Featured News, Residential, US Real Estate

Identify rift between housing affordability and availability grows

By Mike Wheatley | February 17, 2017
A new housing affordability model created jointly by the National Association of Realtors suggests homebuyers at many income levels could see an inadequate amount of listings on the market within their price range in coming months.
Mortgage

Mortgage payments account for rising share of borrowers' incomes

By Mike Wheatley | February 17, 2017
With interest rates and home values on the rise, the typical monthly mortgage payment now requires more of the average household income than it has anytime in the previous six years.
US Real Estate

JP Morgan Agrees to Settle Mortgage Discrimination Lawsuit

By Allison Halliday | January 18, 2017
According to an article in Reuters, JP Morgan Chase & Co has agreed a $55 million settlement for a US Justice Department lawsuit. This lawsuit accused the company of discriminating against minority borrowers, allowing mortgage brokers to charge
House Flipping, Real Estate Investing

Banks make house flipping easier for investors

By Mike Wheatley | January 2, 2017
Although home prices have been raising steadily over the past year, house flipping is still extremely popular among investors. And it’s the banks that are being credited
International

Multi Property Landlords Face Further Regulations in UK

By Allison Halliday | November 16, 2016
In September a policy statement from the Prudential Regulation Authority went largely unnoticed, but it will impact buy to let owners with a portfolio of investment properties
US Real Estate

NAR Identifies 5 Noteworthy Real Estate Trends

By Allison Halliday | October 20, 2016
It has been 35 years since the National Association of Realtors introduced its Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers. It has identified five noteworthy real estate trends.
US Real Estate

Are Some US Cities in Housing Bubble Territory?

By Allison Halliday | October 17, 2016
There are now six cities that are in danger of having a housing bubble, where they have recovered from the housing crisis too quickly and where their housing markets are considered to be overvalued.
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