Mortgage, Real Estate, Real Estate Investing, Residential, US Real Estate

AEI - How Government Policies Brought Down The Housing Market

By Donna S. Robinson | April 30, 2012
Since 2006, housing prices have fallen 30 to 40 percent in most areas; millions now owe more on their mortgages than their houses are worth, and millions more have only slivers of equity. The average homeowner today has 7 percent equity in his or her home, versus 45 percent as recently as 1990.
Featured News, Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

The USA: Most Affordable Housing in the World?

By Mike Wheatley | March 30, 2012
The experts tell us that housing is more affordable now than it has been for, well, donkey’s years. Property prices in the US have tumbled like never before as the economy stops and starts and never really quite gets going. Indeed, this is the same the world over, which poses an interesting question… Just how affordable is housing in the US at the moment, and how does it compare to other countries in the world?
Real Estate, US Real Estate

$17 Million of Federal Funds Used for Affordable Housing in Miami

By Allison Halliday | March 22, 2012
Carrfour Supportive Housing, Florida's largest non-profit affordable housing developer, is putting $17 million of federal stimulus funds into rehabilitating three formerly distressed properties. It's all part of the US Department of Housing and Urban Developments neighborhood stabilization program.
Featured News, Mortgage, Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Affordability Is The Real Key To A Sustainable Housing Recovery

By Donna S. Robinson | February 20, 2012
By now everyone agrees that housing needs to turn around in order for the general economy to see any kind of robust recovery. Indeed US housing is a cornerstone of the general economy, because of it's ability to create and sustain a wide variety of jobs. But any significant recovery in housing will require a broad base of participation, and not just from the rich...
US Real Estate

UnitedHealth and Enterprise Invest $50 Million in Affordable Housing

By Tavis J. Hampton | December 9, 2011
UnitedHealth Group and Enterprise Community Investment, Inc. (Enterprise) have entered into a partnership that will create an investment program to provide $50 million in funding for affordable-housing projects in various areas across the United States. The $50 million from Enterprise and UnitedHealth Group is intended to add needed funding for community organizations involved in affordable-housing […]
Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Community Celebrates Opening of Award-Winning Housing Development

By Allison Halliday | October 13, 2011
Carlisle Development Group and the Housing Authority of the City of Fort Lauderdale recently celebrated the grand opening of Northwest Gardens, an award-winning affordable housing development.   The first phase of Northwest Gardens was officially opened last Friday, and the event brought together strategic partners, elected officials and local residents to celebrate the new 143 […]
International, Real Estate, US Real Estate

House Prices in China Set to Drop, But That's a Good Thing

By Allison Halliday | October 6, 2011
The government in China has spent much of the last two years trying to cool its real estate market, and now it looks as if it is paying dividends as many prospective homeowners could be about to find housing more affordable, according to a news report. Home sales are down in many cities, and developers […]
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