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This year’s housing market was clearly “riddled with winners and losers,” Zonda’s chief economist, Ali Wolf, told Fortune. 2023 ushered in a new American era of housing haves and have-nots ...
America’s housing market was built around marriage, kids, and growth. But what happens when life milestones—and population ...
The Department of Housing and Urban Development reiterated it has withdrawn a number of FHA mortgagee letters related to ...
Rising Prices Push American Housing Toward Luxury Status. ... the end of the zero-interest rate era and anxieties over the national debt have pushed 10-year Treasury Note yields to around 4.5%, ...
The housing affordability crisis has not been slowly developing over the past 75 years, ... For example, American homes have risen in quality over the past 75 years. Homes are ...
(The Center Square) – It is the end of the road for another Biden-era rule, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, which said the rule diminished the country’s ...
The Era will dedicate a minimum of 210 of the building’s 400 units for workforce housing residents earning between 80% and 120% of area median income. (Rinka+ / Courtesy) ...
2023 was the year the housing market cracked: The stark divisions between housing haves and have-nots became more visible than ever before, even in America’s already-unequal society.