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Rent Expected To Drop In Several US Cities in 2024: Report
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NYC Bill Relieving Renters Of Broker Fees Passes Without Mayor's Signature. Real Estate Groups Are Suing To Stop It
Experts predict home prices may fall in certain areas of the country in 2024 if the housing inventory improves. Cincinnati Apartment Complex Owner Pleads Guilty to Multi-Million Dollar Mortgage Fraud
Boruch "Barry" Drillman conspired with at least four other individuals in a $165 million mortgage fraud scheme. Fast-Growing Real Estate Firm eXp Realty Named in New Sexual Assault and Misconduct Lawsuit
In a new lawsuit, a woman claimed she was drugged and sexually assaulted by two of the brokerage firm's most prominent agents. This 5-Acre Carribean Island Is on Sale at a Price More Affordable Than a Home in the US
The five-acre island is listed for only $475,000. In comparison, the median home sale price in Florida is $712,000. Largest Credit Union in the US Rejected Over Half of Its Black Mortgage Applicants: Report
Less than 50% of new conventional home purchase mortgage applications from Black borrowers were rejected in 2022, an analysis found. These 3 States Are the Most Vulnerable to a Housing Crash: Report
Counties that are most at risk of another housing crash had higher unemployment rates and a higher percentage of homeowners who have received foreclosure notices. White House Calls for Improvements on Housing Affordability, Pushes for Tax Incentives
The White House is calling for more strategies to improve housing affordability after the index plunged to 91.4 in October. Powder Mountain To Undergo $20M Renovation, Will Include Four New Lifts and Semi-Private Model
Powder Mountain, the nation's largest ski resort, will see changes amounting to $20 million to its lift infrastructure and organizational model in an effort to reduce crowds and generate income. National Housing Affordability Fell in October Amid Soaring Mortgage Payments
The housing affordability index fell to 91.4 in October from 99.0 a year prior. The national housing affordability level fell in October after mortgage rates soared nearly 8% and mortgage payments increased by over 3% compared to the prior month, according to a report. California Home Sellers Sue NAR, Brokerages Over Inflating Commissions
A group of California home sellers are suing the NAR and several national brokerages for allegedly artificially inflating the commissions paid to buyer-side brokers.