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Why Housing Costs Are So High
Why Housing Costs Are So High
Inflation, zoning laws, and neighborhood lobby groups all work to make affordable housing a distant dream for most Americans. Are subsidized housing projects and inclusionary zoning mandates the answer, or can the market provide a solution?
·fee.org·
Why Housing Costs Are So High
Home Sales Rose 4.2% in February, Beating Expectations
Home Sales Rose 4.2% in February, Beating Expectations
Sales of existing homes rose 4.2%, reflecting an increase in shopping activity and in the number of homes for sale since the start of the year.
·wsj.com·
Home Sales Rose 4.2% in February, Beating Expectations
How the Federal Government Created the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
How the Federal Government Created the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
The result of the government’s expansion into the subprime mortgage market was that by the time of the financial crisis, more than half of all mortgages in the United States were subprime or otherwise low-quality mortgages.
·fee.org·
How the Federal Government Created the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
Homebuying hit 3-decade low last year
Homebuying hit 3-decade low last year
Existing home sales fell last year to the lowest level since 1995 when the US population was 23% smaller, the National Association of Realtors said.
·morningbrew.com·
Homebuying hit 3-decade low last year
Mashvisor | Short-Term Rental Data analysis & Airbnb Data
Mashvisor | Short-Term Rental Data analysis & Airbnb Data
Optimize real estate investing with Airbnb data, comps, & advanced software. Maximize revenue, find properties, & automate rentals for efficiency & profitability.
·mashvisor.com·
Mashvisor | Short-Term Rental Data analysis & Airbnb Data
Can Costco solve CA’s housing crisis?
Can Costco solve CA’s housing crisis?
An apartment building with a Costco on the ground floor is coming to LA thanks to housing construction reform.
·morningbrew.com·
Can Costco solve CA’s housing crisis?
Op-ed: The case for a 40-year mortgage
Op-ed: The case for a 40-year mortgage
The American dream of owning a home is slipping away for many, an issue that entrepreneur John Hope Bryant writes can be addressed with 40-year mortgages.
·cnbc.com·
Op-ed: The case for a 40-year mortgage
Buying a home is going through changes
Buying a home is going through changes
This new dog-eat-dog system for brokers could push many of the “mediocre” ones to leave the industry.
·morningbrew.com·
Buying a home is going through changes