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FHFA’s Short Sale Guidelines to Stem Foreclosure
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Top 1,000 Brokerages Reveal Which Real Estate Firms Are Surviving — And Growing — In The Current Recessionary Market
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Shohei Ohtani And His Agent Settle Hawaii Lawsuit Over Alleged Sabotage Of $240 Million Real Estate Project
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James Corden Locked In Bitter Fight With London Council Over Paving Changes At His $22 Million Heritage Home
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Mortgage Rates Jump Back Above 6% After Iran Strikes Push Oil Prices And Treasury Yields Higher
As the country’s safe haven tag is expected to lure investors, this year’s investment volume will be close to $400 billion. Historic Virginia Mansion On The Block
The historic Virginia mansion held by lumber magnate George W Truitt will be sold at an auction on Sept 7. Landlord Told to pay $34,000 for Discriminating Against Man With Autism
HUD has asked a Virginia landlord to pay a fine of $34,000 for discriminating against a man with autism and his sister. Negative Equity Common Among Young Borrowers
Homeowners between 30 and 34 years of age account for more than 50 percent of those who are underwater. No Need to Gamble: Las Vegas Property Market on Revival Mode
Housing supply in Las Vegas is showing signs of revival While existing home prices in Las Vegas increased for the sixth straight month, housing supply too showed signs of revival in July. Sotheby’s International Realty Enters Australian Market
Sotheby's International Realty will open its office in Sydney Sotheby’s International Realty Affilates LLC will set up its first office in Sydney in September. Beachfront Homes More Affordable and Available
Thanks to the bright side of foreclosure, attractive properties have now come up for sale in Florida and California. Retired Baby Boomers Still Paying Mortgages, Need to Relook at Investments
Increasing number of Baby Boomers are still paying off their mortgages. A number of Baby Boomers – people born between 1946 and 1964 - are retiring, but they haven’t finished paying off their mortgages. Older Americans Hit Hard by Falling Income, Mortgage Crisis
Approximately 1.5 million senior citizens lost their homes as a result of the mortgage crisis that plagued the U.S. between 2007 and 2011. Affordable Housing to Remain Affordable
An HUD report states that in a worst case scenario, more than a million units of affordable housing could become market-rate properties.