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It’s been a bumpy ride for the FHFA, figuring out its HARP program, but with refinancings now in full swing, it has decided to extend the program. In what is surely the most ironic housing development thus far in
Land prices increased across the nation, due to the rebounding housing market, creating a profit for land investors, but putting pressure on builders. Land prices have increased across the nation, due to the rebounding housing market. It is creating
Foreclosure filings fell 23 percent nationally in 2013’s first quarter, but the situation in many local markets offered a more nuanced portrait. Foreclosure filings nationwide declined in RealtyTrac’s latest U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, though unsurprisingly, the situation was a
Lending standards remain a definite thorn in the side of the housing recovery, but the latest quarterly survey from FICO/PRMIA offered glimmers of hope. Earlier in the year, CoreLogic completed a study of the nation’s mortgage markets, and it
The rental markets are enjoying their greatest prosperity in years; why, then, do the latest numbers from Reis look so darn underwhelming? On first glance, the multifamily housing market in the U.S. in pretty good shape; in fact, it’s
Housing market attitudes remain optimistic in this recovery process, according to Fannie Mae’s March 2013 National Housing Survey results. Even though more Americans are pessimistic about their personal finances and the economy, they continue to remain positive about the housing
The rate at which Americans moved to new residents plummeted during the housing downturn, but a new survey from Mayflower suggest a turnaround. Bill Joel’s classic number “Movin’ Out” may date back to 1977, but the timeless tune serves
Asking prices rose yet again in the Trulia Price Monitor in March, but asking rents continued to slow. Asking home prices outpaced asking rents yet again in Trulia’s latest Price Monitor and Rent Monitor, which studied all the for-sale
There are myths involving the housing recovery that, as journalists and analysts have shown, are downright incorrect. A funny thing has happened the last couple of months – some people have become uncomfortable with the housing recovery. Maybe it’s
Home prices continued to pick up more steam in the CoreLogic HPI, rising to their highest mark in nearly seven years in February. Home prices nationwide rose a sterling 10.2 percent year-over-year in February, according to the latest CoreLogic
Houston multifamily communities have been creating a stir lately. Even though April just started, it has already been an active month for them, and we can expect to see even more activity
The spring homebuying season is traditionally the most active time of the year for real estate agents, and these three trends will define 2013’s season. The spring season has officially begun, which can only mean one thing for real
In Forbes’ latest list of ‘Top Places to Retire Rich,’ Houston’s Bunker Hill Village was prominently featured. Bunker Hill Village was Houston’s sole representative in Forbes’ first ever list of the “Top 25 Places to Retire Rich.” A collection
The Houston rental market has traditionally been overlooked by Multiple Listing Services (MLSs) and brokers because commission rates are lower. However, a study conducted by the Houston Association of Realtors (HAR) shows that the rental trend is growing, and
Though the housing market is recovering, first-time homebuyers have thus far been an absent component of that recovery; when will they return? The housing market may be showing its best signs of life in years, but one essential component
Grand View Builders is pleased to announce that Glenda Johnson of Keller Williams is the winner of their very first “Realtor of the Year” contest. Besides the title, Johnson will also receive a billboard for three months in her