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Florida's home prices increased during September, while in Texas there was a minimal decline from August, a sign the major storms that hit both states had little impact on values.
November 27 -
Late payments from borrowers living in areas hardest hit by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma were responsible for October's increase in loan delinquencies.
November 21 -
The three major hurricanes that caused so much devastation during August and September was largely responsible for the third-quarter increase in mortgage delinquencies.
November 17 -
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 -
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 -
Two months after Hurricane Harvey, buyers in the Houston area are returning to the housing market in impressive numbers.
November 10 -
Central Texas new-home construction surged to an 11-year high in the third quarter, the latest numbers show.
November 6 -
The Lone Star Brewery in San Antonio was supposed to be buzzing with construction workers and equipment by now — after sitting vacant for decades.
November 3 -
Hurricanes Harvey and Irma were responsible for an increase in loan application defects during September in Texas and Florida, according to First American Financial Corp.
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