High-tech fire pits and interiorscapes are all the rage for staging your property’s outdoor space.
Report: Short Supplies Pummel Home Sales
Only one region saw an uptick in contract signings last month as inventory woes continued to shake the housing market in most of the country.
Buyers’ Choice: Down Payment Or Wedding?
Some singles are rethinking the fancy wedding they’ve saved for and bank on a home over a spouse instead.
Harvey Victims Granted Loan Forbearance
Homeowners impacted by the devastating Texas floods will get some mortgage relief.
More Buyers Likely to Consider ARMs Again
In mid-2005, ARMs represented 45 percent of the market share. Could they command that much of the market again?
The REALTORS® Among Harvey’s Heroes
Meet the real estate professionals who have sprung into action—and, in some cases, risked their own lives—to help rescue flood victims...
Are Supply Woes Causing Loan Demand Drop?
The number of mortgage applications for home purchases continues to underwhelm, despite the lowest rates in nine months.
Wells Fargo Sued Over Rate Lock-in Fees
A class action lawsuit accuses the banking giant of charging thousands of customers extra fees to extend their interest rate lock-ins after...
NAR Joins Push for Alternative Credit Scoring
A group of housing and mortgage trade associations is urging the Federal Housing Finance Agency to expand its use of alternative credit scoring...
Flooded Homes Can Be Fixed But…
Homes and businesses flooded by Hurricane Harvey may not be completely doomed. However, it’s important to know that it’s not really...