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Last week, the CDC Director Rochelle Walensky announced an extension for the eviction moratorium until early October for regions with "substantial and high" coronavirus transmission.
Mortgage rates continued a multi-month descent Thursday, hitting their lowest levels in six months. Lower rates mean fresh buying power for potential homebuyers and a good opportunity for homeowners to refinance their mortgages
• https://www.hollywoodreporter.com by James Hibberd
As stars like Stephen Amell and Zachary Levi flock to the Texas capital, median home prices have risen a stunning 43 percent in one year in the "cool," "friendly" city: "I've just been waiting for the secret to get out," says Matthew McConaughey.
There is a storm on the horizon. Rootless corporations, major financial institutions, and the federal government are poised to fundamentally change the way Americans live by separating them from property ownership.
A year after Salt Lake City allowed owners to put tiny homes in their backyards, Colin Jube and Dallin Jolley launched Modal Living, creating prefabricated housing that allows homeowners to erect small shelters within months.
Tim, Ian, and Lydia join columnist for the New York Post Karol Markowicz to analyze New York's decision to bail out landlords to prevent fallout from the expiring eviction moratorium.
The Biden administration on Thursday announced it will allow a nationwide ban on evictions to expire Saturday, arguing that its hands are tied after the Supreme Court signaled it could only be extended until the end of the month.
After existing-home sales printed a very modest rebound from lowered numbers, analysts expect new home sales to rebound from 12-month lows in June (even as homebuilder confidence sinks to an 11-month low), but boy oh boy were they wrong.
In the desert of Joshua Tree, Bobby Furst's home/studio/compound is an artistic wonderland built from 4 Quonset huts, 3 Airstream trailers and a shipping container. When Furst left LA for the desert he erected one two-story 50' by 30' Quonset hut wit
Having fallen for four straight months, analysts expected a modest 1.7% MoM rebound in June's existing home sales (despite tumbling mortgage apps and crashing homebuyer sentiment?).
Amid a slew of weak housing sales data, weak mortgage applications, crashing homebuyer sentiment, and 11-month low homebuilder sentiment, analysts still expected both housing starts and permits to rise MoM in June... they were half right!