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A bankruptcy court judge denied a lender's motion to foreclose on properties controlled by an Austin real estate investor. But the judge then issued a warning, saying an exit plan better be ready by Feb. 2.
January 14 -
A lender that provided more than $388 million to finance one of Plano's biggest real estate developments has filed to foreclose on the project.
January 14 -
From 2015-18, the time a home spent on the multiple listing service in metro Denver averaged a consistently short 26 days, but last year that average jumped to 31 days.
January 13 -
Every month, the Madison County Sheriff's Department conducts a sale of properties where banks and lending institutions have regained possession.
January 13 -
Colorado Springs-area homes sold at a near-record clip last year, but an inventory shortage held the market back from being even better.
January 13 -
Former CFPB Director Richard Cordray and consumer advocates have designed a proposed state consumer agency that would subject more financial firms and fintechs to state oversight.
January 10 -
Vision Property Management has settled accusations made by New York regulators of predatory lending practices for a total of $3.75 million in cash and forgiven mortgage loan balances.
January 10 -
Wells Fargo, which contested the prior sale of a Manhattan, Kan., home for only $1 in a foreclosure auction, was the winning bidder at a new sheriff sale for the property.
January 10 -
If Amazon.com's botched expansion in New York City offers a cautionary tale, Google is showing there's another way.
January 10 -
While buying a home in most markets results in lower monthly housing payments, in the nation's most populated counties renting is the more affordable option, Attom Data Solutions said.
January 10 -
The developer of three adjacent lots said one of the reasons for the sale was her time was up with her mortgage holders.
January 10 -
California Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to ask the legislature to revamp the current Department of Business Oversight and rename it the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation, modeled after the federal CFPB.
January 9 -
California homeowners with big home loans and vacation properties would owe higher taxes under new legislation to raise money for programs to get the state's homelessness crisis under control.
January 9 -
In a case highlighting a fraud risk for mortgage companies and other financial institutions, two Garden State residents were sentenced for using fake money orders attempting to fraudulently discharge debts.
January 9 -
Connecticut's housing market saw mixed performance in November, with solid gains in year-over-year median sale prices and total sales, but showing some overall weakness in year-to-date data released by the Massachusetts-based Warren Group.
January 9 -
Massachusetts cities and towns would have new options for funding local affordable housing under a proposal rolled out on Jan. 8: a fee of up to 2% on real estate sales above the statewide median sales price, and a higher fee on certain "speculative" property sales.
January 9 -
Home sellers in the suburbs north of New York City discounted their way to a strong fourth quarter, whittling pricing to levels that even luxury buyers found appealing
January 9 -
The new owner of a 12-bedroom, $94 million home purchased in October received a $58 million, 10-year mortgage from HSBC.
January 9 -
The city of Detroit is expanding property tax exemptions for homeowners to help more residents avoid foreclosure, officials announced Wednesday.
January 8 -
The owners of the former 3M corporate campus filed under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, which cancelled a scheduled foreclosure auction of the Austin property.
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