US housing mess: It’s not the worst
Every month, it seems, you hear about a real-estate bubble bursting somewhere in the world. Americans are in year six of the U.S. meltdown, long enough to make us curious: Are these others like ours?...
View ArticleLow interest rates remain out of reach for many borrowers
The Federal Reserve announced big new steps last week to further push down mortgage interest rates and spur housing. But the vast majority of Americans with mortgages have rates higher than those...
View ArticleShiller: Housing Market Could Take 50 Years to Fully Recover
From housing starts to home prices, renowned economist Robert Shiller acknowledged “there are a lot of positive signs” for the U.S. housing market right now, but told CNBC Wednesday it’s still unclear...
View ArticleWhat Obama’s Re-Election Means for Housing
Trulia‘s Chief Economist reveals why refinancing, new mortgage regulations, and the mortgage interest deduction all won on Tuesday. But the best shot at more principal reductions might have been...
View ArticleBest Housing Markets of the Real Estate Recovery
The nationwide housing market is now in full recovery mode after suffering greatly during and following the market meltdown, and it’s believed that 2013 will be a big year for many markets. However,...
View ArticleHousing Prices Climb; Market ‘Clearly Recovering’
U.S. single-family home prices rose in November, building on a string of gains that points to a housing market that is on the mend, data from a closely watched survey showed on Tuesday. The...
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