No let up forecast in single-family home sales
Of course, the days are shorter, kids are back in school and the first frost awaits us.
Of course, the days are shorter, kids are back in school and the first frost awaits us.
Toby Moskovits' Heritage Equity Partners is planning an eight-story, 150-unit residential building at 875 4th Avenue in Brooklyn. The project will span just over 102,000 square feet and stand 86 feet tall, according to plans filed Monday with the city's Department of Buildings. Foreclosure News
The real estate recession is still being felt in Chisago County and according to a housing study contracted by the county, “The building permits have not fully recovered from the recession.” There wasn't much upward trending in the market for five years. Foreclosure News
Q: Your friend is broke but too proud to ask for money. How can you help in a respectful way? If you know your friend is broke because he or she has mentioned the situation to you, then it provides a window to start a dialogue and assess what your friend means by “broke.” Foreclosure…
In a commercial hawking reverse mortgages, the TV actor doesn't tell people how they could get into trouble with the product, a special kind of loan that allows borrowers aged 62 and older to convert a portion of their home's equity into cash. While some say reverse mortgages are useful because they allow the elderly…
Karen Russell, right, fills out paperwork with a United Community Housing Coalition staffer. Russell is hoping to buy the southwest Detroit home she's been renting for a year out of foreclosure through a city buy-back program. Foreclosure News
As rising home prices, slow new home construction and demographic shifts push homeownership rates to 50-year lows, the U.S. is increasingly a country of renters-and landlords. Last year, 37 percent of homes sold were acquired by buyers who didn't live in them, according to tax-assessment data compiled by Attom Data Solutions and ClearCapital.com Inc. That…