North Carolina Governor Accelerates Temporary Housing Acquisition for Hurricane Victims
North Carolina is fast-tracking temporary housing for hurricane victims, though eligibility details remain unclear. Learn more about this initiative's impact.
North Carolina is fast-tracking temporary housing for hurricane victims, though eligibility details remain unclear. Learn more about this initiative's impact.
Explore insights from John DiMichele, chair of CMLS, as he discusses the evolving role of MLSs in today’s dynamic real estate landscape.
A ProPublica report analyzes past statements and actions by Turner, who critiques the findings as a “negative picture,” raising questions on transparency.
More than half of home listings lingered for over 60 days without contracts, highlighting shifts in market demand and potential opportunities for private lenders.
Two appeals were filed by Hao Zhe Wang, Rosalie Doyle, Jessica Winters, and John Guerra, bringing the total to seven appeals, raising important legal considerations.
Kentucky's home sales have risen 4.3% year-over-year, with a median price of $267,500, indicating a strengthening real estate market for private lenders.
The DOJ's lawsuit against Rocket Mortgage highlights serious concerns about appraisal bias and its implications for the mortgage industry and fair lending practices.
FHA's proposed updates for permanent loss-mitigation aim to improve practices by incorporating insights gained from COVID-19's temporary policies for better borrower support.
Investor home purchases closely mirror consumer sales trends, with a noted decrease in the share of sales driven by investors, according to CoreLogic data.
NAR raises concerns over Phoenix Realtors' decision to permit agents to join the local trade group without state or national affiliation. Implications for private lenders.