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For banks with assets between $10 billion and $100 billion, the average exposure is 165% of capital.
June 24 -
The shutdown imposed by the coronavirus pandemic may have caused an abrupt drop in the real estate business, but early indications show the recovery will come just as quickly.
June 24 -
Video conferencing might replace some in-person meetings even after people can go back out on the road again.
June 24 -
Even as interest rates remained at record-low levels, mortgage application activity for both purchases and refinancings declined compared to one week earlier, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
June 24 -
Single-family home sales in Tampa Bay plummeted in May at rates much higher than even April's year-over-year declines as the pandemic continued to stunt the market, according to new figures released by Florida Realtors.
June 24 -
A new CFPB rule will expedite the forbearance and loss-mitigation process for consumers suffering financial hardship from the pandemic.
June 23 -
For potential higher-end homebuyers, the pandemic was merely a pause, but for those seeking affordable properties — often people of color — it created yet another barrier.
June 23 -
New-home sales rose more than expected in May, with record-low mortgage rates pulling buyers back into a housing market that froze up during the pandemic.
June 23 -
Government-sponsored enterprise reform could be one hurdle to future innovation.
June 23 -
May was April all over again for home sales in Santa Fe, N.M.
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