total bonuses paid to assistants, processors, closers and managers have been rising as lender retention and merger activity have heated up.
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