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The Toledo, Ohio, area is among the top five metro area in the country with the highest share of mortgaged properties that are "seriously underwater," that is, more is owed than the property is worth.
August 18 -
Home shoppers may soon have a chance to snag an Upper Arlington, Ohio, mansion for about half its value.
August 9 -
New York Community Bank, the parent of Ohio Savings, will slash more than 200 jobs in Greater Cleveland next month when it gets out of the mortgage business.
August 3 -
The cheapest housing markets aren't always the most affordable cities for first-time home buyers and existing homeowners. Here's a look at 12 cities with low home prices, but where other factors put a damper on purchasing power.
July 31 -
The largest single-family investors slowed their pace of acquisitions years ago, but plenty of smaller firms are picking up the slack.
July 27 -
The Toledo, Ohio, home foreclosure rate continues to drop, as the market approaches normalcy after being battered during the economic crisis.
July 20 -
Summit County, Ohio, is cracking down on Gary Thomas by initiating foreclosure proceedings against 22 companies they say he and associates use to control 73 properties with a collective bill of $756,298 in back taxes and fees.
July 17 -
Last month, Natalie and David Buckholdt were searching for a home to rent in Lima, Ohio, where David was being transferred.
July 17 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency has added three categories to the list of protected classes under equal opportunity employment and inclusion rules for regulated entities.
July 14 -
No one needs to tell Mike and Suzy Johnson that the Columbus, Ohio, housing market is hot.
July 6 -
Here's a look at the 12 cities where the combination of prices and local wages offer homebuyers the best bang for the buck this house hunting season.
June 28 -
Statewide home sales hit a record pace during May, edging up from April and besting the previous year's level.
June 23 -
Sales of homes in April throughout the Cincinnati region remained strong, but could not maintain a record-setting pace, according to the latest data from the Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors.
May 31 -
There's a deep connection between the history of redlining on the East Side of Cleveland and the continuing decline of neighborhoods hollowed out by subprime lending and the mortgage foreclosure crisis of the 2000s.
May 11 -
A decade after the housing collapse began, Cleveland and Akron are among the worst large cities in the nation for homes that are worth way less than the mortgages on the properties.
May 10 -
A foreclosure by Licking County on the basket-shaped headquarters of the Longaberger Co. is imminent
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