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A bevy of housing advocates spoke against President Trump's threat to remove the Affirmatively Further Fair Housing Rule, a regulation that aims to end racial segregation.
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The mortgage insurer is receiving $528 million of coverage in the event of defaults in a $44 billion loan pool.
July 2 -
While the new employment numbers bode well for housing and loan performance in the short term, concerns abound regarding how the unemployment rate and furloughs could affect prospects for the business later.
July 2 -
Tom Pahl, a former longtime regulator at the Federal Trade Commission, has led key rulemaking efforts for the consumer bureau.
July 2 -
Mortgage industry hiring and new job appointments for the week ending July 3.
July 2 -
The coronavirus pandemic and economic shutdown have created in the Syracuse, N.Y., area the hottest housing market in recent history, agents say.
July 2 -
Manhattan home sales plunged the most on record in the second quarter, while New York was shut down to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
July 2 -
Mortgage rates reached their lowest level this week since Freddie Mac began its Primary Mortgage Market Survey in 1971, but they might not have yet gotten to their floor.
July 2 -
A new study confirms what many central Ohio home shoppers already suspect: Nowhere in the country do homes sell faster than in Columbus.
July 2 -
As the country wrestles economic volatility, millennial homeownership demand rises, fueled by historically low mortgage rates.
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