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The Most Expensive College Town Is…
At the far end of the spectrum, the least expensive college town is Dayton, Ohio. Continue Reading The Most Expensive College Town Is…
Nebraska Gov. Pillen Announces $20 Million in Property Tax Relief
“As governor, fixing our broken property tax system is my top priority,” said Pillen. Continue Reading Nebraska Gov. Pillen Announces $20 Million in Property Tax Relief
Survey: Nearly Half of Americans Want to Ban Short-Term Rentals from Residential Areas
About one in six (16%) respondents said Airbnb hosts deserve to have their property damaged. Continue Reading Survey: Nearly Half of Americans Want to Ban Short-Term Rentals from Residential Areas
Survey: 1 in 5 Americans Have Lived in a Storage Unit
The survey also found that 84% of Americans would consider sleeping in a storage unit if they became homeless. Continue Reading Survey: 1 in 5 Americans Have Lived in a Storage Unit
FHLBank San Francisco Awards Nearly $50 Million in Affordable Housing Program Grants
“We continue to make meaningful investments to address the affordable housing crisis across Arizona, California, and Nevada,” said Joseph E. Amato, interim president and CEO of FHLBank San Francisco. Continue Reading FHLBank San Francisco Awards Nearly $50 Million in Affordable Housing Program Grants
Sitzer/Burnett Plaintiff: ‘Realtors Are Controlled by a Huge Spider Web’
NAR refuted the notion that it maintained arachnoid-level control over realtors. Continue Reading Sitzer/Burnett Plaintiff: ‘Realtors Are Controlled by a Huge Spider Web’
NAR Requests Changes to VA Home Loan Policies, Citing ‘Potential Disadvantage’ to Veterans
Veterans using the VA home loan benefit cannot compensate their realtor directly. Continue Reading NAR Requests Changes to VA Home Loan Policies, Citing ‘Potential Disadvantage’ to Veterans
Budge Huskey on the NAR Settlement: Don’t Believe Everything You Read
General values in real estate are determined by the fundamentals of supply and demand, not realtors. Continue Reading Budge Huskey on the NAR Settlement: Don’t Believe Everything You Read
Dolce & Gabbana Unveils Design for First US-Based Real Estate Project
The luxury brand Dolce & Gabbana has previewed the design and flexible-residence details for 888 Brickell, its first U.S.-based real estate project and condo hotel. The Miami-based project is being created in collaboration with developer JDS Development Group –...
The Average Homeowner Spends Nearly $18,000 Annually on Non-Mortgage Expenses
The greatest expense involves utilities – the average homeowner spends $5,362 per year. Continue Reading The Average Homeowner Spends Nearly $18,000 Annually on Non-Mortgage Expenses
Mortgage Application Activity Slows to a Crawl
The refinance share of mortgage activity decreased to 30.8%. Continue Reading Mortgage Application Activity Slows to a Crawl
Joe Rogan Condemns Squatter Policies as ‘Bananas’
“You’re basically allowing people to steal people’s houses,” he said. Continue Reading Joe Rogan Condemns Squatter Policies as ‘Bananas’
New Bill Seeks Reparations for Families Evicted for Dodger Stadium’s Construction
A memorial to the displaced would also be created. Continue Reading New Bill Seeks Reparations for Families Evicted for Dodger Stadium’s Construction
Renting Becomes More Affordable Than Buying in the 50 Largest U.S. Metros
During February, the cost of buying a starter home in the top 50 metros was $1,027 higher than renting one. Continue Reading Renting Becomes More Affordable Than Buying in the 50 Largest U.S. Metros
New Report Finds Typical Households Still Cannot Afford Median-Priced Homes
February 2021 was the last month on record when the typical household earned more than it needed to afford the median priced home. Continue Reading New Report Finds Typical Households Still Cannot Afford Median-Priced Homes















