Government Shutdown Threatens Real-Estate-Heavy State Economies
According to Realtor.com's latest article, "Government Shutdown Could Stall 5 State Economies," the ongoing U.S. government shutdown, which is now in its third week, poses a threat to not only...
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Builder Expectations on the Rise Despite Market Difficulties
For the first time since last January, future sales estimates exceeded the 50-point breakeven point in October, indicating a strong increase in sentiment levels despite builders' ongoing struggles...
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Credit Quality Concerns Ripple Through Banking Sector
Credit quality became an increasing cause of concern among lenders and analysts after JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon discussed his concern regarding recent bankruptcies of First Brands and...
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Home-Sale Profit Margins Hit Level Highest in Over a Year
“Profit margins remained steady and high throughout the traditionally busier summer selling season,” said Rob Barber CEO of ATTOM. “While continuously rising prices could have chased away buyers...
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Peoples Bank to be Acquired by Cornerstone Capital Bank
A new release from Cornerstone Capital revealed that two reputable organizations are combining to create a Texas-based growth platform for businesses, communities, and homeowners nationwide.
The...
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The Great Flip: Renting Beats Buying Across Major U.S. Markets
In just four years, the American housing market has undergone one of the fastest and most dramatic reversals in its history. New research from finds that between 2021 and 2025, 39 of the nation’s...
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Home Prices Near Record Highs as Affordability Hits New Lows
Single-family home prices continued their steady climb in 2024, pushing the cost of homeownership back toward record highs relative to household income. According to a report from Harvard’s Joint...
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FHFA Outlines Five-Year Plan to Strengthen Oversight and Efficiency
Responsible oversight of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, ensuring the safety and soundness of the Federal Home Loan Bank system, and efficient management of U.S. federal housing operations are among...
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FHLBank Indianapolis Offers Disaster Relief for Storm, Flood Victims
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis (FHLBank Indianapolis) is starting a disaster relief program to help state residents impacted by tornadoes, thunderstorms and related severe weather...
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CFPB Shutdown Plan Sparks Legal Battles and Industry Uncertainty
The White House is moving forward with plans to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), according to Budget Director Russell Vought, who said this week that the process is...
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Bill Proposed to Protect Federal Employees From Shutdown-Related Foreclosures, Evictions
"Right now, hundreds of thousands of federal workers, federal contractor employees, and their families don’t know whether they’ll be able to pay rent and make ends meet," said Sen. Brian Schatz,...
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HUD Eyes Overhaul of Reverse Mortgage System, Seeks Comment
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is taking a fresh look at the nation’s reverse mortgage system. On October 2, 2025, the agency released a request for information (RFI)...
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The Best Month for Homebuyers May be Drawing Near
It’s the month with the worst weather in many parts of the country, but January is the best time to buy a home, according to a new LendingTree study. The report shows that homebuyers who purchased...
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Powell: Fed Could Soon Slow Balance Sheet Runoff
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell told National Association for Business Economics conference in Philadelphia, that the Fed is getting closer to reducing the more than $6 trillion of securities...
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Existing-Home Market Shows Signs of Recovery
Marriage, growing families, changing jobs, and divorce are among the life events that have fueled the housing market's recovery and return to normal, according to First American data—with sales...
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Smaller Homes, Bigger Prices: New-Home Costs on the Rise
New homes in the US may have gotten smaller in the past decade, but the average price per square foot has skyrocketed. Now LendingTree’s analysis of Census Bureau data on new-home sizes and...
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Craig Trainor Confirmed as HUD Assistant Secretary
HUD just got some fresh leadership. The U.S. Senate recently confirmed Craig Trainor as the new Assistant Secretary at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)—a move that could shape...
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Study: One in Three Older Households Is Cost Burdened
In 2023, over one-third (34%) of older households were cost burdened, paying more than 30% of their income for housing, per the Joint Center for Housing Studies’ recently released housing...
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Washington Supreme Court Ruling Could Reopen Foreclosure Judgments After Bankruptcy
A recent Mortgage Professional America (MPA) report highlights a Washington Supreme Court decision that could have major implications for mortgage servicers. The ruling in Luv v. West Coast...
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Government Shutdown Forces HUD Layoffs, Delaying Key Housing Services
According to reporting by Atlanta News First and a recent court filing, more than 4,000 federal employees have been laid off as a result of the ongoing government shutdown, including 442 people...
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