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Residential starts decreased 14.7% in March to a 1.32 million annualized rate, the lowest since August, government data showed Tuesday.
April 16 -
Lumber prices climbed higher for the first time since July, but prospects for single-family construction to grow look promising based on early-year data.
April 12 -
More than a quarter of the respondents to a Redfin survey don't know how much their agent got, with 19% unaware of who actually paid them.
April 11 -
The downward trend comes as servicers and agencies continue to implement programs aimed at keeping borrowers in their homes.
April 11 -
The pending end of the program comes as over half of U.S. states have already ceased accepting new applicants for federal aid aimed to help struggling households with mortgage payments.
March 28 -
Lower commodity prices and decreases in government assistance are expected to push farm income lower this year and raise credit risk for banks.
March 25 -
In the four years since February 2020, rents have risen overall by approximately 28%, Corelogic found.
March 22 -
Policy experts say the mix of proposals put forth by the White House could ease the nation's housing shortage, but success will be neither quick nor assured.
March 20 -
The Congressional Budget Office put an estimate on the net government subsidy provided to the Federal Home Loan Bank System, including the so-called "implied guarantee," on bonds priced and sold to investors.
March 13 -
Since mid-January, "we have seen a meaningful uptick in demand that has continued through this past weekend," Toll Brothers Chief Executive Officer Doug Yearley said in an earnings call Wednesday.
February 21