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Attom ranked 483 counties across the country based on 4Q foreclosure notices, local wages and other factors.
April 7 -
Almost all California foreclosures and evictions have been put on hold for the foreseeable future.
April 7 -
Bucking the fears of industry experts about how the coronavirus would impact the housing market, median home prices in the Las Vegas Valley set an all-time high in March.
April 7 -
North Texas home sellers are retreating in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
April 7 -
A statewide stay-at-home order by Gov. Kay Ivey means evictions and foreclosures are on hold for at least a month.
April 6 -
The government lock-down on real estate sales loosened last week — agents and other professionals were deemed essential workers — but strict Bay Area guidelines banned open houses and close contact.
April 6 -
While the spread of the new coronavirus has wrought havoc all over the world, one area that hasn't been directly effected too much is Albuquerque's booming residential housing market.
April 5 -
An unprecedented number of metro Denver home sellers pulled their listing off the market last month, while thousands went the other way, rushing to list their homes before a major economic downturn made a sale tougher to achieve.
April 5 -
One day after the rent was due, all evictions and foreclosures in Florida were suspended for 45 days under a statewide order issued Thursday.
April 2 -
New York's Real estate agents, home inspectors and residential appraisers are now considered "essential employees," according to the Empire State Development agency.
April 2