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California, Midwest and Northeast cities are poised to see the greatest combined rise in sales and home values, but some affordability relief will also emerge nationwide in the next 12 months, Realtor.com said.
December 4 -
Spending on furniture and related items fell nearly 12% from the year-earlier period in October.
December 4 -
Analysts predict more modest job cuts over the winter after expenses rose 1% between the second and third quarters this year.
December 4 -
More than 300 FHA loans originated by Hometown had unpaid MIP's, according to a number of filings by state housing regulators.
December 4 -
Rep. Maxine Waters pressed executives from City National Bank, PNC Financial Services and Wells Fargo on opening branches in her California district and upholding promises made from recent merger agreements or consent orders.
December 3 -
Real estate finished November as the second best performing group in the S&P 500 Index adding 12%, trailing slightly behind tech's 13% gain. The momentum was fueled by bets the central bank may begin cutting rates as early as next year.
December 1 -
Affordability decreased during the month across all racial groups and loan types tracked by the Mortgage Bankers Association.
December 1 -
The incentives are part of a broader set of Federal Housing Administration servicing changes for Home Equity Conversion Mortgages that also offers some new options for procedures.
December 1 -
The National Association of Realtors' index of contract signings to purchase previously owned homes declined 1.5% to 71.4, the lowest in data back to 2001, the group reported Thursday.
November 30 -
The 30-year average declined for the fifth consecutive week, as purchase demand picking up at the same time, according to Freddie Mac.
November 30