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None of the leading areas ranked by investor share of sales were in the Golden State during 2020, in contrast to the state’s dominance on the list in the wake of the Great Recession.
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However, with mortgage rates down and household income increasing, consumers have 129% more buying power today than they did 16 years ago, according to First American.
August 30 -
Payments from PayPal, Venmo and Zelle add an extra wrinkle when dealing with bank statement loans.
August 30 -
U.S. pending home sales unexpectedly declined for a second straight month in July as limited inventory and soaring prices deterred some prospective buyers.
August 30 -
Local mortgage lenders give their boots-on-the-ground perspectives about the ZIP codes with 2021’s shortest list-to-sale times, according to Realtor.com.
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency in the Trump administration had been preoccupied with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s capital position. Acting Director Sandra Thompson has shifted the agency’s focus to affordable housing and fair lending.
August 27 -
Despite “color blind” underwriting algorithms, loan denial rates on mortgages that were not backed by the Federal Housing Administration and the VA skewed heavily toward minority groups, according to a study by The Markup.
August 27 -
Saying landlords were suffering “irreparable harm,” the conservative-controlled court ruled late Thursday that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lacked authority to impose the moratorium under the decades-old federal law the agency was invoking.
August 27 -
Increasing COVID-19 numbers offset promising economic figures, resulting in minimal changes.
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In addition to the incentive, Neat Capital in Colorado mandated that its employees get inoculated against COVID-19.
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