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While those born between 1946 and 1964 have largely chosen to age in place, their eventual home downsizing or passing is not likely to result in a large burst of inventory entering the market, according to a report from the MBA's Research Institute for Housing America.
June 30 -
The 30-year average dropped for the first time in four weeks after surging more than 70 basis points earlier in the month.
June 30 -
Climate change is increasing the frequency of wildfires, hurricanes and severe winter storms; yet in areas most vulnerable to them, property value growth exceeds the national average, a new report finds.
June 29 -
The federal class action lawsuit is at least the third similar action within the industry over a cyberattack revelation.
June 29 -
The move builds on the government-sponsored enterprise’s previous program that facilitated the collection of more rent payment records from tenants who work with its multifamily borrowers.
June 29 -
Overall mortgage volumes flattened last week, but average loan amounts, particularly for purchases, are shrinking according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
June 29 -
The partnership, which is expected to ease lending for bank statement loans, comes as the non-QM sector runs into headwinds.
June 28 -
The newly revealed victims were affected by the previously disclosed cyberattack, which went undetected for 41 days between September and December.
June 28 -
The transaction formalizes the relationship started by a January investment in both companies by LLR Partners.
June 28 -
High mortgage rates and high prices are starting to slow down the market. Still, tight inventory is keeping values high.
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